Job Description
Adyen is seeking a Learning & Development Business Partner to contribute to building the world's best financial technology platform. This role requires someone experienced in Learning & Development, ready to innovate beyond traditional methods and create lasting business impact. The Learning & Development Business Partner will focus on integrating learning into the flow of work, aligning with the 70-20-10 model, and will be responsible for strategic thinking, stakeholder management, instructional design, and understanding the business.
Role involves:
- Defining, building, executing, and measuring the impact of ‘learning in the flow of work’ initiatives.
- Collaborating with HR and learning teams to consult on needs analysis and design meaningful initiatives.
- Partnering with senior leadership to understand business needs and provide strategic insights.
- Building a community of senior leaders who role model a learning culture.
- Partnering with L&D Program Managers and Specialists to build cohesive learning journeys.
- Building the experience of ‘learning in the flow of work’ in the LMS.
- Facilitating learning events across multiple audiences (15-20% of the time).
Requirements:
- 8+ years of Learning & Development experience in a global tech/scale-up environment.
- Experience building end-to-end learning journeys, including instructional design, facilitation, coaching/mentoring, and impact measurement.
- A thought leader driving impactful learning solutions based on long-term goals.
- Experience partnering with senior stakeholders and building trust through results.
- Role modeling a growth mindset, biased towards execution and comfortable trying new things.
- Demonstrated flexibility and adaptability in managing learning initiatives in a rapidly changing environment.
- Strong strategic skills and the ability to connect the bigger picture to smaller projects.
Adyen offers:
- Opportunity to work with smart people in the industry.
- A unique culture and approach to creating an environment for talented people.