Denbighshire Training Coordinator
Listed on 2026-01-20
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Training Consultant, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Health Educator
Job Category:
Housing
Job location:
East Parade, Rhyl, Denbighshire, LL18 3 AH, United Kingdom
Denbighshire County Council
Hours per week: 37
Start date:
Immediate start
Salary: £17.47 per hour
Minimum 3 days in office per week
Job PurposeTo co-ordinate, develop, deliver and evaluate a range of learning and training opportunities across a whole range of Working Denbighshire participants aged 16 and over. As part of the overall Working Denbighshire Strategy, you will be required to ensure the achievement of learning and qualifications in sufficient numbers to meet our ambitious delivery targets.
Working within the Working Denbighshire Employer and Training team the Training Coordinator will develop effective interagency, multidisciplinary and whole sector relationships in order to identify training needs and be responsible for developing, coordinating and implementing a range of training programs in order to help meet these objectives.
This role will support the Working Denbighshire service by participating in other programmes and training as required and to promote and represent the work of the Service internally and with all external partner agencies.
Method of Assessment- Application Form
- Interview / Presentation / References
- A relevant training/coaching qualification, or experience of working as a Trainer, Training Coordinator, Training Facilitator or other relevant position coordinating training in a community setting.
- Practice Assessor / Teacher Award.
- Proven experience as a Training Coordinator, Trainer, Coach, Training Facilitator or similar role.
- Experience of inter-agency networking and joint working with statutory, voluntary and private sectors.
- Hands‑on experience coordinating multiple training events & initiatives.
- Knowledge of various training methods, techniques and latest approaches to ensure effective programs, including e-learning, classroom based, coaching, apprenticeships etc.
- Ability to complete full training cycles including assess needs, plan, develop, source, coordinate and monitor training initiatives.
- Knowledge of the range of courses available, their occupational relevance and sources of available funding.
- Ability to develop training aids such as resources, manuals, handbooks etc.
- Knowledge of confidentiality and data protection issues and a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Excellent facilitation and presentation skills.
- Excellent ICT skills with ability to use e-learning platforms and Microsoft Office proficiency.
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