Pluspunten
Strong focus on people development – Clear commitment to learning and upskilling, with L&D recognised as a key enabler of business performance rather than a support function.
Opportunity to influence strategy – As an L&D Manager, there is real scope to shape learning strategy, introduce new initiatives, and drive measurable impact across the organisation.
Supportive leadership culture – Senior leaders are generally approachable and open to ideas, particularly when they align with improving customer outcomes and colleague capability.
Variety and pace – The role offers a broad mix of operational delivery and strategic projects, keeping the work interesting and allowing you to build a wide skillset.
Customer-centric environment – Strong emphasis on delivering great service, which creates meaningful purpose behind training interventions and development programmes.
Collaboration across teams – Good cross-functional working, particularly with operations, HR, and quality teams, which helps embed learning into day-to-day performance.
Scope for innovation – Encouragement to trial new learning methods, digital tools, and blended approaches to improve engagement and effectiveness.
Visible impact – L&D outcomes are closely linked to key business metrics, so you can clearly see the difference your work makes.
Good exposure to leadership development – Opportunities to work on leadership capability frameworks, coaching programmes, and succession planning initiatives.
Positive team culture – L&D teams tend to be supportive, collaborative, and focused on continuous improvement.
Canteen is pretty good and the people are also lovely!
Minpunten
Pace and workload can be demanding – The business operates in a fast-paced environment, which can lead to competing priorities and limited time to embed learning initiatives fully.
Change can feel reactive – At times, priorities shift quickly in response to operational pressures, which can impact long-term L&D planning and consistency.
Resource constraints – Like many organisations, there can be limitations on budget and headcount, meaning L&D teams need to be creative and prioritise carefully.