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Workforce Development Officer (Adult Social Care)

East Riding of Yorkshire Council
East Riding of Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Are you passionate about training staff who work within our Adults, Health and Social Care services?

Do you have significant and demonstrable experience carrying out care and support assessments, or directly providing care to adults?

We are looking for enthusiastic, dedicated Workforce Development Officers with experience in care assessment and/or care provider services, to deliver a range of learning opportunities that directly support the Adult Social Care sector. If you enjoy designing and delivering engaging learning experiences for a variety of audiences, this could be a great opportunity for you. 

You will be part of a multifunctional team delivering learning programmes, collaborating with sector specialists in Adult Social Care Services and supporting digital skills development. 

The work will be demanding with the requirement for research, creativity and innovation to help drive the implementation of existing and new programmes but equally rewarding to be part of a team supporting the development of a highly skilled adult social care workforce.

We welcome applications from those with a passion to:

Engage adult social care staff in training and development and help them achieve positive outcomes for those accessing care services. Identify creative solutions Work as part of a team Embrace change and adopt a ‘can do’ attitude

Why Join Us?

Be part of a forward-thinking council committed to innovation and inclusivity. Work in a supportive environment that values your expertise and encourages professional growth. Make a real difference in the lives of residents and the development of our workforce.

If you are passionate about empowering individuals and our organisation through innovative learning experiences, come and join our team and help shape the future of workforce development across our council and community. Please refer to the employee specification when completing your application form, clearly demonstrating where your experience lies and why you are the best person for the role.

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