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Senior Training Coordinator

Chartered Insurance Institute
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Base pay range Senior Training Coordinator (Training Solutions Executive)
Hybrid, London - City
Full time, permanent role
Salary: £28,000-33,000 per annum
Our mission
The overarching purpose of the Chartered Insurance Institute (‘the Institute’) is to educate and support our members to deliver services to the highest professional standards and to advocate for the public good. By doing this the Institute builds and maintain public trust in the insurance, financial planning, and mortgage advice professions.
Our vision
Our vision is that CII and PFS professionals build a world which delivers ever greater financial resilience for individuals and societies more broadly.
Your role
As a Training Solutions Executive you will own all aspects of our course administration, being the trusted point of contact for our trainers, internal and external customers.
You will work closely within your small team of three, supporting both regular and ad-hoc training requirements, and you will collaborate with the wider business to promote the training offered by CII.
Your efforts will cover the logistics of training courses (online and in person), liaising with our contracted trainers and using your initiative and creativity to improve our internal processes.
You
You have confidence in your communication skills, and are comfortable making decisions based on your experience and understanding of a framework.
You enjoy variety in your days, ranging from stakeholder management to capably handling databases.
You take pride in meticulous coordination and administration, while remaining flexible to tackle new challenges.
You are comfortable using Excel to an intermediate standard (V-Lookups, formulas).
In addition to a market-benchmarked base salary, here are some of the benefits you can expect from CII as a valued colleague:
10% non-contributory pension
30 days annual leave + bank holidays
Life assurance
Enhanced Maternity Pay and Parental Leave policies
Modern office space located in 20 Fenchurch Street (Walkie-Talkie) with free Sky Garden access and discounts
Next steps
If you would like to explore this opportunity with us for the next step in your career, we look forward to receiving your application through the Apply feature at the top of this advert.
If you have any queries or require assistance, please get in touch on and we will endeavour to come back to you as soon as possible.
Seniority level Seniority level Associate
Employment type Employment type Full-time
Job function Job function Administrative and Training
Industries Financial Services, Professional Training and Coaching, and Insurance
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