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Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Slalom is a business and technology consulting company focused on delivering impactful outcomes for clients. The Learning & Development Specialist will design and deliver learning strategies and curricula to support large-scale technology and organizational transformation initiatives, translating complex technical concepts into practical learning experiences for various stakeholders. Responsibilities • Partner with program, product, engineering, and change leaders to develop learning strategies that support SDLC implementations and technology transformation initiatives • Conduct learning needs assessments tied to new systems, tools, platforms, and ways of working • Design and develop role-based learning assets, including Instructor-led and virtual training, E-learning and microlearning content, Job aids, playbooks, and reference materials • Translate technical concepts (e.g., SDLC processes, DevOps practices, platform changes) into clear, consumable learning experiences • Support learning deployment, facilitation, and adoption measurement across impacted teams • Collaborate closely with change management, communications, and delivery teams to ensure learning aligns to broader transformation goals • Track learning effectiveness and continuously iterate based on feedback and program outcomes Skills • 5+ years of experience in Learning & Development, instructional design, or enablement, ideally within consulting or complex enterprise environments • Hands‑on experience supporting technology transformations, SDLC implementations, or large system builds • Strong understanding of adult learning principles and instructional design methodologies • Proven ability to work effectively in ambiguous, fast‑moving environments • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to tailor content for technical and non‑technical audiences • Comfortable working independently and with a team • Experience supporting software development, DevOps, cloud, or platform modernization programs • Familiarity with change management principles and adoption measurement • Experience developing learning for highly regulated or risk‑sensitive environments • Consulting background supporting cross‑functional client teams • U.S. Citizenship is required • Must be willing to successfully complete Background check, Drug screening, Any additional client or regulatory clearance requirements Benefits • Meaningful time off and paid holidays • Parental leave • 401(k) with a match • A range of choices for highly subsidized health, dental, & vision coverage • Adoption and fertility assistance • Short/long-term disability • Yearly $350 reimbursement account for any well-being-related expenses • Discounted home, auto, and pet insurance Company Overview • Slalom Consulting is a business and technology consulting firm that designs and builds strategies and systems to help its clients It was founded in 2001, and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is Apply tot his job Apply To this Job apply to this job

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