An effective training administrator coordinates the administrative activities of the training function, maintaining and developing information systems to enable the department to operate proactively in employee development and training.
This program is designed to ensure that delegates are:
Training administrators
Training managers
Secretaries
Training assistants
Course secretaries who are new to the position
Individuals who are looking to build their confidence and contribution.
Any other employees who wish to learn more about this subject
Identify the role and principal activities within the training department
Establish and develop a comprehensive administration system for internal and external training courses
Develop and maintain an efficient information system on training courses
Design and use quality documents: joining instructions, course programs, course notes, and course questionnaires
Write clear and concise letters and memos
Communicate effectively with all contacts and maintain a professional image
Organize work systematically on the basis of priorities
There are detailed presentations from a role model expert trainer supporting each of the topics together with interactive sessions of discussion.
There will also be many practical sessions where delegates have the opportunity to practice and learn by experience. Small group work, exercises, and feedback will all be used to facilitate learning and develop skills, enhancing confidence at the same time.
Day 1
The Successful Training Administrator
Defining the role, skills, qualities, and attributes which lead to success
Maximizing your support to your manager - defining their needs
Training policy and your organization's strategy
Keeping up to date with training issues
Day 2
Establishing Training Needs
Identifying training needs at individual, departmenta,l an organizational levels
The structure of training plans and how to administer them
Understanding the training cycle and supporting system
Awareness of different learning styles and how to provide for them
Day 3
Effective Face-to-face Communication
Analyzing assertive, aggressive, and passive behavior
Dealing with difficult or unreliable people - building relationships
Getting information and cooperation from others
Listening and questioning effectively - becoming a better communicator
Day 4
Training Records and Information, Organisation, and Administration
Maintaining records, systems, and libraries
Assessing training records software - data protection implications
Identifying effective routines and administrative systems - simplifying procedures and utilizing checklists
Storing information, books, videos, etc - administering access
Day 5
Personal Effectiveness and Time Management
Planning, prioritizing, and organizing - the basic principles
Identifying and controlling time wasters
How to increase others' confidence in you
Meeting the expectations of your internal customers
Personal Development - Formulating an action plan