25 days + 8 bank holiday days paid holiday (pro-rata)
Who we are:
Elevate Employment Services delivers a variety of high-quality employability programmes to support adults and young people back in work.
With a workforce of 27 staff we deliver programmes in Merthyr, Swansea, Neath, Hampshire, West Sussex and Dorset.
What is Jobs Growth Wales +:
Jobs Growth Wales+ (JGW+) is a Welsh Government-funded programme, which supports young people aged 16-19 with tailored support to ensure they get the help they need to find employment or training.
The JGW+ programme offers young people a holistic approach to employability support and has 3 strands. The three strands are Engagement, Advancement and Employment to ensure differentiated levels of interventions are available to meet the diverse needs of individuals.
All individuals receive individualised support, which involves a wide range of activity beyond training and skills development. This may include but is not limited to the use of employer work placements, work trials, community projects, voluntary work, centre-based learning opportunities and wage subsidised employment.
What You'll do:
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual to develop and provide skills training for learners on our JGW+ programme. You will be required to engage with learners aged 16-19 who are not in education, employment, or training (NEET).
You will deliver City and Guilds Employability Skills, Essential Skills Wales qualifications (Application of Number, Digital Literacy and Communication), and non-accredited Life Skills.
You will have the ability to differentiate and challenge learner ability levels whilst supporting our young learners providing some focus on career paths and creating progression opportunities for both further learning and employment.
The role will be based within our Merthyr Tydfil centre as part of our JGW+ team, reporting to the Operations Manager (Wales).
Duties and Responsibilities:
To deliver City and Guilds Employability Skills, Essential Skills Wales qualifications (Application of Number, Digital Literacy and Communication), and non-accredited Life Skills.
To organise meaningful training sessions and activities for learners, including trips and guest speakers.
To plan and deliver sessions that build on previous learning and provide evidence towards employability and personal development along with centre needs and wellbeing.
To ensure learners are adequately prepared and given the opportunity to progress based on individual needs.
Develop creative lesson plans and Schemes of Work, incorporating varied teaching styles and varied activities to ensure a quality learning experience.
To carry out meaningful interviews, inductions, initial assessments, and reviews with learners to measure progress and identify support and training needs.
To monitor and maintain learner attendance and actively manage learner caseload with minimum of weekly contact with each learner (to include Centre and Work based learners). This includes identifying learners who are at risk of disengagement and providing support to prevent this happening.
To deliver Information, Advice and Guidance to all learners.
To provide prospective learners with information on Whitehead-Ross Education's programmes and services and assist in the promotion and marketing of these programmes to employers and learners.
To liaise with Working Wales, Jobcentres, and any other relevant stakeholders to promote the service and maintain good working relationships.
To promote Wales and Welsh Culture, British Values and Prevent.
To carry out any related administrative duties.
To participate in qualification standardisation meetings with other Tutors across the organisation.
Additional Duties and Responsibilities:
To use information technology systems to carry out duties in the most efficient and effective manner.
To achieve agreed contract outcomes and outputs, and personal appraisal targets, as agreed by the Line Manager.
To demonstrate clear verbal and written communication skills.
To be highly self-motivated and organised and possess the ability to work as part of a team.
To undertake training and constructively take part in meetings, supervision, seminars, and other events designed to assist with the effective development of the post holder.
To always demonstrate WREC's core values.
To ensure that duties are undertaken with due regard and compliance with the Data Protection Act and other legislation, along with carrying out duties and responsibilities in accordance with WREC's Health and Safety Policy and Equal Opportunities Policy.
It is a requirement for this role that you are registered with the Education Workforce Council (EWC) in Wales as a Work-based Learning Practitioner prior to your employment commencing.
Essential: Good level of Maths and English at GCSE grade C or above.
Essential: Teaching qualification, such as a PGCE.
Desirable: Essential Skills Wales Practitioner.
Experience (Measured in Application/Interview):
Experience of teaching/delivery within a learning environment.
Experience of qualification delivery.
Skills & Attributes (Measured in Interview):
Proven track record of meeting targets.
Willingness and ability to be flexible and go above and beyond as and when needed.
Creative and passionate for training and learning.
Ability to develop others.
Excellent IT skills with programmes such as Microsoft Office, Word and Excel.
Personal Qualities:
Adaptable.
resilient.
Other:
Clean UK Driving Licence and willingness to use own car (travel expenses paid).
Your offer of employment will be subject to a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. This check will be paid for by the Company.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 25,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Additional leave
Casual dress
Company events
Company pension
Employee discount
Health & wellbeing programme
Sick pay
Store discount
Work Location: In person
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