Learning and Development Officer
Cardiff/Llandudno Junction (Hybrid Working)
The Organisation
Our client provides leadership and expertise in welfare and early years in Wales. Their vision is to make a positive difference to support for children, adults, and their families and carers.
To achieve this, they lead on developing and regulating the workforce, service improvement, and data and research to improve support. Through their quality assurance work, they support educators in both education and practice settings, ensuring the highest level of training for the next generation of workers.
They are now looking for a Learning and Development Officer to join them on a 12-month fixed-term contract, with full-time hours of 36 hours per week available and flexibility considered.
You must be based in the UK to apply for this role and be able to visit one of the stated offices when required.
The Benefits
1. Salary of £40,413 - £45,394 per annum
2. 28 days’ holiday plus bank holidays (increasing with length of service)
3. Extra days off between Christmas and New Year
4. Local government pension scheme
5. Flexi work policy
6. Family leave policy
The Role
As a Learning and Development Officer, you will lead on externally facing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) focused projects to promote anti-discriminatory practice across welfare and early years in Wales.
Specifically, you will engage with a wide range of stakeholders, including those with lived experience, to inform and develop inclusive training and resources aligned with Welsh Government priorities.
You will also promote anti-discriminatory practice, deliver training, and ensure that learning and improvement needs are met through tailored projects, while contributing to work supporting international workers and tackling modern slavery.
About You
To be considered as a Learning and Development Officer, you will need:
1. Experience of delivering impactful training to a variety of audiences
2. Experience of providing high-level support to projects within the sector
3. Experience of engaging and communicating with stakeholders
4. Knowledge and understanding of current anti-discriminatory legislation and policy in Wales
5. The ability to produce written reports, documentation and promotional information suitable for a range of audiences
The closing date for this role is 30 April 2025. The interviews will be face-to-face on the 13 May in Llandudno and 15 May in Cardiff.
Reasonable adjustments can be made at any stage of the recruitment process for candidates with a disability, impairment or health condition, for example, who are neuro-divergent or who use British Sign Language. Please get in touch with the HR Team to discuss adjustments for any part of the process. Contact details will be provided after you apply.
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