Whether you're already a Trainer, Assessor or Coach, or thinking about becoming one, it's time you made the change to Lifetime.
What will you be doing
You also know the challenges the sector faces, the recent pressures you and your teams have faced and the ongoing issues that we must overcome in the long term.
As a care professional, you know how health and social care underpins the nation.
The aim of the role IT Training Manager is to develop the approach to IT Training and support the delivery of training on the main IT systems to all employees and new starters within the business.
Key responsibilities include; developing an IT training strategy that identifies a training programme of business technologies, as well as delivering ongoing updates.
General
The role requires engagement with internal stakeholders to scope, plan and create outstanding learning interventions, and ensure our training is credible, accurate, appropriate, and meets the needs of the business.
Deliver training, coaching and assessment that effectively assists learners to develop personal, social, employability and IT skills to better prepare them for work and independence.
To deliver Hospitality Skills training wrapped around a sector of interest, identify and assess individual learner needs and skills requirements by undertaking a robust initial assessment.
Plan lessons effectively and ensure that activities are differentiated towards individual learner needs.
Deliver, outstanding, personalised, accredited/non-accredited interventions with embedded personal/social development to help prepare learners for further learning/employment/improved confidence.
The role of the Employability Trainer is to assess learner needs/skills through pre-course assessments, develop a ILP with SMART goals to address barriers/skills needs.
Pre-course assessments and Planning
Administer screeners, initial and diagnostics assessments for each learner, and subsequently develop and maintain tailored ILPs (inc. action plans) to include SMART targets.