Workforce Training & Development Co-ordinator Cooranbong, Newcastle, Maitland & Hunter NSW
Training & Development (Human Resources & Recruitment)
With You, We Can Make All the Difference!
About the Role:
Are you a dynamic Training and Development Co-ordinator with a passion for delivering and co-ordinating comprehensive workforce learning and development services?
Do you thrive in a role that combines high quality learning and a commitment to employee well-being?
If so, we invite you to join our People and Culture team as our Workforce Training & Development Co-ordinator!
About Us:
Adventist Senior Living is a ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (Northern NSW conference) seeking to enhance the physical, spiritual, social and emotional wellbeing of older Australians through Christ centred care.
The organisation has three service offerings being residential aged care, home care and independent living and are supported by a centralised corporate team across the Lake Macquarie region and Northern NSW.
A key member of the People and Culture team, the role reports to and works closely with the General Manager People & Culture and contributes to the success of the People & Culture teams business objectives.
The team provides centralised services and support, including workforce design and planning, talent management, workplace health safety and wellbeing, volunteer co-ordination, employee relations and engagement support and compliance.
At Adventist Senior Living we are committed to genuine care, integrity and playing our part in a team that really needs us, and for the people we serve and those we serve alongside.
The Role:
Coordinate the delivery and administration of comprehensive workforce learning and development services for Adventist Senior Living employees.
Your efforts will deliver exceptional customer experiences and play a critical role in meeting legislative, corporate and business units commercial and competency objectives within a rapidly evolving legislative framework and skills landscape.
By contributing to the development of a dynamic, agile, inclusive, competent and safe workforce, this role significantly enhances the overall success of Adventist Senior Living.
This role champions talent pipelines, learning agility and curiosity, the strategy, implementation and co-ordination of skill assessments, training delivery and development activities to ensure our business is well prepared for present and future needs.
What We Offer:
A rewarding career, grounded by the ASL Way, being an intentional employee values based and positive culture-building program committed to person-centred care and support.
Not For Profit Salary packaging and rewards program to make the most of your salary.
Opportunities for professional development and career progression.
A chance to be part of a service that makes a real difference in the lives of individuals and families in our communities.
Employee Assistance Program for self-care and personal development.
Who You Are:
You are a motivated and experienced Workforce Training and Development Co-ordinator with strong leadership qualities and an ability to influence and collaborate effectively.
Your working style is collaborative, and you are pro-active and self-motivated.
Through your work you demonstrate your abilities as a strategic thinker able to analyse and problem solve combined with being a strong communicator of information, presenting and facilitating.
You also have a knack for thriving in dynamic environments and delivering results under pressure.
Essentials for this role:
Relevant qualifications in learning and development, human resources or equivalent qualifications/experience.
Skilled communication including clear verbal reporting and a high standard of written reporting.
Experience in contributing to workforce development and capability.
Demonstrated experience in developing and facilitating engaging and effective learning programs for a variety of audiences and modalities, preferably within Aged Care or Community Care settings and exposure to government support resources.
Strong knowledge of learning theories, instructional design principles and evaluation methods.
Ability to create a professional development framework that will assist in the attraction and retention of employees across the organisation.
Demonstrated ability to use software applications including Learning and Client management systems, Microsoft Office Suite to a high standard.
Willingness to:
Obtain and NDIS Workers Screen Check.
Undertake a pre-employment medical assessment.
Employment with Adventist Senior Living is subject to a satisfactory medical assessment, vaccination history and background checks, including reference checks and NDIS working with vulnerable people checks.
Are You Ready?
Then Take the next step in your career at Adventist Senior Living by sending your resume and a brief cover letter to .
Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and closing date is the 29th November 2024.
For all enquiries and a copy of the position description, contact us on (02) 4977 0169.
Our mission is to serve and provide person-centred care and support based on Christian principles.
Does that mean we only welcome people of Christian faith?
Absolutely not.
We value the uniqueness of every person, and are proud to employ, serve and learn from people from all walks of life.
We do not discriminate based on gender, race, religion, colour, national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability.
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