AI Enablement Consultant
Swarm is looking for consultants who can turn an enterprise client's interest in AI into a workshop that is relevant, practical, and worth acting on.
What the work looks like
Engagements usually fall into one of two modes. Some combine both.
Training workshops
Help non-technical managers apply generative and agentic AI to their day-to-day work. Some workshops help participants build a lightweight tool, prototype, or workflow of their own. Others help a team adopt a specific AI product. Participants leave able to use what they built or practiced.
Planning workshops
Help line-of-business, product, and executive teams prioritize AI use cases, understand feasibility and architecture implications, shape a product and user-story roadmap, or build a business case grounded in ROI. Participants leave with ranked decisions and a practical next step.
What you'll own
- Align the sponsor, client, and Swarm team on the workshop's objective, audience, and expected outcome before designing the program
- Structure a one or two-day workshop around the audience, with a clear narrative, useful examples, and enough time for participants to apply the material
- Turn the client's business context into scenarios, exercises, walkthroughs, and live demos
- Bring a clear Swarm point of view on AI use cases, tools, feasibility, impact, and tradeoffs
- Prepare the room properly, including participant instructions, access and login checks, technical contingencies, and a full run-through
- Facilitate the session, manage the room's energy, and adapt the instruction when participants need a different approach
- Produce polished materials and useful outputs such as prioritized use cases, recommendations, roadmaps, or business cases
- Coordinate closely with Swarm's delivery team while taking clear ownership of your part of the engagement
What we're looking for
- Experience designing and facilitating workshops for enterprise or mid-market B2B clients
- A record of paid client work. Academic classes, student groups, and community workshops are not enough on their own
- Strong presence in the room, with the judgment to manage time, group energy, questions, and senior stakeholders
- The ability to explain technical ideas to non-technical audiences without flattening the substance
- Experience in AI, digital transformation, innovation, product, strategy, consulting, enablement, or learning and development
- Good program management. You prepare early, resolve dependencies, and do not leave logistics or content decisions until the last minute
- The confidence to recommend a direction instead of presenting a loose set of options
- High standards for finished work, including the content, exercises, slides, and delivery
How we assess candidates
We start with your track record: relevant clients, outcomes, finished work, recordings, and references. Candidates with strong, directly relevant evidence may move straight to a conversation.
When the application does not fully show how someone facilitates, we may invite them to run a short simulated workshop segment. It is not a standard step for every applicant.
- Clear structure and instructions
- Command of the content
- A business scenario that makes the tool or concept useful
- Hands-on instruction that helps participants apply the material
- Presence, communication, and management of group energy
- Judgment when questions, ambiguity, or technical problems arise
For planning-focused work, we may also ask how you would prioritize use cases, quantify impact, or build a business case for senior stakeholders.
How projects work
Join Swarm's consultant network and accept projects that fit your experience and schedule. You can keep another primary role or consulting practice.
Each project pairs you with a Swarm program manager. They coordinate the client, schedule, and logistics. You own the workshop design, preparation, and delivery.
Sessions are hybrid or in person in Metro Manila and usually run for one or two days. Preparation can happen remotely. We agree on scope, timing, and fee before you accept. Project availability depends on client demand.
Two example assignments
Help an enterprise team use AI in their day-to-day work
You learn how the client team works, choose useful scenarios, design hands-on exercises, check access before the session, and lead participants through the tools. They leave with a workflow, prototype, or lightweight tool they can use.
Turn a long list of AI ideas into a decision
You lead senior stakeholders through use-case discovery, feasibility, impact, and architecture implications. The output may be a prioritized shortlist, product roadmap, user-story roadmap, recommendation, or business case.
What happens after you apply
- 01We review your application
We look at your client experience, workshop track record, and the evidence you can share.
- 02You receive an update
We aim to reply within 10 business days, even when the role is not the right fit.
- 03We talk or see you facilitate
Strong evidence may lead directly to a conversation. Otherwise, we may ask for a short workshop simulation.
- 04We match the right people to each project
Joining the network means we can contact you when your specialization fits a client engagement.