Chief Learning Officer Job at Western Governors University, Topeka, KS

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  • Western Governors University
  • Topeka, KS

Job Description

A chief learning officer is responsible for furthering the educational goals of the organization that they’re working for. That can include developing and maintaining a training program, acting as a mentor to employees, and taking general responsibility for an organization's approach to learning and culture. Every organization will differ in how they interpret the role of chief learning officers. For some, it will be solely focused on developing training programs for employees. For others, they might be entrusted with a more powerful role in shaping and nurturing company culture. Here are some of the basic tasks a chief learning officer might be asked to perform throughout the course of their careers. Training and development: The key responsibility for most chief learning officers is training and development. The exact specifics of this will vary as much as any company varies, but broadly speaking, this involves organizing workshops, seminars, and talks for employees. Some chief learning officers may work directly with the CEO to further their own personal and professional development. A strong company learning culture comes from the top down, and employees will be more likely to buy into a chief learning officer's plans when they see the senior members of staff participating wholeheartedly. Resource development and review: A good chief learning officer has to provide the best training for a company. They’ll need to be familiar with the organization's educational goals (helping set them if needed) and find or develop resources that cultivate the workforce's abilities and growth. This requires observing employees, seeing what works and what doesn’t, and crucially, why. Research and evaluation: A good chief learning officer needs to hone their skills regularly. They’re functioning as company-wide role models, so chief learning officers should practice what they preach. That means attending training designed to combat their weak points, developing their strengths, and embodying the organization’s values in their day-to-day interactions with staff. EDUCATION & BEST DEGREES How Do I Become a Chief Learning Officer? A chief learning officer requires a good education and years of related work experience before applying for jobs, so a bachelor’s degree goes without saying. Seeing as this is a senior position within a company, most employers will require a master’s degree. Here are the recommended steps to take for those interested in becoming a chief learning officer: Step One: Bachelor’s Degree A bachelor’s degree is required to have any chance at landing a career as a chief learning officer. But seeing as chief learning officers can work in multiple environments, students should consider whether they’d like to work in the IT, business, or educational sectors. Step Two: Master’s Degree Those who hold a master’s degree command respect. There are few better ways to show potential employers how important education is to you than by studying it to an advanced level. It’s a competitive job market and a master’s degree is often required for roles such as these. A master’s degree in education technology and instructional design will allow aspiring chief learning officers to focus on the latest developments in technology and learn how to integrate them into a company’s culture. Step Three: Experience and networking According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, most training and development managers (that’s how they class chief learning officers) are required to have related work experience before applying for jobs. Some companies prefer experience in their industry, others are more open-minded. SKILLS What Skills Does a Chief Learning Officer Need? A chief learning officer will need a good blend of leadership and people skills to thrive in this role. During an interview, chief learning officers will need to demonstrate: A love for coaching and helping others thrive The ability to work as part of a team A knack for organizing resources and running workshops Focused and logical thinking A lifelong love of learning #J-18808-Ljbffr Western Governors University

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