EEO Trainer designs and delivers diversity training programs and workshops to employees and managers. Develops diversity training curriculum and monitors changes in governmental laws and regulation to ensure that training stays current. Being a EEO Trainer designs and tracks metrics to measure the effectiveness of training on the workforce. May be responsible for working with outside vendors to deliver training. Additionally, EEO Trainer requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The EEO Trainer occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a EEO Trainer typically requires 2 -4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
A DAY IN THE LIFE
Working as a Certified In-Store Trainer means that you'll be responsible for learning, teaching, and executing company training processes. You will also participate in New Store Openings to help out with new employees' training at their designated store. The best part is that if there is something you don't know, it just allows you to learn more!
The job of a Certified In-store trainer entails not only completing the work required by your position but supporting other team members when needed. This includes participating in events such as new store openings so you can train any newly hired staff right from the get-go.
The perfect job for someone looking for a positive environment that feels like home.
Mo' Bettahs is a Utah-based company founded by brothers Kalani and Kimo Mack in 2008. Their goal was to give their customers the same delicious experience they had when growing up on Oahu, Hawaii's culinary landscape. Since opening our doors, we have been committed to first-rate dynamic customer service while upholding an authentic Hawaiian culture that encompasses "Pono" or doing what is right all of the time!
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