1 JOB DESCRIPTION: TRAINER Job Title: Trainer Report
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1 JOB DESCRIPTION: TRAINER Job Title: Trainer Report
JOB DESCRIPTION: TRAINER Job Title: Trainer Report to: Training Manager Department: HertsRITE, Druglink Location: Office (Hemel Hempstead moving to Berkhamsted) and various locations across Hertfordshire Salary: Dependent upon experience Purpose The Trainer is an integral member of the Training Dept. and will be expected to prepare and deliver high level educational training sessions for HertsRITE, to both the workforce and schools across Hertfordshire. The focus of the training will largely be substance misuse and associated topics and the role will be required to identify the need for new courses in both the workforce and schools, developing new courses and producing the materials as necessary. The trainer will also need to develop eLearning courses as required to refresh the offering through HertsRITE. The post will involve working closely with Druglink partners and other agencies to build and manage relationships to secure new business. The trainer position works with and supports educational environments’ such as schools, colleges & universities as well as workforce development with organizations. Values To promote diversity, best practice, consistent application and adherence to legislation through encouraging the behaviour described in Druglink Policies and Procedures. The post holder will be required to work within the required values: To apply a performance-focused approach to the role To adopt an innovative yet evidence based approach to creating new courses and presentational material To undertake the role and work with colleagues in a manner which models appropriate and pro-social behaviour and approaches To comply with Druglink’s equal opportunity policy and associated procedures and embrace a culture which values diversity To operate in an open, transparent and participative style To advocate for the rights of drug misusers and users throughout the community 1 Main Tasks To monitor new trends in substance misuse, researching and using an evidence based model of information sharing To create new training material to the intended audience courses and deliver these courses as required To monitor and evaluate effectiveness of programmes developed and delivered by building an evaluation and recording system that embraces an evidence based approach to work and outcomes To write and build eLearning programmes for the workforce and schools using Articulate To establish close working relationships with educational environments and partner organisations To constantly review and develop new programs and mediums of delivery that are cutting edge and innovative To be an available resource for schools / businesses to consult with in relation to drug and alcohol issues To expand the scope of the service to private organisations in Hertfordshire and surrounding counties and schools outside of Dacorum To assist schools and organisations in developing their drug and alcohol policies To develop close working relationships with colleagues, schools and organisations building a rapport that facilitates ongoing work and mutual understanding To maintain excellent liaison with external partners and colleagues while promoting Druglink and its services To contribute to the delivery of a high quality service in line with the service specifications and contractual requirements To maintain the values, policies and procedures of Druglink and the external Standards and legislation to which Druglink must conform Previous experience The post holder should have experience of working in drug and alcohol misuse fields and also hold a qualification in training, or have at least 5 years proven previous experience of writing and delivering training. It is also a requirement that the post holder has previous experience of working with young people and can engage well with a younger audience. Working Conditions The post worker will be required to work at schools and training venues across Hertfordshire. Some evening and weekend work will be required. Comments This job description may be amended in response to organisational or service development changes. 2 Key National Occupational Standards AA2 Establish, sustain and disengage from relationships with individuals AA3 Enable individuals to find out about and use services and facilities AA4 Promote people’s equality, diversity and rights AA5 Interact with individuals using telecommunications AB4 Contribute to the protection of individuals from abuse AC1 Develop your own knowledge and practice AC3 Contribute to the development of the knowledge and practice of others AD1 Raise awareness about substances, their use and effects AD2 Facilitate learning through presentations and activities AD3 Facilitate group learning AD4 Develop and disseminate information and advice about substance use, health and social well-being AK1 Assist individuals to explore future employment, training and education opportunities BC2 Manage activities to meet customer requirements BD3 Ensure own actions reduce risks to health and safety BE2 Provide information to support decision making BE6 Preparing reports and returns BI1 Develop productive working relationships Personal Specification Essential Experience Knowledge and understanding of substance misuse Knowledge and understanding of working with students and adults Experience of working in schools or a school environment Track record of developing, preparing and delivering training Desirable Experience Experience of the substance misuse field Knowledge of the Models of Care Essential Qualifications Presentational skills or training delivery (PTTLLS, QTTLLS or DTTLLS) Essential Skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Excellent team working skills Ability to work in partnership with others Ability to build and manage relationships with partner organisations Ability to influence diverse audiences Be able to build a rapport with the target audience Information technology (MS Office, Articulate, CMS and CRM) Experience of preparing / reports / training materials 3 Desirable Specialist Skills Substance misuse and its affects Group work Essential Personal Qualities Self-motivated with a can-do attitude Promote equality, diversity and rights Mature attitude to care Commitment to working with both students and adult professionals Innovation and creativity focused on clear benefit Essential Social Circumstances Car owner Driver’s license Able to work flexible hours as required DBS check For more details or for an informal discussion, please call Melanie on 01442 254662 4