Job Title: Risk Management Trainer
Location: Remote / London
Department: Training
Reports To: Head of Training and Business Development
Salary £80K
Purpose of the Job
You will play a key role in delivering IRM’s public training programmes for individuals and bespoke courses for clients, contributing to IRM’s mission to promote the art and science of risk management and build global risk capability, enhancing its reputation as a global training provider.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver engaging training sessions, demonstrating knowledge of the learning cycle and learning styles, which are positively rated by learners and clients as making a measurable difference to knowledge skill and competency in risk management. Training delivery may be face to face, online or in hybrid formats.Evaluate training effectiveness and return on investment based on feedback and pre and post training performance metrics and report results to the Senior Management Team.Assess individual and corporate client training needs, working closely with internal and external stakeholders and particularly the awards and marketing teams, to specify and maintain a programme of training courses that integrate with awards, is attractive to learners and profitable for IRM.Identify and exploit opportunities for new training programmes and connected learning content in close collaboration with the awards and marketing teams to build IRM’s reputation and increase its margins and profitability,Continuously improve training programmes and connected services, materials and resources to ensure relevance, accuracy, and alignment with current industry standards and best practice.Design and develop public and bespoke training content, materials and resources, working with subject matter experts and using appropriate learning models and frameworks, that are accessible, engaging and interactive.
Knowledge and skill
A strong understanding of training and learning methodologies.A successful track record of presenting and facilitating engaging learning opportunities gained working with diverse audiences and supported by the lived experience of working with groups that have different learning needs and styles.Significant understanding of enterprise risk management principles, frameworks, and practices and future developments in risk management supported by an IRM qualification. Ideally you will be or be studying to become a member of IRM.Practical experience of risk management gained in a public or private sector context.Effective written communication skills demonstrated by the ability to convey complex concepts and ideas to diverse audiences and supported by the lived experience of working with groups that have different learning needs and styles.Effective problem analysis and an innovative approach to problem solving.
Competencies
Leadership – rallies people round a clear vision, sets SMART objectives, gives and encourages constructive feedback, confronts difficult issues and supports individual and team development through coaching and mentoring.Strategic focus – creates strategies to ensure the long-term sustainability and profitability of the IRM taking into account the changing global environment and the threats and opportunities facing the IRM including political, economic, environmental, social and technological impacts.Change oriented – challenges the status quo and builds a culture of innovation initiative, flexibility and responsiveness, constantly takes the lead in finding new and better ways of doing things, encourages the creation of a lean effective organisation and learns from experience.Decision making – collects and objectively analyses appropriate information to make accurate, timely and sustainable decisions which move the IRM forward and take into account the external and internal pressures it faces. Identifies, evaluates and develops strategies to mitigate risks. Has the confidence and courage to proceed on the basis of own judgement, does not shrink from making and defending unpopular decisions and is willing to be held accountable for outcomes.Influence – builds a culture of partnership and collaboration internally and externally, listens to and understands the other’s point of view, plans how to gain support and buy in from others, overcomes obstacles and delivers win/win outcomes to achieve long term success.Results orientation – plans to deliver outstanding results on time and within budget paying appropriate attention to detail, organizes own and others time and uses appropriate tools and techniques to stay on target.Customer focus – works to understand the needs of the customer and develops effective and creative responses to those needs to build the reputation of the IRM and the loyalty of its customers.Stakeholder management – demonstrates a good understanding of the IRM’s stakeholders, their competing and changing requirements and the linkages between them and develops strategic networks to deliver positive outcomes for the IRM and enhance its credibility.Resilience – demonstrates awareness of own strengths and limits in order to continue to cope effectively in the face of stressful conditions and competing demands; treats everyone with respect even when under pressure and is resourceful in overcoming obstacles and barriers.
A job description is a snapshot in time and is intended to be a living document that will change and develop with the needs of the organisation. It is not intended as a comprehensive list of everything that the post holder may be required to undertake.
You will be required to work in the UK and internationally.