Senior Trainer (Carpentry Apprenticeship - Construction)

Barking
3 weeks ago
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Senior Trainer (Carpentry Apprenticeship - Construction) required to work in my clients Barking Depot. You will be required to work Monday to Friday from 8am-4pm.

Responsibilities:

  • To assist the Hub Manager by developing and delivering effective, and impactful apprenticeship provision.

  • Ensuring training is delivered in a time and cost effective way.

  • Co-ordination and delivery of customer apprenticeship training and/or assessment to achieve qualitative and quantitative targets.

  • Supporting other apprenticeship provision within the training hub to provide expert training and development along with candidate management skills.

  • Ensuring apprentices progress and achievements are proactively maintained to ensure compliance with Ofsted & ESFA requirements as directed by compliance processes.

  • Regular reporting of progress & attendance through reviews with apprentices & employers.

  • Assessing of NVQ candidates as appropriate.

  • Forging and maintaining excellent relationships with suppliers and employers.

  • Take appropriate actions with apprentices and employers to uphold our Employer Engagement Policy and Disciplinary Code.

    Skills required:

  • Proven track record of providing excellent apprenticeship (Carpentry) delivery to successful outcomes.

  • Suitable experience in the construction industry, particularly in the new-build housing sector at relevant trade level.

  • Fully conversant with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Visio and Windows operating systems.

  • Excellent attention to detail and a very strong quality driven ethos.

  • Extensive technical knowledge of house building and the governing legislative framework it works within.

  • Ability to adapt delivery to meet learning styles to apprentices/learners needs.

  • Qualified teacher (or working towards).

  • Trade qualification to minimum L.2 (Carpentry).

  • English & maths qualification to the apprenticeship standard minimum, or above.

    Due to the nature of this role you will need to undergo an Enhanced DBS check on appointment.

    Please send in your CV if you have the above skills and you live near to Barking with Full driving licence

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