Professional Development Jobs in New York City, NY

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Experienced Roll-Off Container Driver

Company: Ambrosino Construction

Location: Maspeth, NY

Posted May 23, 2025

Roll off truck: 3 years (Required). Safely operate a heavy truck along designated route and to the disposal site; read route sheet, follow map and service each…

MLL/ENL Teacher

Company: BRONX CHARTER SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS

Location: Bronx, NY

Posted May 24, 2025

Initiate and maintain timely communication with all parents/guardians (through daily/weekly folders, messages and posts on Parent Square, progress reports,…

Production Manager (metal and wood fabrication)

Company: Confidental Company

Location: Queens, NY

Posted May 23, 2025

Maintains and improves quality standards, resolves technical related issues and improves manufacturing procedures, processes, monitoring and measurement systems…

Customer Service Representative Financial Services

Company: New York Life

Location: Jericho, NY

Posted May 22, 2025

We offer a comprehensive array of financial products and services to help clients develop a sound, long-term financial strategy.

Elementary Classroom Teacher

Company: BRONX CHARTER SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS

Location: Bronx, NY

Posted May 24, 2025

NYS teaching certification or pending in their discipline and/or meets NYS certification eligibility requirements. Strong collaboration and teamwork skills.

Principal Enterprise Solutions Architect Strategic Pursuits (RapidScale)

Company: Cox Communications

Location: New York State

Posted May 23, 2025

Experience & Education: Bachelor's degree and 10+ years of progressive experience in enterprise IT architecture, solution engineering, or technical pre-sales.

Event Lead Chef | Part-Time | Events by RHC NY

Company: Oak View Group

Location: New York, NY

Posted May 24, 2025

Support the preparation and design of all food and drinks menus. Produce event’s menus as requested in a manner that meets our high standards of both design and…

Customer Service Representative (Brooklyn Onsite)

Company: Continuum Global Solutions

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Posted May 22, 2025

Address incoming inquiries from NYC residents related to city-oriented issues. Provide accurate information in a timely, professional and courteous manner.

Entry-Level Marketing Position

Company: HCP Concierge

Location: Queens, NY

Posted May 22, 2025

Must have and maintain a valid driver’s license and have a safe driving record. Company Car Program: When joining the company you will have the choice of…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Professional Development roles by seniority?
Entry‑level Instructional Designers earn $55,000–$70,000 annually. Mid‑level L&D Managers command $80,000–$110,000. Senior Learning Technologists or Directors of Learning typically receive $120,000–$170,000, with bonuses and equity common in tech firms.
What skills and certifications are essential for a career in Professional Development?
Core skills include ADDIE and SAM frameworks, proficiency in LMS platforms (Cornerstone, SAP SuccessFactors, Moodle), eLearning authoring tools (Articulate Storyline, Captivate, Lectora), data analysis in Excel or Python, and learning analytics dashboards. Certifications such as ATD Certified Professional in Learning and Performance (CPLP), Certified Instructional Designer/Developer (CIDD), and eLearning Guild credentials give a competitive edge.
Can Professional Development positions be performed remotely?
Yes, many PD roles are hybrid or fully remote. Remote teams rely on tools like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, LMS cloud services, and Articulate Cloud for content collaboration. Survey data shows 70% of L&D roles offer remote flexibility, especially in tech and consulting firms.
What does a typical career progression look like in Professional Development?
A common path starts as an Instructional Designer, advances to Lead Instructional Designer, then to Learning & Development Manager, followed by Director of Learning, and ultimately VP of Learning & Talent Development. Each step adds strategic responsibility, stakeholder engagement, and broader impact across the organization.
What are current industry trends shaping Professional Development?
Key trends include microlearning and bite‑size modules, gamification to boost engagement, AI‑driven personalized learning paths, immersive VR/AR simulations, competency‑based frameworks, learning experience platforms (LXP) that integrate social learning, and real‑time analytics to measure training ROI.

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