Trainer in AbbVie Customer Operations
The Trainer in AbbVie Customer Operations is responsible for designing, developing, delivering, and evaluating comprehensive training programs for frontline associates, management, and support teams within the Customer Operations environment. The role ensures the highest level of product knowledge, customer service skills, compliance, and process effectiveness. The Trainer acts as a thought partner to leadership in identifying training needs and solutions.
Develops and facilitates training and ongoing education for both new hires and experienced team members, covering system usage, organizational policies, procedures, and maintaining competencies. Contributes to quality assurance by offering feedback, coaching, and collaborating with other departments and leadership to evaluate and design training that aligns with organizational goals. Frequently updates training resources to ensure compliance and relevance. Fosters a strong culture of service, adapts training approaches to various learning preferences, and conducts course evaluations to support continuous improvement.
• Develop and implement training programs for new hires in Customer Operations, utilizing classroom, virtual, and e-learning formats. • Lead engaging and interactive training sessions, tailoring content and delivery to accommodate different audiences and learning styles. • Evaluate the effectiveness of training through metrics, feedback, and performance analysis to identify and address improvement opportunities. • Collaborate with business leaders and Quality Assurance teams to ensure training aligns with organizational objectives and regulatory standards. • Stay current on AbbVie products, services, systems, compliance requirements, and industry best practices. • Produce and update training materials, job aids, and documentation. • Participate in continuous improvement efforts within Customer Operations. • Assist in change-management initiatives, supporting teams through transitions in processes or systems. • The Trainer must effectively support a single business team.
Minimum of 3+ years' experience in designing and delivering operational training, ideally within customer service in the pharmaceutical or healthcare industry.
• Proven background in high-volume, regulated customer operations settings. • Excellent presentation, facilitation, and communication abilities. • Proficient in assessing learning needs, measuring training effectiveness, and adapting programs as necessary. • Collaborative and proactive, with a strong capability to manage and support change. Education • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in Business or related field
AbbVie is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to operating with integrity, driving innovation, transforming lives and serving our community. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled.
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Pay Range: $58656 - USD
Role is primarily site- or office-based but can occasionally be performed remotely. Employees who are site/office-based and can occasionally perform their role virtually work both in the office and remotely*, following the policies and regulations in place at their location. US Employees must be in the office on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday with flexibility to work remotely on Mondays and Fridays. Three days in the office is the minimum; some individuals or teams may require more in-office days due to meetings, business/project needs or their role.