Regional Trainer
Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
To facilitate, support and oversee all support worker training in accordance with Access Kaiāwhina Competency training, competencies, and qualifications in the region
To contribute to the design and development of workplace training, comply with audit requirements and other tasks, to meet operational needs of the Access workforce
To facilitate, support and oversee all training requirements of the region, including general induction of non-support worker roles.
Key responsibilities
- Keep-up-to-date and informed about Access policies and procedures to ensure services are delivered in a manner consistent with quality management systems.
- Maintain current knowledge of training curriculums.
- Plan, develop and deliver group and individual tuition as per the programme curriculum.
- Be responsible for the supervision, tuition, review, assessment of learners.
- Load unit standard and qualfication information into Careerforce iPortal and complete and maintain learner records and other administration linked to learning and progression.
- Produce regular reports on learning progression as requested by Access.
- Undertake relevant professional development to maintain curriculum knowledge and quality standards and actively participate in ongoing training content review.
- Facilitate training for other Access staff as required.
Excellent verbal communication skills, coupled with a caring nature and the ability to connect and interact within a multi-cultural environment.
A team player, someone who can build professional relationships in the community
Teaching experience and qualifications in adult learning, nursing, allied health, or teaching
Experience in Health sector is desirable
Hold a registered assessor qualification and be an approved Careerforce Assessor or, has the ability to obtain this
Hold or be prepared to undertake further study towards the Certificate in Adult Teaching.
Intermediate level computer and on-line information recording skills
The ability to plan and organise training effectively, to establish priorities and meet deadlines in a demanding environment
Ability to self-direct and manage a busy workload
A current full driver's license is essential
A demonstrated commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi in the workplace
Actively demonstrates the ability and desire to show cultural sensitivity, awareness and understanding of diversity
A supportive Nationwide team with a strong values-based culture
A passionate business that promotes diversity and inclusion that are reflective of the communities we serve
Company car, laptop and phone
Some flexibility to work from home or the office
A dynamic and supportive team culture
Structured and supportive orientation
Access to learning and professional development
Ko wai mātou? | Who are we?
Access Community Health (Hauora-Tara-Ā-Whare) is a leading provider of home-based healthcare and support. Our nationwide teams of over 4,000 support workers and registered nurses support people to remain active, safe, and independent in their own homes and communities.
Please only apply for this role if you have current work rights in New Zealand.
If this sounds like an exciting opportunity and you would like further information, please email [email protected]
He kapiti hono he tatai hono he manaaki tangata We connect, we customise, we care for our people.
Reference # 3216
Posted on 02 May 2024
Closes on 01 Jun 2024 12:00
Location(s) Wellington, Wellington Central, Hutt Valley, Porirua & Kapiti Coast, Rest of Wellington Region
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