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The Team Trainer supports the high-quality, timely completion of New Member Connections for New Members, and supports Global, Regional, and department-specific training, including Operational Learning Pathways, Compliance, Occupational Safety, Food Safety, Product Knowledge, and Customer Service.
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Facilitates team-specific operational training for Team Members, including team Operational Learning Pathways and team-specific program rollouts. Team Trainers work in partnership with Team Leadership, their location’s Store Trainer, Team Member Services Generalists, and other qualified Team Members.
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Performs primary team member duties and serves as the in-store trainer for all team members in three areas of expertise: Perishables, Non-Perishables, and Customer Service. Coordinates with New Members, Team Leadership, and the Store Trainer on the timely completion of New Member Connections, regularly communicating status toward completion.
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Coordinates with Team Leaders and the Store Trainer to schedule New Member training during their first four shifts. In addition to primary team duties, the Team Trainer supports high engagement, productivity, and retention of New Members by organizing and delivering quality training on their home team.
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At Whole Foods Market, we provide a fair and equal employment opportunity for all Team Members and candidates regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, age, marital status, disability, or any other legally protected characteristic.
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Acts as a role model for constant food safety, sanitation procedures, and occupational safety. Completes the Team Trainer Operational Learning Pathway, Team Trainer Certification, and other assigned training.
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PRINCIPAL SKILLS SKILLS APPLYING TO TEAM TRAINER Comfortable speaking with small and large groups and inspiring others. DUTIES APPLYING TO ALL POSITIONS Arrives to workstation on time, appropriately groomed, dressed according to Whole Foods Market’s Dress Code policy; works all scheduled shifts and attends required trainings and meetings.
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Whole foods market offers a comprehensive benefits program to full time team members including low premium health, dental and vision plans life insurance plans, paid time off plan, 401k plan, wellness programs, career learning & development, team member assistance program and a 20% team member discount.
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