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Posted Apr 3, 2026

Learning and Development Specialist

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TEMPORARY JOB   Who we are?  The pan-Canadian Pharmaceutical Alliance (pCPA) brings together provincial, territorial, and federal governments for the purpose of increasing and managing access to clinically relevant and cost-effective medicines. Through collective negotiations, the pCPA has realized overall savings as of April 1, 2025) for governments of $3.94 billion annually for brand name drugs and $935 million annually for generic drugs totaling $4.87 billion annually.  The pCPA offers a 100% remote (within Canada) work environment.   About the role   The Learning and Development Specialist (L&D specialist) is responsible for designing, delivering, and evaluating training programs that enhance employee skills, support career growth, and align with organizational goals. This role plays a critical part in fostering a culture of continuous learning, improving performance, and supporting talent development across the organization.  A key focus of this role is leadership development—identifying and nurturing current and future leaders through targeted learning experiences, coaching, and development pathways. The L&D Specialist partners closely with HR and business leaders to ensure learning initiatives drive performance, engagement, and organizational effectiveness.  Specific deliverables and authorities  - Collaborate with managers and HR to conduct skills gap analyses to identify current and future learning needs.   - Design, implement, and evaluate organizational development programs, including leadership development, succession planning, and talent management.  - Develop and facilitate training programs and workshops focused on leadership, team effectiveness, and employee development  - Upload, track, and report on course completion and learner progress.  - Measure training effectiveness using feedback, assessments, and performance data.  - Support inclusivity, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA) efforts through targeted programs and initiatives.  - Partner with subject matter experts (SMEs) to ensure content accuracy and relevance.  - Support change management initiatives through targeted learning interventions.  - Support employee growth through personalized learning pathways.  - Manage vendor relationships related to HR programs and tools    Accountability  - Accountable to the Director, Human Resources.  - Acts as a backup for Human Resources positions.  Qualifications Education and experience  - A degree in Education, Human Resources, Organizational Development or an equivalent combination of education and experience.   - 3-5 years' experience in learning and development, training or in a similar role.    Specialized knowledge   - Certification in instructional design, adult education, or training is preferred.  - Experience with e-learning development tools and LMS platforms.  - Familiarity with competency frameworks and career development planning is an asset.  Skills and abilities   - As English is the primary working language at the pCPA, exceptional written and verbal communication skills in English are required.   - Effective written and verbal communication skills in French (asset) - Proficiency in adult learning principles, curriculum development, and instructional methodologies.  - Strong ability to lead engaging training sessions, workshops, and webinars.  - Skilled in conducting training needs analyses and aligning learning strategies with business objectives.  - Comfortable working in dynamic environments and adapting learning strategies to evolving organizational needs.  - Exceptional abilities in time management, work duties organization and prioritization.    - Commitment to continual learning and a drive for intellectual curiosity to innovate and improve.   - Demonstrated proficiency in delivering training and presentations.    - Exceptional partner engagement abilities, committed to building an effective and dynamic organizational culture.   - Proven problem-solving abilities, adaptability, and ability to exercise astute judgment.   - Strong business and digital acumen.  Employment terms - Temporary job; 12-month contract.  - The salary range for this full-time temporary position is $89,404 - $126,175. This range reflects the salary for candidates with varying experience levels, job knowledge, and qualifications relevant to the position. Specific offers will be based on individual backgrounds and qualifications. - The work hours for this position is 36.25 hours per week.    - The pCPA provides a group benefits package for temporary employees from the first day of employment. - The ideal candidate must be legally eligible to work in Canada and can work from any location within Canada - This position requires frequent travel in different provinces and territories, including periodic multi-day, overnight trips.   If you are interested in this position, please submit your application by the end of Thursday, April 16, 2026.  We thank all those who apply; however, only those chosen for further consideration will be contacted. The pCPA is an equal-opportunity employer. In accordance with the Accessible Canada Act, 2019, and all applicable provincial accessibility standards, the pCPA will provide accommodation for applicants with disabilities upon request throughout the recruitment, selection, and/or assessment process.