Posted 05/05/2024
£36,648 - £38,223 per annum
Are you an experienced Trainer who is keen to make a positive difference?
Join the busy Learning & Development Team and help to ensure the Council workforce has the right skills and knowledge to deliver excellent services for the citizens of Ceredigion.
Using your knowledge of learning theory and skills in planning, development and delivery of training, you will deliver training that meets the statutory requirements and development needs of individuals and groups of staff across the Council.
This is an exciting position that requires enthusiasm, a flexible approach and a commitment to both learning and team working. An excellent communicator, you will work in partnership with a range of learning providers to offer development opportunities, qualifications and training that makes a positive difference to our workforce.
Attending Train the Trainer events and subsequently designing, planning and delivering the roll out of training programmes will be a key element of this role.
Ceredigion County Council is the governing body for the county of Ceredigion, since 1996 one of the unitary authorities of Wales. The council's main offices are in Aberaeron.
The current council was created on 1 April 1996 under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, replacing Ceredigion District Council and also taking over county-level functions in the area from Dyfed County Council, which was abolished. The 1994 act specified that the new authority was to have both an English and a Welsh name: Cardiganshire / Sir Aberteifi.The new authority was elected in 1995, but acted as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing district and county councils until the new arrangements took effect the following year. During that time, the shadow authority requested a change of name from Cardiganshire / Sir Aberteifi to Ceredigion for both languages. The government confirmed the change with effect from 2 April 1996, one day after the new council came into being.
Neuadd Cyngor Ceredigion Penmorfa,
Aberaeron SA46 0PA