We are looking for Business Communication Trainers in Taiwan who have an ARC or APRC to deliver training to corporate clients in Taipei, Hsinchu, Taichung, Tainan and Kaohsiung.
Candidates should have at least 3-5 years of experience delivering Business English or Corporate Language training courses to corporate clients.
This position is ideal for you if you want to work for an organization that prioritizes the delivery of high-quality learning programs and works with clients who value training and development.
Responsibilities:
• Face2Face Training: Deliver F2F business communication skills courses
• Workshops: Facilitate large group workshops to corporate clients.
• Virtual Training: Deliver virtual/online training to clients in Taiwan and China.
• Webinars: Conduct webinars to medium and large group sizes.
• Executive Communication Coaching: Coach senior management
• Evaluation & Reporting: Submit focused, detailed training reports
• Communication: Engage with NextGen to adapt course learning content.
Website: https://www.nextgenclt.com
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