Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in education, organization development, communication, nursing or related field required.
- Master’s degree strongly preferred.
Licensure/Certification/Registry:
- Association for Talent Development Improving Human Performance within 2 years of hire.
- Association for Talent Development Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) preferred.
For Learning Consultants who have clinical responsibilities:
- Registered Nurse with current licensure in the state of Illinois required.
- BLS CPR certified required.
- American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Board Certification preferred.
Experience:
- Minimum of 4 years relevant education experience, with at least 2 years occurring in educational or corporate setting required.
- Experience in consultation required including analyzing and evaluating learning programs, facilitating groups and development of colleague educational programming preferred.
- Experience with the following systems preferred: Microsoft Office.
For Learning Consultants who have clinical responsibilities the following is required
- Three years’ experience in clinical nursing required.
Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
- Analytical Thinking: Developing a deeper understanding of a situation, issue or problem by breaking it down or tracing its implications step-by-step. It includes organizing the parts of a situation, issue or problem systematically; making systematic comparisons of different feature or aspects; setting priorities on a rational basis; and identifying time sequences, casual relationships, or if-then relationships.
- Change Leadership: Ability to energize stakeholders and sustain their commitment to changes in approaches, processes, and strategies.
- Collaboration: Ability to work cooperatively and inclusively with other individuals and/or teams not formally lead; working together as opposed to working separately or competitively.
- Communication: Ability to use written and spoken communication in formal and informal situations to convey meaning, build shared understanding, and productively move agendas forward.
- Intellectual Curiosity: Underlying curiosity and desire to know more about things, people, and issues, including the desire for knowledge and staying current with health, organizational, industry, and professional trends and developments. It includes pressing for more precise information; resolving discrepancies by asking a series of questions; and scanning for potential opportunities or information that may be of future use, as well as staying current and seeking best practices for adoption.
Organization Awareness: Ability to understand and learn the formal and informal decision making structures and power relationships in an organization or industry (e.g. stakeholders, suppliers).This includes the ability to identify who the real decision makers are and the individuals who can influence them, and to predict how new events will affect individuals and groups within the organization.
- Process and Quality Management: Ability to analyze and design or improve an organizational process, including incorporating the principles of high reliability, continuous quality improvement, and user-centered design.
- Self-Development: Ability to have an accurate view of one’s own strengths and development needs, including the impact that one has on others; willingness to address needs through reflective, self-directed learning, and by trying new approaches.