Flexible Work, Better Balance
You know the difference between training that ticks a box and training that actually changes how someone works. You've seen what happens when a team gets genuinely upskilled — the customer interactions improve, the compliance scores move, the performance data tells a different story. And you've probably sat with frustrating quality audit results and thought: this is fixable, if we approach it differently.
Training and QA often sit in separate functions, and rarely talk to each other the way they should. In this role, they're unified — which means the insights from your quality audits directly inform your training design, and the effectiveness of your training is visible in your QA data. That closed loop is what makes this role genuinely powerful, and it's what separates it from a standard L&D or compliance function.
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