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Global Head of Training

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Double Negative Visual Effects is currently recruiting for a Global Head of Training

Salary: £60,000+ Depending on experience
Location: Great Portland Street, London (with travel to other offices)
Reports To: Head of Operations
Opening Date: 11/02/2015

Closing Date: 10/03/2015

Founded in 1998 with a team of just 30, Double Negative has grown to become one of the industry’s success stories. Just 17 years later, Double Negative, is Europe’s largest Film VFX company with a staff of over 1,000 in London a further 250 in Singapore and a new office in Vancouver: Dneg teams across three continents now working seamlessly together on major releases.

The company has grown organically: A constant commitment to pushing boundaries creatively and technically has attracted the very best talent in the world and enabled Double Negative to build strong and successful working relationships with some of the most exciting and respected film makers in the business. 

Recognised by both the Academy Awards (Inception) and BAFTA (Interstellar, Inception and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2), Dneg's most recent projects Interstellar, Exodus, In the Heart of the Sea and Jupiter Ascending.

Our training teams in London and Singapore work with the business to deliver training programmes that develop and upskill employees, which is vital in contributing towards the success of the company.

Duties of the Global Head of Training:
This is an exciting role for someone who will take responsibility for the success of our global training team and strategic direction of training in the business. The ideal candidate will have solid experience delivering global training programmes with a strong technical bias and managing teams.  

The training team is currently made up of three trainers in London and one trainer in Singapore, with training supervisors for each discipline across the business that help shape the training programme. Double Negative is opening offices in Vancouver and with this the team has potential to grow as the training needs of each office diversify and become more demanding. The current team are responsible for training in technical areas across the business, and this demand will increase with the expansion of the business and the requirement to train new staff in our pipeline, approach and processes. There may also be a requirement to liaise with HR in the roll out of in house training in soft skills and project management or to look using external trainers to deliver these programmes. The successful applicant will be responsible for the strategic development and support of these and other projects.

Main Responsibilities:
Set a vision and a strategy to work as an aligned training team across all office locations and ensure operational consistency across processes and service offerings.

Be the training expert and provide high quality training solutions to the business.

Partner with and manage trainers in global offices to plan, formulate, agree and deliver the strategic training plan in a timely manner to ensure we reach all employees with necessary training.

Analyse and provide feedback to improve programs, processes, procedures and/or systems to ensure alignment and maximise effectiveness of training programmes.

Undertake reviews and compile data to measure and report on the effectiveness of training programmes. Based on findings, formulate potential solutions and/ or process improvements.

Be proactive in ensuring that the training plan is forward thinking and scalable to support growth.

Work with key administrators and trainers to ensure all training is appropriately documented to provide secure online training transcripts and that the training ‘library’ is managed and kept up to date.

Use and improve on existing training tools available both in house and externally.

Liaise with the COO, CTO, Heads of Department and Trainers to determine and prioritise training requirements.

Manage the training budget and report on costs .

Network externally and keep abreast of current and future learning trends.

 

Qualifications and Skills:
University degree.

5-6 years experience in a Learning and Development/ Training specialist role in a global or complex organisation environment.

Commercially astute with procurement, negotiation skills.

Creative and pragmatic problem solving.

Worked with senior stakeholders and can influence at senior levels.

Successful experience in planning, coordinating and communicating training and development programmes.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Well networked within the learning industry.

Strong analytical and process skills.

Experience in Visual Effects, Games or a similar industry favourable.


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