Trainer / Coach / Expert Speaker

Chelmsford
3 weeks ago
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Trainer / Coach / Expert Speaker

Full time/Part time options available

Chelmsford, Essex

(Presenting at events in Chelmsford and at various locations across the UK)

Salary dependent on hours and level of involvement

Our client, a fast paced and high growth company, is the UK’s leading training company helping thousands of Business Owners, Entrepreneurs and Celebrities build, grow, and scale their businesses.

Located in Essex, this high performing company invest heavily in their staff and are now looking to increase their Trainer and Coaching team due to significant growth in demand.    

This new role is pivotal in the next phase of the company’s growth. As a Trainer/Coach/Speaker you will be one of the faces of the company and be an integral part of the service they deliver to their clients and be responsible for helping many business owners achieve and exceed their goals. 

Primary skills required:

Presentation and Stage skills. The ability to teach, entertain, and speak to entrepreneurs and business owners in multiple disciplines.

Influence, sales and closing skills (within groups—audiences) 

The ability to coach and inspire clients to act.

Positive mindset. (self-talk)

Ability to independently build presentations (90 mins for 1 day or 3 day workshops)

Motivation skills and language.

Flexible communication skills to talk to all types of audiences (social styles, and economics). 

Performance based desire.

Content knowledge:

Not all but at least one of the following content elements needs to be your expertise:

Social Media Marketing

Sales, Influence and Closing

LinkedIn expertise.

YouTube skills

Facebook community and marketing

Ads and marketing skills (agency)

Starting a business

Financial Education (Trading, Business or Property)

Influencer status 

Branding Knowledge/Promotion

Marketing/Sales Funnels or Websites

Secondary skills required:

Any of the below would help in supporting an application for this role.

NLP Skills (Practitioner, Master Practitioner. Train the Trainer).

Powerful language (Understanding different language patterns, hypnotic patterns).

Life Coaching.

Entrepreneurial skills

Product development.

Successful business (retired, or looking for new challenges)

Stock trading

Property investing

Tax or Asset Protection knowledge.

Comedy coach or speaker.

Speaker Training Skills

Management skills or background.

This is more than just a job – it is an opportunity to make a significant impact on a fast-growing business. If you consider yourself a world-class Coach, Trainer or Public Speaker who thrives on challenges and delivering exceptional results, we would love to hear from you.

For further details on this role and other jobs, please submit your CV to Adam Curtis of ACS Recruitment Consultancy

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