Training and Development – Co-Op
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
Work Schedule
Environmental Conditions
Job Description
Summary:
The Training Coordinator is responsible for supporting the enhancement of competencies of individual employees by coordinating the effective execution of training programs that support business results and operational initiatives. Additionally, this role is responsible for the successful execution of all new hire onboarding.
Essential Functions:
- Coordinates, validates, facilitates, and makes recommendations for all aspects of the New Hire Orientation process. This includes schedule preparation, material preparation and documentation control.
- Schedules, communicates, and coordinates the logistics of all site training programs. This includes communicating with attendees regarding pre-work requirements, following up on non-attendance and maintaining training records when required.
- Establishes and maintains the annual site onboarding training plan and the onboarding Class List
- Drafts and communicates to site via email announcements, and bulletin boards on subject related to onboarding of new hires and training of staff.
- Issues reports on site completion of critical training and development initiatives, i.e. Annual Ethics training, Talent Profile completion, and Performance Management achievements.
- Participates on project teams and contributes to training enhancements with site training initiatives.
- Perform as Site Administrator for the LMS.
- Collaborate cross functionally to support various documentation and training needs to ensure compliance to requirements.
- Support delivery of training as required.
- Assist with regulatory / client audits as required.
- Maintains a safe working environment and reports potential hazards.
- Performs alternating or rotating shift work (as required)
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
A high school diploma/General Educational Development (GED) Certificate is required.
Currently enrolled in a Human Resource Management program, Business Administration Program, or other relevant field.
Experience:
Previous Administrative Assistant experience an asset.
Previous experience with employee orientation or training facilitation an asset.
Equivalency:
Equivalent combinations of education, training, and relevant work experience may be considered.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in working independently and creatively to identify, analyze, and solve problems.
Strong PowerPoint, Word, and Excel experience, with the ability to learn new software systems. Ability to deliver training. Demonstrated computer proficiency with Microsoft Office programs. Proficiency with the English Language.
Standards and Expectations:
Follow all Environmental Health & Safety Policies and Procedures. Work collaboratively with fellow team members, modelling positive team principles and partnering to meet project and departmental objectives. Carry out all duties within strict compliance to Patheon quality systems Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP). Maintain workspace in a clean and orderly fashion. Actively engage in and adhere to departmental systems to maintain a smooth and efficient workflow (visual management, scheduling systems, etc.). Be client and patient conscious at all times. Understand Key Performance Indicators and strive to improve the performance of the team by identifying areas for system improvements and engage in problem solving. Models positive thinking and is open to change, motivating the team to adapt to shifts in priorities and new ways of working. Proactively identify areas for improvement in the execution of procedures. Communicate risks to timelines in a proactive manner. Consistently strives to improve skills and knowledge in related field.
Physical Requirements:
Light physical effort and fatigue. Walks, sits or stands for limited periods. May require occasional equipment operation including keyboard equipment. Lifts light items for limited duration. Typically located in a comfortable indoor area. There may be exposure to mild physical discomfort from factors such as dust, fumes or odours, temperature extremes, loud noise, strong drafts, or bright lights. Use of Personal Protective equipment may be required and may include any of the following: safety glasses, safety shoes, lab coat, gloves, hair net, beard cover, safety apron, respirator on occasionally.
Disclaimer:
This job description is intended to present the general content and requirements for the performance of this job. The description is not to be construed as a comprehensive statement of work, responsibilities, or requirements. Managers and supervisors may assign other duties as needed.