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Group Trainer required- £30k- Chester
Location: Chester – All services within a 1-hour radius
Salary: £30k
Hours: 30 hours per week with potential to be full time
Covering: to cover under 10 Nursing Home
An exclusive and rare opportunity has arisen for a Trainer to work at a highly reputable Healthcare company, who's ethos of delivering the highest quality professional and personal care is paramount. The company now require a Trainer to ensure all staff in their homes receive ‘best in house’ training. The purpose of the job role will be to ensure employees are equipped with the requisite knowledge and skills to complete their roles successfully.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
• Lead in unique in-house training programmes that will be supplied
• Develop and implement effective training and induction programmes
• Produce training materials, manuals or documentation
• Use audio visual aids, computers and teaching applications
• Carry out training as required
• Manage a training budget
• Participate in the evaluation of the company’s training and development needs against agreed organisational goals, business and quality objectives
• Coordinate training programmes and schedules
• Work to establish effective employer/employee relationships and create and uphold an open, positive and inclusive management culture
• Oversee e-learning
• Advise Directors of any changes to the training we provide which may be required to meet legislative requirements
• Ability to travel between homes and to work flexible hours
Experience Required:
• Minimum two years’ experience in a similar role
• NVQ level 3 or above in health and social care
• Solid experience in training
• Experience in presentation of training programmes
• Moving and handling trainer qualification (desirable but not essential)
• Safeguarding trainer qualification (desirable but not essential)
• Up to date knowledge of all legislative and regulatory industry standards
• Ability to organise own work and carry out duties without direct supervision
• Good attention to detail
• The ability to organise and prioritise workload when faced with multiple tasks