Location of Role: Chelmsford
Advert Closing Date: 17/12/2024
Starting Salary: £32,244.00 (pro-rata for part-time vacancies)
Part/Full Time: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Working Pattern: Mon-Fri
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an individual to undertake the role of Leadership Development Trainer.
This is a challenging role that requires the successful candidate to design and deliver a range of leadership training including promotion framework courses to newly promoted Sergeants and Inspectors and civilian equivalents, as well as a variety of other courses covering general leadership techniques, organisational procedures, and operational policing skills. This role also requires the successful candidate to provide training skills, via an existing college of policing course, to newly appointed police trainers.
As the role requires the successful applicant to deliver leadership training via classroom-based courses, experience in the design and delivery of classroom-based training is essential. An innovative approach to course design and delivery is also sought.
Good verbal and written communication skills are essential as the successful applicant will be required to present to large classes of students as well as liaising with a number of guest speakers to arrange inputs, including chief officers. You will also be arranging schedules of training and carrying out all of the administrative tasks required to run a course, so you will also be able to demonstrate good organisational skills.
The training you will be required to deliver contains both leadership theory as well as operational policing elements to newly promoted Sergeants and Inspectors as well as support staff equivalents, so a knowledge of working within an operational policing role (or similar leadership role) or a relevant qualification in policing is essential.
The role also requires the successful candidate to utilise a number of Microsoft Office products in order to create, amend, and organise their workload of training. A sound knowledge and experience of using products such as PowerPoint, Excel, and Word is therefore also required.
This opportunity would suit a highly motivated and dynamic individual who can bring their wide experience into the classroom in order to train and prepare the next generation of police leaders.
As the role advertised is primarily for a classroom-based trainer, a level 4 CET qualification has been identified as the minimum training requirement to fulfil the role by the national college of policing. Candidates that hold this qualification (or equivalent) would be desirable; however, training would be provided for the right candidate.
Essex Police offer agile working which designates that certain roles can offer flexibility in terms of place of work, including some home working. The specific requirements of this role will be discussed during the interview stages with candidates. The extent of flexibility will be agreed through individual assessment with the line manager to assess operational requirements and individual’s suitability for home working. In the event that home working is agreed for the successful candidate, there will be a requirement to regularly attend the contractual workplace, as agreed with the line manager.
Training Situational Assessment
Candidates will be assessed on their ability to produce a short 10-minute example training input, followed by a 5-minute opportunity for questions from the audience (assessors).
It is recognised that many candidates will have not undergone any formal training as a trainer; however, the assessment will be of their potential to operate in this environment.
The assessment will focus on the ability of the candidate to structure the 10 mins appropriately, making best use of the available time, considering the use of visual aids, audience participation, and dynamic response to audience questions. The key overall assessment will be focused on whether the candidate was able to impart knowledge to the audience.
Essex Police offer incremental increases within this salary band; therefore, the salary for this position will rise to a maximum of £37,692.00.
Your application for this role will be shortlisted on the content you provide within the “reason for application” question within the application form itself. CVs, covering letters, or attachments are not included in the shortlist. Within your “reason for application” answer, please refer to any experience, skills, and abilities you feel you have that will make you suitable for this role, based on the role criteria stated in the job advert or job description. Please provide as much detail as possible as insufficient content may mean you do not meet the shortlisting criteria; however, please note this question is limited to 9000 characters and this system will count spaces and blank lines as characters. This count may differ from the Microsoft Word word count function; therefore, you may wish to use a different online character counter to check the characters used.
All of our posts require a level of vetting and security clearance. During the recruitment process, you will be sent vetting information forms to complete.
Kent Police and Essex Police welcome applications regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, sex, or employment status.
Please let us know if you require extra support at any stage of the application process, or for further information regarding this position, please email us at recruitment.business.services@ecis.police.uk stating ‘Application Support and Adjustments’ in the title of your email. Alternatively, you can call us on 01245 452833.
Where appropriate, we will make adjustments to the selection process, working arrangements, and/or the working environment provided it is reasonable in all the circumstances to do so.
This post is open to:
* Members of a European Economic Area (EEA) state who hold settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme.
* Commonwealth citizens or foreign nationals (who are not British citizens or European Economic Area (EEA) state members) who have leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom for an indefinite period that is free from restrictions.
All applicants (except those who have been serving abroad with the British Armed Forces) must have lived in the UK continuously for the past three years.
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