Support training competency and professional conduct in line with policy and procedures.
The Training Coordinator will provide facilitation and support to staff carrying out comprehensive training across Surrey.
General
Use analytical and judgement skills to assess participants' level of understanding and application in practice, identifying further training and development needs.
As part of the Council's commitment to providing early intervention we are recruiting to a number of exciting new roles!
Surrey County Council's Educational Psychology team are busy building our 2024 cohort!
We are a large and expanding, friendly team and our EPs tell us that our sociability, continuous professional development (CPD) and emphasis on regular meetings with peers are real strengths of the service.
Working across two college sites in Redhill and South Croydon, our client is looking to hire an Additional Learning Support Manager to work closely with the Assistant Principal - Student Support to implement strategies and operational approaches that maximises the support for learners with EHCPs or identified ALS needs within an efficient, financial framework.
You will be responsible for ensuring the ALS provision meet requirements of the SEND Code of Practice, is effective and provides quality focused learner experience that prepares learners for the world of work and their future lives.
You will be a strong leader and experienced manager to lead a team and deliver successful outcomes.
You will enjoy being able to benefit from your experience to date and develop your career further within this important role within WTW.
As a Team Leader at WTW, you will be making a difference within our leading and fast-growing pension administration business.
You and your team will provide a high-quality and valued service to our impressive portfolio of clients which includes prestigious and market-leading global companies.
We have various full-time and part-time positions available in the following areas:
We have exciting opportunities for Specialist Support Workers to join our fantastic Specialist Early Education Service (SEES), which is part of the Surrey Educational Psychology Service (EPS).
The starting salary for this role is £27,969 per annum based on 36 hours per week across 39 weeks per year (term time working) pro-rata to £32,512.
Stay up to date on the latest security threats and vulnerabilities providing leadership across ICT.
Own audit remediation activities across our wider organisation supporting compliant delivery against SOC1/2 and ISO27001.
Oversee and support the continuous improvement of the vulnerability management program initiatives, process, technology integration and technical assessment.