Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£30000 per annum
Training Coordinator - FM Provider - Bank, London - £30k per annum CBW are currently recruiting for a Training Coordinator based in Bank, London to work with one of their clients as a leading service provider. Hours of Work / Details: Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm Office based Key Duties: Responsible for the delivery of all internal and external training Ensures training activities are conducted in a timely manner and training records are well maintained Liaise with managers to identify departmental training needs Assist with scheduling development plans for both individuals and teams as and when required. Building relationships with training providers ensuring cost effective courses available Reviewing of online mandatory training assessments, ensuring successful completion by staff and Principals Assistance with setting up training rooms where required Arranging and booking meetings and book training courses accordingly Handling day to day queries from all levels of staff General scanning/filing and routine administrative tasks Requirements: Administration experience Experience liaising with Managers Scheduling and planning IT proficient Time management Please send your CV to Paige at CBW Staffing Solutions for more information.
London
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