Training & Enablement Manager – AI SaaS Startup – Category-Defining Opportunity - FULLY REMOTE -

Areti Group | B Corp
London
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🌳 Training & Enablement Manager (First Hire) – AI SaaS Startup – Series A – Fully Remote (UK)

Another exclusive role from Areti Group 🌳

Areti Group is partnering with a high-growth, Series A-backed AI SaaS startup that is quietly transforming how global organisations operate.

This business is building a brand-new software category — product-first, customer-obsessed, and scaling fast.

We’re hiring their first Training & Enablement Manager: a hands-on, player-coach who will build onboarding, learning journeys, and enablement from scratch — for clients, internal teams, partners, and brokers.

📍 Location: UK-based | Fully Remote

đź’Ľ Type: Full-Time

🚀 Stage: Series A | High growth | AI-driven | Product-first

đź’° Salary: Up to ÂŁ90,000 + excellent benefits

🌳 The Opportunity

This is not a “maintain what exists” role.

You won’t inherit slide decks, LMS structures, or established playbooks. You’ll build the entire enablement function from the ground up — with real ownership, visibility, and influence.

Right now, training is being delivered by the Client Experience Directors. You’ll take ownership of this mission-critical work, design scalable learning frameworks, and create a premium onboarding experience that supports growth without founder dependency.

You’ll work closely with Customer Success, Sales, Product, Operations, Partnerships, and Engineering — turning product complexity into clarity, confidence, and adoption.

🌳 What You’ll Own

🌳 Client Training & Onboarding (Core Focus)

  • Deliver high-quality, engaging live training sessions for key clients
  • Coach clients to confident adoption and long-term value
  • Build structured onboarding programmes that scale
  • Create consistent, repeatable learning journeys across the customer lifecycle
  • Act as a trusted guide for customers’ goals and product usage

You’ll initially support a portfolio of ~20 clients, with the chance to evolve this model as the company scales.

🌳 Internal Enablement (Sales + CS)

  • Enable Sales and Customer Success teams to speak confidently about the platform
  • Reduce reliance on founders and ad-hoc knowledge sharing
  • Create enablement materials and reinforcement assets (guides, FAQs, product updates, walkthroughs)

🌳 Partner & Broker Enablement

  • Build partner training programmes and playbooks
  • Create enablement packs tailored to partner workflows
  • Ensure partners can confidently represent, sell, and support the product

🌳 Enablement Frameworks & Scalable Content

  • Build the full training and enablement function from zero
  • Balance live delivery with scalable documentation and self-serve content
  • Continuously improve programmes based on outcomes, feedback, and business needs
  • Work closely with Product to align learning journeys to roadmaps and releases

🌳 What Success Looks Like

  • Clients feel confident, capable, and excited using the platform
  • Onboarding becomes consistent, intentional, and premium
  • Partners and brokers are enabled and independent
  • Teams no longer rely on founders for training
  • Enablement becomes scalable, repeatable, and business-critical

🌳 What We’re Looking For (Must-Haves)

  • Experience in Training, Enablement, Learning, or Onboarding within a SaaS business
  • Proven track record of building programmes from scratch in a startup or scale-up
  • Confident delivering training to senior external stakeholders (live + remote)
  • Strong structured thinking: you can turn ambiguity into clear frameworks
  • A self-starter who takes initiative and solves problems without being asked twice
  • Comfortable working closely with Product/Engineering and understanding how teams ship software
  • Experience designing learning outcomes and building structured learning journeys

🌳 Nice-to-Haves

  • Benefits / HR tech exposure
  • Experience with LMS tools and online learning platforms
  • Familiarity with tools like Atlassian products, Storylane, video-based product training, and content creation workflows
  • Experience creating product writing guidelines / in-app education

🌳 Tech & Enablement Stack (Current + Evolving)

You’ll work with and influence the enablement tooling, including:

  • Atlassian products
  • Storylane
  • Product video and training content tools
  • CX documentation and enablement systems
  • LMS exploration (TalentLMS and/or alternatives)

🌳 Why Join?

  • First hire in Training & Enablement — real ownership
  • A genuinely category-defining AI platform
  • Product-first, metrics-driven, human-centred culture
  • High trust, high performance — no corporate nonsense
  • Huge scope to shape how clients, partners, and teams learn and succeed

🌳 Benefits

  • Salary up to ÂŁ90,000
  • Paid leave + public holidays
  • Private medical insurance
  • Group life assurance
  • Dental & optical cover
  • Enhanced maternity leave
  • Pension contribution
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Birthday day off + more

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