This opportunity is suited to a practical In-House Trainer who can translate Difficult Conversations knowledge into clear business outcomes for assignments linked to Almaty.
Brief Overview
The assignment requires a trainer who can structure material clearly, manage professional audiences confidently, and adapt delivery to different sectors, teams, and levels of experience.
This scheduled role is suited to a delivery-focused trainer with hands-on Difficult Conversations credibility and experience working with people managers, supervisors, and team leads in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and across Asia. The work centres on practical application, learner confidence, and helping clients build stronger people managers and more effective team leadership.
Core Responsibilities
From an operational perspective, the assignment is best viewed as Short Series work delivered primarily in a In-Person environment.
- Support participants with examples, clarifications, and implementation guidance that reduce the gap between theory and day-to-day application.
- Refine materials where needed so the programme remains current, usable, and appropriate for the target audience.
- Adapt delivery to the client brief, participant seniority, and the sector context without losing clarity or pace.
- Keep the learning intervention aligned with business priorities, not just topic coverage, so the work delivers visible value to the client.
- Use practical case studies, scenarios, tools, or workflows to make Difficult Conversations content easier to apply after the session.
- Facilitate discussion, questions, and applied exercises in a way that keeps learning commercially relevant and outcome-focused.
Candidate Background
Clear subject-matter credibility in Difficult Conversations; prior exposure to multinational or enterprise audiences; credible management experience, facilitation maturity, and strong behavioural coaching capability; confident supporting learners with practical examples, tools, and Q&A.
- Good judgement around pacing, audience engagement, and the balance between technical depth and usability.
- Comfort operating in In-Person settings and handling the logistical realities of live corporate delivery.
- A professional background that supports credibility with enterprise, multinational, or client-facing training audiences.
- Strong communication and facilitation skills, including the ability to explain complex material in a clear and applied way.
Best suited to professionals with backgrounds in people management, manager capability, team leadership, or change leadership, ideally with experience working with multinational clients or enterprise teams in Asia.
Job Title: In-House Trainer (Almaty) – Difficult Conversations
Category: Leadership & Management
Expertise Area: Difficult Conversations
Location Focus: Almaty, Kazakhstan
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Location Scope: Asia
Experience Level: Senior
Engagement Type: Short Series
Expression of Interest
Professionals with relevant Difficult Conversations capability are invited to share their background, availability, and examples of previous delivery in comparable corporate settings.