Training And Development Specialist Jobs in New York
Training And Development Specialist jobs in New York are among the most active in the country, concentrated in financial services, healthcare, technology, and large-scale professional services firms that require continuous workforce development. Most hiring is in New York City, with secondary markets in Albany and Buffalo, where employers like JPMorgan Chase, Northwell Health, and IBM consistently staff learning and development teams. Instructional design, leadership development, and compliance-focused training are the most in-demand specialties, with openings at every level from entry-level coordinator through senior learning strategist. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Department/Unit:
Medical Education
Work Shift:
Day (United States of America)
Salary Range:
$64,972.00 - $97,458.00
JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
The Learning Specialist will provide academic support to Albany Medical College students and residents. The Learning Specialist will evaluate and provide advice on study skills, time management, test-taking strategy, and managing test anxiety. Students and residents may request academic assistance or be referred when they experience academic difficulties as measured on course examinations, in-training examinations, licensing examinations, and clinical performance evaluations.
MINIMUM POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- Masters Degree, PhD preferred
- 3 years’ experience in higher education student support positions
- Experience in graduate level higher education preferred
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with a documented ability to interact with Staff, Students, and Faculty
- Demonstrated ability to plan and organize complex tasks
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
- Appointed by the Dean of the Albany Medical College/Executive Vice President for Health Affairs of the Albany Medical Center, upon advice and consent of the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Albany Medical College
- Reports to the Senior Associate Dean of Medical Education
- Represents the Albany Medical College at the Albany Medical Center level or outside the College and Center at the request of the Vice Dean for Academic Administration
Position Summary
The Learning Specialist will provide academic support to Albany Medical College students and residents. The Learning Specialist will evaluate and provide advice on study skills, time management, test-taking strategy, and managing test anxiety. Students and residents may request academic assistance or be referred when they experience academic difficulties as measured on course examinations, in-training examinations, licensing examinations, and clinical performance evaluations.
Responsibilities
The Learning Specialist is based in the Patient Safety and Clinical Competency Center. The Learning Specialist will design and implement academic support services and learning resource programs for medical and graduate students and residents in all years of training. The Learning Specialist will work with the learner and the appropriate people from the learner’s program (advising dean, the assistant dean for years 1&2/3&4, residency program director, graduate director). The Learning Specialist will coordinate academic support and remediation planning for students and residents, align support programs and services with accreditation and curriculum requirements, track student outcomes, and identify academic interventions to support student success. The Learning Specialist will refer students who may require Neuropsychiatric testing, psychiatric evaluation, or psychological counseling to the appropriate professional.
DUTIES
- Meet with students during orientation to proactively assess skills, potential weaknesses, and optimize performance in the curriculum.
- Develop and implement required workshops for students in the areas of Time Management, Effective Study Strategies, Examination Preparation, and Performance.
- Coordinate academic support services and programs for all USMLE Step exams, and other exams required for students.
- Work with faculty in the medical and graduate programs to design an early identification process for “at-risk” students.
- Collaborate with academic faculty to provide faculty resources and support for student remediation needs.
- Represent academic support services at meetings, seminars, or conferences, such as Northeast Group on Educational Affairs or other professional societies addressing student success. Continuing education and knowledge of current trends, student needs, and innovative support services is important to meeting the needs of medical and graduate students and residents.
- Evaluate and recommend the purchase of supplemental learning resources for medical students, graduate students, and residents.
- Coordination and oversight for the learning resources budget, annual planning for learning resource needs and program costs, and appropriate tracking of expenses throughout the year.
WHY THIS POSITION IS NEEDED
Students require support and assistance to successfully meet the academic requirements. It is an accreditation requirement of LCME to provide academic support to medical students.
Timely communication and responsiveness to student needs and questions is critically important to this position. Students meet academic standards to achieve educational and career goals.
Assisting students who experience academic difficulties and challenges will support student improvement within the curriculum.
Assisting students in developing a plan to address and/or remediate academic difficulties will support students in remaining “on track” within the academic program.
Thank you for your interest in Albany Med Health System!
Albany Med Health System is an equal opportunity employer.
This role may require access to information considered sensitive to Albany Med Health System, its patients, affiliates, and partners, including but not limited to HIPAA Protected Health Information and other information regulated by Federal and New York State statutes. Workforce members are expected to ensure that:
Access to information is based on a “need to know” and is the minimum necessary to properly perform assigned duties. Use or disclosure shall not exceed the minimum amount of information needed to accomplish an intended purpose. Reasonable efforts, consistent with Albany Med Health System policies and standards, shall be made to ensure that information is adequately protected from unauthorized access and modification.
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Training And Development Specialist Job Market in New York
A snapshot from current New York openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- National Grid2

- Albany Medical Center1

- Cayuga Medical Center1

- New York University1

- Oscar Health1

Top Industries Hiring
- Energy2
- Healthcare & Medical Services2
- Retail1
What New York Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in training and development specialist jobs across New York.
- Bachelor's degree in human resources, education, organizational development, or a related field
- Experience designing and delivering instructor-led and e-learning training programs
- Proficiency with learning management systems such as Workday Learning, Cornerstone, or SAP SuccessFactors
- Strong facilitation and presentation skills for diverse professional audiences
- Familiarity with instructional design models such as ADDIE or SAM
- SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP, or ATD CPTD certification preferred for mid-level and senior roles
Training And Development Specialist Jobs in New York: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a training and development specialist in New York?
A bachelor's degree in human resources, education, instructional design, or organizational development is the standard entry point for training and development specialist roles in New York. No state-issued license is required, but employers in financial services and healthcare frequently prefer candidates who hold ATD Certified Professional in Talent Development or SHRM credentials. New York City's density of large corporations and regulated industries means candidates with compliance training experience or an instructional design portfolio move faster through hiring.
How much do training and development specialists make in New York?
Training and development specialists in New York earn a median of about $76,080 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $40,220 for the lowest 10% to over $133,620 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire training and development specialists in New York?
Employers hiring training and development specialists in New York right now include National Grid, Albany Medical Center, and Cayuga Medical Center, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. New York's concentration of financial institutions, major hospital systems, and global technology firms makes it one of the most employer-diverse markets for learning and development professionals in the country.
Which New York cities have the most training and development specialist jobs?
Brooklyn, New York, and Albany have the most training and development specialist openings in New York. New York City leads by a wide margin because of its density of corporate headquarters, financial services firms, and large hospital networks, while Albany draws demand from state government agencies and healthcare institutions, and Buffalo's growing healthcare and manufacturing sectors support a steady pipeline of training roles.
Are there remote training and development specialist jobs in New York?
Yes, and more than many comparable roles, since a significant portion of training and development work, including curriculum design, e-learning development, and program management, can be done without being on site. About 50% of training and development specialist openings tied to New York are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting how broadly employers have adopted flexible arrangements for this function. Instructional design and LMS administration roles tend to be the most remote-friendly, while facilitation and onboarding delivery roles more often require in-person presence.
How can I get hired as a training and development specialist in New York with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is moving from an adjacent role such as HR coordinator, corporate trainer, or classroom teacher into a junior learning and development position. Large New York employers like Northwell Health, JPMorgan Chase, and NYC Health and Hospitals run structured development programs and frequently hire candidates from education backgrounds who can demonstrate instructional design skills. Building a portfolio with sample course modules or facilitation guides, and earning an ATD or SHRM entry-level credential, gives candidates a concrete edge in a competitive market.
Where can I find and apply to training and development specialist jobs in New York?
You can find and apply to training and development specialist jobs in New York on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Search the listings, find roles that match your experience and location, and apply directly to the ones that fit.
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