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Production Technician, Machine Shop

RyobiCarrickfergus, Antrim£25,233.52 per annum -Shift Premium may also apply

The Company: Ryobi Aluminium Casting (UK) Ltd is an innovative, world class supplier of high quality, technically complex automotive components. Based in Carrickfergus, Ryobi Aluminium Casting (UK) Ltd is a proud member of the Ryobi Group. With the help of our Japanese parent company we can bring the latest technological advances to our European Customers. Ryobi’s vision is to maintain a sustainable business by achieving the best results for our customers, maximising the potential of every employee through mutual respect, trust and teamwork. Our mission is to be the Number 1 Die Casting Company in Europe, to build upon our current customer base and increase market share, and to satisfy customer and shareholder requirements. The role: Practise and promote good housekeeping and 5S techniques. Ensuring all team members are promoting the same techniques within their production cells.  Responsible for training of all team members, help develop training needs and implement training plans as required  Drive cell ownership with all team members, ensuring all information is shared and understood.  Taking a lead role in communication sharing between shifts and support departments.  Take the lead role in TPM, 5s, and Health and safety activities. Responsible for creating/auditing machining cell daily 5s and health and safety audits.  Deputise for the Manufacturing Supervisor in their absence. Ensuring all teams members are working in the correct safe manner and following all processes and procedures within the department.  Lead daily production review and morning meetings, participate in weekly production reviews along with cell engineer  Ensure adherence to the 4-week production schedule  Ensure all team members adhere to all processes and procedures at all times, without deviation  Take the lead role in helping production operators with set-up, adjustment, trouble shooting and minor repair of equipment.  Please see attached job description for more duties Essential Criteria: If you have previously applied for this role in the last 6 months, we will not be considering your application at this time.

11 days ago

Holiday Scheme/Programme Staff

Mid & East Antrim Borough CouncilBallymena

Salary: Scale 3 and in the range SCP 7-8 (Currently £24,294 to £24,702) pro rata. The starting salary is normally at the base of the salary scale. MAIN PURPOSE OF THE JOB Support the Programme Coordinators to ensure the delivery of a fun, educational and stimulating programme of activities as part of a Mid and East Antrim Borough Council Holiday/Programme Schemes. Work in partnership with the professional coaches and trainers to deliver a programme of events. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1.           Service Delivery 1.1.      Assist the Programme Coordinator in the development and implementation of a structural programme of supervised indoor and outdoor activities including day trips, across a variety of sporting and non-sporting themes. 1.2.      Assist in the preparation of materials and resources for use in the Holiday Scheme/Programmes. 1.3.      Ensure that participants are supervised at all times and are fully engaged in activities and take control of any disruptive behaviour. 1.4.      Communicate and deal with enquiries from parents/carers in a professional manner and highlight any untoward behaviour or events to the Coordinator as necessary. 1.5.      Undertake any training relevant to the post. 1.6.      Ensure that the Scheme premises are kept in a clean and tidy condition. 1.7.      In conjunction with the Coordinator, maintain accurate records of work, accidents and incidents where appropriate. 2.           Quality 2.1.      Adhere to and comply with all Council policies and procedures relevant to this role, including arrangements for risk management. 3.           General 3.1.      Uphold the Core Values of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council and work to achieve the wider organisational objectives as detailed in the Corporate Plan. 3.2.      Participate in the Council’s Performance and Development Review process as detailed in the published scheme. 3.3.      Fulfil the legal Health and Safety duties placed on employees by: ·         taking reasonable care of your own health & safety and that of others who may be affected by what you do or do not do; ·         Co-operating with the Council on Health & Safety matters; ·         Ensuring that you use work items provided by the Council correctly and in accordance with the training and instruction received, including personal protective equipment (PPE); ·         Ensuring that you do not interfere with or misuse anything provided for health, safety, or welfare purposes. 3.4.      Contribute to Mid and East Antrim Borough Council in fulfilling all of its commitments in relation to anti-discrimination practices, its Equality Scheme and under the Northern Ireland Act 1998 and the Human Rights Act 1998. 3.5.      Comply with all the Council’s policies and procedures. 3.6.      Fulfil your legal responsibility for all records held, created or used as part of Council business whether paper based or electronic, including e-mails. All such records are public records and are accessible to the general public, with limited exceptions, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Environment Regulations 2004 and Data Protection Act 1998. Employees are required to be conversant with the Mid and East Antrim Borough Council procedure on records management and to seek advice if in doubt. 3.7.      Maintain high standards of personal accountability. 3.8.      Comply with the Code of Conduct for Local Government Employees and the Local Government Employee & Councillor Working Relationship Protocol. 3.9.      Perform any other duties commensurate with the grade and level of responsibility of this post, for which the post holder has the necessary experience and/or training. Closing caveat: This job description sets out the main duties of the post as at the date of completion. It is not intended to be rigid and inflexible but should be regarded as providing guidelines within which the postholder is required to work. Other duties of a similar nature and appropriate to the grade may be assigned from time to time by the Head of Service. Duties may vary to meet the changing needs of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council and without changing the general character of the post or the level of responsibility that it entails. Such variations are a common occurrence and cannot of themselves justify a reconsideration of the grading of the post. Qualifications and Experience Applicants must: Have a minimum of Entry Level Essential Skills an Qualifications in Adult Literacy and Adult Numeracy. AND ·           A coaching qualification in sport(s) – Minimum of Level 1 or physical education/teaching, teaching assistant or youth work qualification. AND ·           Previous experience working in Holiday Schemes/Programmes/classroom environments and/or experience in assisting in the development and implementation of a large-scale activity events. Knowledge Understanding of the responsibilities and practical aspects of working with children/young people General A full current driving licence valid in the UK and access to a vehicle OR have access to a form of transport that enables you to carry out the duties of the post . In addition to the standard pre-employment checks, this position will also be subject to receipt of a satisfactory Enhanced with the Barred List Access (NI) check, in accordance with Access NI Code of Practice.   Behavioural Competencies (Front Line Level) These competencies are the top 6 competencies the Local Government Competency Framework [ii] which have been identified and prioritised for effective performance in this role. 1.   How we Provide Leadership and Direction: 1.1 Setting Direction Contributes to the development of a strategy and conveys a clear vision led by being innovative, ambitious and proactive. 2.   How we manage ourselves 2.3   Communicating with Impact Presents a positive image by communicating effectively, being resilient and treating people fairly. 3.   How we work with others 3.2 Influencing Outcomes Adapts style and approach to achieve effective outcomes. 3.3   Meeting Customer Needs Establishes the needs of customers and strives to ensure that these are met. 3.4 Respect for Diversity and Equality underpins the core competencies required for the post. 4.   How we move forward 4.1 Problem Solving and Decision Making Gathers information from a range of sources. Analyses information to identify problems and issues. Makes effective decisions and recommendations based on resolution agreement within an environment of trust, mutual respect and co-operation. 4.3   Achieving Results Takes personal responsibility for making things happen. Shows motivation and perseverance in overcoming obstacles and achieving results.

14 days ago

Independent Member Of The Audit And Risk Assurance Committee

Special EU Programmes BodyBelfast, Antrim£415 per day

To provide an independent and objective perspective on control, risk and governance arrangements to support the Chief Executive in discharging her role as Accounting Officer.

11 days ago

Human Resources Student Placement

Special EU Programmes BodyBelfast, Antrim£23,071

SUMMARY OF JOB: ​​​​​​​ The Special EU Programmes Body are delighted to be offering the opportunity for a university student with an interest in people and HR to join our team for a 9 – 11-month placement. The individual will directly support the HR Manager and HR Officers on a wide range of activity including day-to-day processes and strategic projects. KEY FUNCTIONS:

30+ days ago

Student Paramedic

HSE - National Ambulance Service (NAS)Nationwide€33,210 - €34,400 per year

Job Title, Grade Code: Student Paramedic (Grade Code: 3190) *Please note that this grade code is awaiting formal assignment from the DOH but it will not result in a change to the terms and conditions of employment. Remuneration The Salary scale for the post as at 01/01/2024 is: €33,210 - €33,640 - €34,070 - €34,400 Salary Scales are updated periodically and the most up to date versions can be found here: https://healthservice.hse.ie/staff/benefits-services/pay/pay-scales.html Campaign Reference: NRS14282 Closing Date: Wednesday 15th May 2024 at 3pm Proposed Testing Date(s): Week Commencing 10th June 2024 Proposed Interview Date (s): Week Commencing 15th July 2024 (Please note dates are provisional and are subject to change)   Educational Programme and Career Progression The HSE has on-going opportunities for candidates wishing to undertake the BSc. (Hon) in Paramedic Studies with a view to employment as a Pre Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC) registered Paramedic with NAS. This is a unique and exciting opportunity for Student Paramedics to undertake a BSc. (Hon) in Paramedic Studies as an employee of the HSE with the potential to lead to full time employment. The key stages of this programme and progression are: Year 1 – Student Paramedic Year 2 - Under Graduate Paramedic Intern Year 3 - Post Graduate Paramedic Intern Subject to graduation from the BSc. (Hon) in Paramedic Studies, registration as a Paramedic with PHECC and successful discharge of the probationary period: Year 4 - Registered (Qualified) Paramedic (full time employment)   Selection Process The HSE has on-going opportunities for Student Paramedics. In order to meet this requirement it is the intention of the National Recruitment Service to create a national supplementary panel from which current and future Student Paramedic training places will be filled. The recruitment and selection process for this campaign will be managed by the NRS and will involve various stages. The stages of this process are as follows: Stage 1 – Application Form ( www.hse.ie ) Stage 2 – Supervised Verbal Evaluation and Logical Thinking Testing Stage 3 – Eligibility Sift in line with UCC course entry requirements Stage 4 – Competency Based Interview Full information on the testing / assessment stages is available in this Job Specification and in the Additional Campaign Information document. There are a number of documents that candidates will be required to submit at the Testing/Assessment stage of the process. If you are interested in the role of Student Paramedic we would advise you to start gathering those documents now. The tests for this recruitment campaign are provisionally scheduled to take place on week commencing 10th June 2024 and the documentation must be available for submission at that time. Candidates who cannot produce the required documentation will be deemed ineligible and will not progress further in the selection process. Please refer to the Ranking/Shortlisting/Interview part of this Job Specification and the Additional Campaign Information document for further information on the documents you will be required to submit.   Taking up Appointment: A start date will be indicated at job offer stage.   Location of Post: National Ambulance Service College and Operational Divisions throughout the National Ambulance Service (NAS) as required to facilitate training placements. Details of the HSE National Ambulance Service Structure are provided at: https://www.nationalambulanceservice.ie/  Student Paramedics are required to work in any division of the NAS and can / will be re-assigned between locations as and when service need dictates. Every effort will be made to offer geographically convenient postings; however, we may be unable to facilitate this because of operational requirements. Informal Enquiries: Geraldine Glancy, Campaign Lead, NRS, applysupport@hse.ie National Ambulance Service College, nasc@hse.ie University College Cork, info.emed@ucc.ie   Details of Service: The National Ambulance Service (NAS) is the statutory pre-hospital emergency and intermediate care provider for the State. The NAS mission is to serve the needs of patients and the public as part of an integrated health system, through the provision of high quality, safe and patient centred services. This care begins immediately at the time that the emergency call is received, continues through to the safe treatment, transportation and handover of the patient to the clinical team at the receiving hospital or emergency department. Serving a population of over 5 million people, the NAS responds to over 400,000 ambulance calls each year, employs over 2600 staff across 118 locations and has a fleet of in excess of 620 vehicles. In conjunction with its partners the NAS transports approximately 25,800 patients via an Intermediate Care Service, co-ordinates and dispatches more than 800 Aero Medical / Air Ambulance calls, completes 600 paediatric and neonatal transfers and supports Community First Responder Schemes across the state. In 2025, the National Ambulance Service will continue implementation of a strategic plan, NAS Strategy 2025 to 2034, which is focused on ensuring the delivery of patient centred care. It brings together recommendations from a wide series of reviews into a single plan. A critical element of this is the implementation of shifting models of care that will see the service utilise other alternative services for our patients than the emergency department. Purpose of the Post (Student Paramedic) NAS is seeking persons interested in undertaking the Paramedic Training Programme (including Internship) and acquiring Registration as a Paramedic with the Pre Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC).  The intention of this process is to provide a pool of suitably qualified paramedics, licensed to practice by the Pre Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC), who will be offered positions at the grade of Paramedic at various locations throughout the NAS. The Paramedic (PHECC Registered Paramedic) will be competent to carry out all of the duties of the Paramedic (PHECC Registered Paramedic) and will have a range of abilities which will permit the safe delivery of emergency care and transport within the framework and limits specified by PHECC. The Paramedic (PHECC Registered Paramedic) will be responsible for the care, treatment and movement of patients and maintaining self, vehicles, equipment and station in a manner fit to respond to that role. The Paramedic Training Programme is operated jointly by the National Ambulance Services College (NASC) and the College of Medicine & Health, University College Cork (UCC). Successful completion of the course will lead to Paramedic Registration with the pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council and award of the BSc (Hons) in Paramedic Studies, UCC.  The purpose of the post of Student Paramedic is to: ·       Successfully complete the course ·       Achieve the award of the BSc (Hons) in Paramedical Science, UCC ·       Secure Paramedic Registration with the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council ·       Successfully discharge the probationary period as an employee of the HSE ·       Secure enduring employment with the HSE as a PHECC Registered Paramedic Principal Duties and Responsibilities (PHECC Registered Paramedic) Deployment/Flexibility ●       Work rosters as assigned as a Paramedic, carry out the duties of the Paramedic ●       During any shift, work in any Ambulance Station as assigned from time to time ●       Be prepared to participate in strategic deployment at any designated Main Ambulance Station, Small Station, Sub-Station or other location as may be implemented in the future ●       Where directed, split crews to ensure effective crewing of Emergency Ambulances or Rapid Response Vehicles ●       Support and participate in the deployment of Alternative Pathways Services focussed on non-conveyance ●       Work in the NEOC Clinical Hub if required to support Hear and Treat activities ●       Work in rotational roles where required, e.g. Primary Care Teams and Emergency Departments ●       Operate any NAS vehicle as and when directed for deployment to clinically appropriate calls as set out in the PHECC Dispatch Standard including Emergency Ambulances, Intermediate Care Vehicles, CCRS Vehicles, Rapid Response Vehicles, Aeromedical Services or any other transport modality deemed appropriate to support service delivery. ●       Report to a Supervisor or Manager as designated by the District Operations Manager ●       Comply with all Standing Operational Procedures including clinical, operational and NEOC related ●       Act within the principles of Framework for Major Emergency Management during major emergencies if the need arises and to carry such communications equipment as necessary and to be familiar with the Major Emergency Plan. ●       Participate in exercises and training sessions designed to improve the ability of the NAS to respond to a Major Emergency. ●       Communicate with a broad range of HSE and non HSE professionals as appropriate ●       Carry out duties in an acting up capacity as required ●       Paramedics in NAS are both professional and societal examples by maintaining a high standard of dress and appearance as well as conducting themselves in a responsible manner at all times. ●       Ensure appropriate details and method of communications are available to NAS to ensure any necessary contact outside of working hours is available and acted upon responsibly by you Development, Education & Training ·       Engage in the HSE performance achievement process in conjunction with your Line Manager and staff as appropriate. ●       Be an exemplar for the progression of the profession and support all continuous quality improvement initiatives ●       Take personal responsibility for maintaining your currency and competence in Paramedic practice ●       Take part in training and development programmes as appropriate. ●       Be prepared to undertake continuous professional development opportunities. ●       Support the development of colleagues. ●       Mentor Undergraduate and Post Graduate Paramedic Interns, including those from external agencies and foster an atmosphere of learning by example. ●       Co-operate fully with the role and function of Paramedic Tutors and Clinical Practice Facilitators ●       Facilitate both internal and external observer and student placements ●       Undergo such training as may be prescribed by the NAS for both organisational and individual development. ●       Identify and seek the support of the NAS for relevant professional development opportunities necessary to maintain and improve clinical competence. ●       Identify developmental opportunities within the work context and take part in activities, which lead to personal and professional development. ●       Interact with, support and mentor Community First Responders ●       Attend supervision and appraisal session with Supervisors and Managers as required. ●       Where relevant and deemed necessary by the Clinical Director, engage fully and willingly in the Return to Practice process Personal Health & Wellbeing ●       In the context of delivering high quality Emergency Medical Services, maintaining a level of physical fitness and on-going personal professional development appropriate to the role is essential ●       Foster good working relationships with peers, colleagues and external stakeholders and call out poor behaviour where observed ●       Demonstrate awareness of own stress levels and seek appropriate support in order to manage individual responsibility. ●       Where practicable promote and support employee assistance programmes and schemes (e.g. CISM). ●       Ensure attendance for duty free from the effects and smell of prior alcohol consumption ●       Wear such uniforms and/or protective clothing as deemed necessary for the performance of his/her duties in a clean, hygienic and professional manner  Safety, Health & Welfare at Work (Including Driving & Vehicle Checks) ●       Be familiar with the Site Specific Safety Statement and be personally responsible for signing to confirm you have done so. ●       Carry out relevant risk assessments to identify and report actual or potential hazards/risks in the work environment in accordance with the NAS Safety Statement / deal with them appropriately ●       Take immediate action to minimise risks where it is reasonably practicable to do so ●       Ensure there is no smoking in the vehicle or in any areas where smoking is restricted. ●       Demonstrate awareness of own stress levels and seek appropriate support ●       Drive all relevant vehicles types operated by NAS in accordance with the Policy for Vehicular Emergency Response, Safe Work Practice Sheet on Driving and the Site Specific Safety Statement ●       At the start of each tour of duty, carry out and complete a Daily Vehicle Inspection Form, ensuring that all defects, deficiencies and accident damage are reported on a Vehicle/Equipment Defect Report Form to the Fleet and Asset Coordination Centre ●       Check any vehicle prior to use ensuring that it is fully equipped, visually checked for defects and that all equipment is functioning and ready for use in accordance with Service Procedures ●       As part of on-going professional development, ensure an up to date knowledge of equipment required to perform duties. ●       Carry out maintenance, equipment and drug checks on emergency ambulance, intermediate care and specialist vehicles as may be in service at any given time ●       Operate equipment in accordance with Standing Operational Procedures and manufacturer’s instructions ●       Maintain the NAS standards of cleanliness for vehicles, equipment and stations ●       Be personally responsible for not undertaking any task or action which would knowingly cause risk to self, others, or to the NAS ●       As far as is reasonably practicable attempt to prevent other people from undertaking tasks or actions which would knowingly cause risk to themselves, others, or to the NAS ●       Participate in briefing/training sessions and carry out any agreed control measures and duties as instructed ●       Comply with all Health and Safety guidelines, be familiar with Safety Statements and Site Specific Statements and immediately report any accidents in line with the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work legislation Administrative Responsibilities (Including Managing Resources & Information) ●       Ensure all required technology, including ICT and communications is fully maintained and utilised as intended by NAS during working hours to ensure necessary communication at all times. ●       Ensure appropriate details and method of communications are available to NAS to ensure any necessary contact outside of working hours is available and acted upon responsibly by you. Record details and maintain records of patients, journeys, vehicle refuelling and duty hours in accordance with NAS procedures ●       Maintain and submit records as required by the relevant Senior Manager or a designated Manager to include Daily Vehicle Inspection Forms, Vehicle/Equipment Defect Report Forms, electronic Patient Care Reports or any other reports as required ●       Co-operate with and be familiar with all management procedures in relation to discipline, industrial relations agreements, rosters, training, leave and grievance ●       Take responsibility for ensuring operational equipment is ready for use ●       Document all patient care and treatment and comply with records management processes ●       Access and record information using computerised systems ●       Undertake paperwork, such as recording routine tests on pieces of equipment ●       Accept responsibility for security of stations, vehicles and equipment where appropriate ●       Get to know the local community area, including: streets, roads and buildings ●       Be aware of the risks and possible hazards to be found within their operational area ●       Maintain confidentiality in relation to personal data held for colleagues and patients, ensuring it is processed lawfully; for no purpose other than for which it was intended; is relevant to that purpose; is retained for no longer than is necessary; is processed in accordance with the rights of the subject to access and accuracy; and is protected from accidental loss or damage in accordance with the requirements of the Data Protection legislation, and records management guidance ●       Maintain confidentiality of patient identifiable personal data using a non-identifiable alternative, where practicable, and limiting access on a strictly need to know basis Tenure The post of Student Paramedic is Specified Purpose. Any posts that may be offered, either specified purpose or permanent, full time and pensionable employment as a Registered Paramedic are subject to successful completion of the Paramedic Training Programme, successful discharge of the Paramedic Internship and successful acquisition of registration as a Paramedic with PHECC. Appointment as an employee of the Health Service Executive is governed by the Health Act 2004 and the Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Act 2004 and Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Amendment Act 2013. Working Week The hours of attendance i.e. average of 39 hours per week calculated over a predetermined period of time, involves shift work. You will be expected to be available for duty outside of the rostered hours as and when the need may arise. Shift patterns are normally of 8, 10 or 12 hours duration. A shift pattern may have a period of On Call incorporated. Rosters and periods of duty will involve working at weekends, nights and during public holidays. You will be required to work the agreed roster arrangements advised to you by your line manager.  Where you are required to work unsocial hours and/or night duty you will be remunerated at the nationally approved rates for your pay grade.   Where you are not assigned to a roster, your Supervisor will notify the working hours allocated to you at least 24 hours in advance. Where an unforeseen event such as staff availing of bereavement, force majeure, paternity or sick leave, staff injury, Stress Management stand down, a major emergency or critical staff shortage occurs, you will be required to change allocated working hours (& leave) at short notice, i.e. less than 24 hours’ notice. Annual Leave The annual leave associated with the post is 23 days. Every appointment of a person who is not already a permanent officer of the Health Service Executive or of a Local Authority shall be subject to a probationary period of 12 months as stipulated in the Department of Health Circular No.10/71. The above Job Description is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all duties involved and consequently, the post holder may be required to perform other duties as appropriate to the post which may be assigned to him/her from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office.

3 days agoFull-time

Maintenance Person

Healthcare Ireland GroupBallymena

The Home This role will be over two homes located on the same site. Slemish Nursing home is based on the Broughshane Road, with a new learning disability- Holmes Court which has been newly built behind.  The Role Under directions, delivers an efficient and affective maintenance service within Healthcare Ireland unit to assist in the well-being, safety, and comfort of residents. The Responsibilities:

20 days agoFull-timePermanent

Administrator

NWCareBelfast

NWCare is a domiciliary care agency with over 50 years experience in healthcare and one of the leading providers in Northern Ireland. We are now recruiting an administrator for our Belfast branch. The role contains an element of human resources and the successful applicant will report to the Human Resources Manager. Salary/Package: £12.00 per hour

20 days agoFull-time

Sales Acquisition Executive

EirNationwide€32,000 per year

About This Role: We are hiring Sales Acquisition Executives to transform Irish homes with Gigabit Fibre broadband. This is a door to door sales position. Why This Role: Others:About eir: We are the country's biggest and best network with Ireland's fastest broadband, 4G mobile as standard, as well as the largest 5G network and individual business solutions. We are proud to be part of the very fabric of Ireland, going right back to the foundation of the state. We touch every community across the country. We already connect over 2 million customers across Ireland, which means we're one of the country's biggest brands. At eir, we can connect you to cutting edge careers, inspirational people, plenty of commitment and ambition, and a fantastic future. Our aim is to be the provider of choice for communications services in Ireland, which means we focus on looking after our people, so they can do the same for our customers.

8 days agoFull-time

Finance Assistant

Kilwaughter, Antrim

Job Title: Finance Assistant Salary: Starting salary commensurate with experience and qualifications Location: This role is based at HQ, Kilwaughter, Co. Antrim Purpose: Reporting to the Financial Controller, this role will be responsible for the accounts payable function. The role will require processing of stock and non-stock purchase invoices in accordance with company procedures to ensure supplier invoices are entered accurately and on time. You will also prepare monthly payment runs for sign-off, provide reports to the Financial Controller (including VAT reconciliations and aged creditor reviews) and liaise with other departments in the closure of purchases orders in the system.

19 days ago

Head Of Learning And Growth

Victims & Survivors ServiceBelfast, Antrim£52,578 - £56,237 per annum (under review)

Head of Learning and Growth REF: HOLG/04/24 Grade 7, Permanent ​​​​​​​Salary: £52,578 - £56,237 per annum (under review) Closing date for applications: 17:00 on Monday 29th April 2024 Purpose of the Job The purpose of the role of Head of Learning and Growth is to define, lead, coordinate and achieve the successful delivery of the work undertaken by three diverse teams within the organisation, addressing service development and reporting, communications and awareness raising, and the monitoring and evaluation of the organisation’s impact in delivering its strategic aims. By the closing date for applications, candidates must demonstrate that they fulfil each of the following essential criteria: 1. A degree level qualification or equivalent. 2. A minimum of 3 years’ senior management* experience in an organisation that delivers a programme of services to the public, either directly or through a series of external delivery agencies. 3. A minimum of 3 years’ practical experience of working in partnership with key stakeholders, using research and other information to develop and implement strategic initiatives. 4. A minimum of 2 years’ experience providing innovative leadership to achieve organisational objectives, and reporting, monitoring & evaluating delivery and outcomes in line with such objectives. 5. Experience of developing and maintaining productive working relationships with a wide range of stakeholders at senior levels, and with service users. 6. A current UK Driving Licence with access to a car. This will be waived in the case of an applicant whose disability prohibits driving but who is able to organise suitable alternative arrangements. ​​​​​​​* Senior management level is defined as the level within an organisation at which strategic decisions are made.

19 days agoPermanent
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