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Capital City College Training (CCCT) offers high-quality training courses and apprenticeships designed with real jobs in mind, reflecting the latest market intelligence, employer, and student demand. We support businesses by providing training and business support including employability skills and professional development courses, subcontracting, B2B and sales to compliance, work experience and placements as well as externally-funded educational projects. About the role: To act as course tutor /Vocational Assessor or IQA to teach a variety of occupational units on management and adult care programmes. You should have an occupational competence in management and adult care. Assessor & IQA qualifications will be essential. About you: You will need to act as course tutor and personal trainer and take responsibility for the day-to-day delivery of management in adult care programs and distance learners' courses as well as being able to teach up to level 5 across a range of courses. When appropriate, you will be expected to liaise with employers and assess students in the workplace. At CCCT we are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in all our activities for everyone who learns and works here. We respect and value differences and welcome applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We create a safe and trusting professional environment where people are treated well and equally. We are committed to safeguarding and protection of young people and adults and follow Safer Recruitment processes. All successful candidates will need to complete a DBS check, with some roles requiring an Enhanced check. Our values Respect, Aspiration, Collaboration and Opportunity are the key ideas and principles that people within our organisation and our partners believe are important. They sum Our Purpose: why we do what we do, and Our Approach: how we go about our work. Our employees benefit from: We are part of the defined benefit Local Government Pension Scheme, which means the pension you get is based on how long you have been a member of the scheme and how much you earn We offer our employees access to TELLUS, a discount portal providing our people with support and resources for their lives and wellbeing. We are part of Cyclescheme, the UK's most popular cycle-to-work benefit, We offer interest-free season ticket loans to staff, enabling them to benefit from the savings of holding an annual Travelcard All staff members are eligible for a free annual eye health checkup, and a contribution towards spectacles. We also offer staff members an optional annual flu vaccination, and provide access to occupational health. We assist with your medical care through Medicash's health plans. They are designed to look after you and your family by boosting your access to treatment and support via their range of wellbeing tools and services. Your health cash plan offers cashback to cover your everyday healthcare costs - the ideal way to budget for your family's healthcare. About CCCT Capital City College Training is the largest training and apprenticeship provider in London. We provide exceptional education and training that allows students to reach their potential and employers to access and develop their talent pool, delivering high-quality training solutions for businesses, designed to meet the needs of employers looking to improve their workforce. Our courses are designed with real jobs in mind and our colleges are constantly updating their course portfolio to reflect the latest market intelligence, employer and student demand. Find out more about using the links below: https://ccct We reserve the right to close this vacancy if we receive sufficient application for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
Specialist Registration and Equivalence Coordinator We are currently recruiting for an Specialist Registration and Equivalence Coordinator to start immediately on a temp basis for 9 months Paying £18.66 an hour- £29,645- Hybrid WHO WILL YOU BE WORKING FOR? Our client is an established non-profit membership Healthcare organisation; based in Tower Hill. WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING? This is a varied role that provides key administrative support to doctors who wish to be recommended to be entered on the General Medical Council's Specialist Register for psychiatry. Applicants should have excellent administrative skills and be able driven to provide an excellent member experience, in line with our College values. To be the primary point of contact for general enquiries for specialist registration. Provide a professional customer service function across email and phone helpdesks. Support administration for the Trainees' online portfolio. Provide administrative support for meetings and activities including events, relating to training and routes to registration. This will include the preparation of minutes and agendas, follow up and tracking of action points, responding to queries and the preparation of papers. To provide administrative support to the Specialist Registration and Equivalence Manager and Associate Dean for Equivalence as required, including setting up meetings, arranging catering, travel, accommodation and other requirements as directed. To support internal and external stakeholder communications regarding training including via regular e-newsletters, the College's website, social media and online platforms. Also internally, via team meetings, intranet news items and staff briefings. To draft appropriate user-focussed content for college digital platforms, regularly reviewing our communication channels to ensure content is relevant, engaging and up to date. ABOUT YOU Knowledge of content management systems for editing and uploading web page content. Previous experience of committee management and understanding of governance processes. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Excellent written skills, including proven ability to draft correspondence Experience of administering and organising training courses and conferences Knowledge of the NHS and an understanding of mental health issues id helpful. HOW DO I APPLY? To apply for this role, please click on the Apply' button below.