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Training Manager
Training managers arrange and run training programmes in organisations.
Training Manager
Role Description
Entry requirements
You’ll usually need experience as a training officer.
A degree or postgraduate qualification in business studies, human resources or communications might be useful.
Other qualifications which may help are:
training qualifications offered by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
qualifications in teaching or lecturing in further education (FE)
skills assessor or verifier awards
You could get into this job through an apprenticeship.
Skills required
You’ll need:
the ability to relate to staff at all levels
excellent communication and negotiating skills
the ability to coach people and give constructive feedback
presentation skills
IT skills
What you'll do
You’ll design and coordinate training that covers your organisation's present and future needs.
Your day-to-day duties could include:
identifying priorities and drawing up training plans
producing training materials
working with external providers to develop specialist courses
managing and leading a team
updating training records
writing reports, keeping records, and working within budgetsmaking sure training is cost-effective
In a smaller organisation you may also deliver some of the training.
Salary
Starter: £18,000 to £22,000
Experienced: £30,000 to £40,000
Highly Experienced: £45,000 or more
These figures are a guide
Working hours, patterns and environment
You’ll usually work 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. You may need to be flexible, to cover things like residential courses or workshops, or work shifts.
You’ll be office-based, but may travel between company sites or to training venues like hotels or conference centres.
Career path and progression
With experience and contacts, you could become a freelance trainer or consultant.

Salary Guide
Minimum: £30000
Maximum: £45000