Work Based Learning Practitioner - Health and Social Care (Children and Young People) CC/2737Salary: £30,908 - £34,832 dyfarniad cyflog yn yr arfaethLocation: DeesideContract Type: Full time, PermanentJob Summary:We currently have a vacancy for a Work Based Learning Practitioner in Health and Social Care for our Children and Young People provision. The successful candidate will be willing to undertake a Welsh language course to improve their level of spoken Welsh to an agreed standard.The practitioner will assess the full range of qualifications within the relevant subject area in line with Awarding organisation requirements linked to skills and occupational competence. Work with a caseload of learners determined by the relevant college caseload formula. The Practitioner will conduct Training Needs Analysis for learners, enrolment on appropriate courses and provide coaching, mentoring and learning opportunities as well as delivery of underpinning knowledge sessions to learners either on a 1-1 or workshop basis (recommended maximum group size 8).To monitor learners' progress towards qualifications, give them constructive feedback and guide them to prepare an e-portfolio of evidence. To assess learner portfolios and present completed portfolios for internal quality assurance.Essential Requirements:A professionally relevant qualification in Health and Social Care - Children and Young People, to carry out assessments up to a Level 5.Possess or be willing to work towards an assessors qualification (TAQA).Possess or be willing to work towards a Quality Assurance qualification (Currently 401 TAQA Unit).Level 2 English and Maths qualifications (or equivalent) at Grade 4 (C) or above.Possess or be willing to work towards a Digital Literacy Level 2 qualification.Proven industry experience within a professionally relevant area (Health and Social Care - Children and Young People).Experience of liaising and partnering with external managers in industry.Able to demonstrate a commitment to the maintenance and development of quality standards within education.Coleg Cambria is committed to raising the profile of the Welsh language.Welsh language skills are desirable for this position.The promotion of the Welsh language is an essential part of the work we do. Applicants are welcome to submit an application in Welsh. An application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favorably than an application submitted in English.Coleg Cambria is a 'Disability Confident' Employer. The promotion of Equality and Diversity is an essential part of the work we do and as part of this, the College is committed to having a diverse staff group.The safety of children, young people and adults identified as 'vulnerable' is paramount and Coleg Cambria is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of these individuals and to the rigorous implementation of Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) procedures and arrangements. A DBS Disclosure will be requested from the successful candidate being offered the position.Please be aware that Coleg Cambria reserves the right to close our vacancies earlier than the listed date if we have received a high level of applications. We would recommend that if you wish to be considered that you complete the application as promptly as possible.Benefits:Excellent Pension Scheme(s)Generous Annual Leave EntitlementOn site nursery provision at our Deeside siteDiscounts on a Range Of College Evening CoursesAccess to A Wide Range of E-Learning and Professional DevelopmentDiscounted Gym MembershipExcellent Sports and Fitness FacilitiesFree Parking on All SitesCycle SchemeDiscounted Rates for Hairdressing and Beauty TreatmentsDiscounted Rates for RestaurantsEnhanced maternity, adoption and paternity leave
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