In the absence of the Facilities Manager, the post holder will monitor the Facilities training inbox and respond and act upon any training requirements in a timely manner. Frequently deliver first day induction and functional training day two and three for new employees, frequent requirement to demonstrate using physical demonstrations including lifting, pushing and pulling of wheelchairs, beds, trollies, scrubbing machines, regen trollies and any other equipment in line with the moving and handling guidelines. At times, the Facilities Trainer will work on wards mentoring new staff and staff with further training needs. Design, develop and deliver refresher training including stop the job and toolbox talks, daily cleaning/portering tasks on wards facilitating staff across all three sites. Deliver new training programmes in accordance with Trust guidelines including the national standards of cleanliness and infection, prevention and control. Provide mortuary training which can be distressing when placing a patient in the mortuary fridge. Provide training for resus and cardiac arrest situations which can be distressing and emotional. Provide support to colleagues being trained in circumstances that can rise from emotional or distressing situations. Deliver customer care training in line with the Trust core values. Staff may come across patients they are moving for diagnostic procedures when they have been given upsetting news. To provide support and guidance to the other staff trainers including coaching and guiding newly trained trainers. Excellent communication skills to motivate and mentor employees to ensure a supportive learning experience delivered to people with learning difficulties and where English is not their first language. Assist in developing the teams strategic plan. Identify, implement and evaluate changes to training practices and procedures in own working area, including training programmes and discussing the reasons with the Facilities Training Manager. Implement policies and propose practices and procedures for the Facilities Training Department. The Training Facilitator will be required to have the knowledge and technical ability to be able to undertake and teach staff the skills necessary to complete service delivery. The Training Facilitator will be required to have the knowledge and technical ability to be able to undertake and teach staff the skills necessary to complete service delivery. Ensure equipment used to deliver the service is of the standard required and is maintained to physical and technical standards. Monitor the Facilities Training inbox and respond and act upon any training requirements co-ordinating with the line managers and organisational development in a timely manner. Process all onboarding passes for new operational Facilities team employees ensuring that the new employee has everything they need for day one. To work without direct supervision and make day to day decisions within own remit and to use own initiative when to refer to others. Contribute to project activities in support of the Facilities Training team objectives. To be responsible for co-ordinating and booking venues and ensuring equipment is available for use. To assist the Facilities Manager in all aspects of project implementation as needed. Create and provide reports/training slides to the Training Manager using Microsoft packages. Organise training with outside training providers specific to bespoke training. To support the Facilities Training Manager in planning and organising training events within the operational services. Take and prepare minutes for team meetings. To maintain effective and efficient training documents and make recommendations for improvement where appropriate. Ensure all Facilitators are working and following all Trust policies and guidelines plus own departmental procedures. Responsible for ordering non and stock items maintain and checking stock levels to reduce financial resources. Responsible for the safe and correct use of equipment used for training such as laptops, computers, scrubbing machines, steamers, beds, trollies, wheelchairs and regen ovens to reduce risk of damage. Where facility services are busy, the Training Facilitators will be required to support portering and domestic services either with cleaning or moving patients. The Training Facilitators need to be flexible with both office/VDU and training requirements of infrastructure staff. This may mean re-evaluation of daily schedules to be respondent to individual/manager and IPC needs on either training or reports required.