Since our establishment in 1961, Toyota has become as much a part of South African culture as the vibrant South Africans that drive our vehicles.
With this in mind, we've shaped Toyota's culture around contributing positively to the country we love. Toyota South Africa is dedicated and committed to supplying a range of vehicles, parts, accessories and servi...
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A vacancy exists in TALA Dealer School which is part of the Sales & Dealer Network Division based in Johannesburg. This position reports to TALA’s Manager: Sales & Product Training
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
Design, develop, and quality assure online product training material
Facilitate brand ambassador training in preparation of various exhibitions
Develop training material for various product and sales roadshows
Facilitate soft skill and product training and assessments for dealer sales executives
Develop National Skills Competition questionnaires related to Product, Business and Sales strategies
Conduct regional Skills Competition assessments
Design and develop content for special projects as required
Generate and monitor project plans relevant area of responsibility
Generate monthly reports relevant to training outcomes
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Relevant NQF Level 6 qualification (e.g., Business Administration).
Preferably 2-3 years’ relevant experience within the Sales environment
Experience/ exposure as a Training Facilitator
Qualified Assessor and Moderator (advantageous)
2-3 years in the Motor industry with good understanding of the Sales and product environment
Computer Literacy (MS Office package – advanced)
Good verbal and written communication skills
May be required to travel
COMPETENCIES:
Accurate Information gathering and analysis
Awareness and commitment to our mission
Awareness of situations and decisiveness
Communication and sharing of mid to long term plans
Creation of innovation vision
Establishing framework and systems for organisational review
Feedback of evaluation and long-term development of others