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Head of Training Delivery - Technology

Farringdon, Greater London
1 week ago
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Head of Training Delivery - Technology 
London (4 days per week on-site)
£80,000 – £85,000 + package

We are looking for a Head of Training Delivery to lead and scale a high-performing technical training function, delivering commercially relevant programmes that meet real client and market demand.
This is a hands-on leadership role for someone who combines strong people leadership, technical credibility, and a commercial mindset. You’ll manage a team of trainers, remain close to delivery to stay relevant, and act as the senior training voice at leadership level.

The Role
Lead, coach and develop a team of 8 Trainers, ensuring consistently high-quality delivery
Maintain limited hands-on delivery to keep technical and learner relevance
Represent the Training Division at Senior Management/Leadership level, contributing to commercial and strategic decisions
Work closely with Sales, Commercial and Client teams to identify training needs, skills gaps and bespoke solutions for external clients. 
Shape and evolve training programmes based on customer demand, sales insight, and market trends
Ensure training delivery supports revenue growth, client satisfaction and long-term partnerships What We’re Looking For
Proven leadership experience managing and developing technical training teams
A commercially minded training leader who understands:

The full sales cycle
Customer needs and buyer expectations
How training solutions drive revenue and retention
Background in any learning delivery model, including:

Hire, Train, Deploy
Apprenticeships
Commercial / B2B Training
Bootcamps / Academies
Strong technical credibility in technology skills

Data or DevOps experience is highly desirable
Other tech skill areas are also welcome
Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Why Apply
Senior leadership role with real influence over strategy and commercial outcomes
Opportunity to shape bespoke, industry-relevant training solutions
Blend of leadership, strategy and hands-on technical delivery
Highly visible role within the business If you’re a commercially astute training leader who understands both tech skills and customer-driven delivery, we’d love to hear from you

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