Kibble is Scotland’s specialist provider of services for at risk children and young people. By providing a range of integrated services, we help build positive futures for children and young people aged 5 plus, with complex social, emotional and educational needs. Job Purpose:
Kibble is committed to supporting the development of an appropriately and professionally qualified workforce which we believe is pivotal in the design and delivery of outstanding services as we strive to leave positive impacts on the lives of our young people, whilst developing a best-in-class workforce. This role is key to the delivery of the Learning and Development strategy and vision to lead on the provision of professional qualification for the LAAC sector in Scotland and the UK. The Learning and Development officer will predominately focus on the delivery of SVQs (Full and Partial awards) in Social Services/Children and Young People, for our staff who require this in order to meet their minimum registration requirements. They will also be expected to be involved in other training and L&D activity. Main Duties:
Deliver SVQ in Children & Young People at levels 3 and ideally at level 4. To support, advise and motivate learners so that they have the best chance of success and a positive outcome. To work closely with the Workforce Development Manager to coordinate qualification nominations and to help Kibble meet its registration requirements. Observe learners in their place of work to gather evidence towards their qualification. Organise and maintain documentation on learners’ progress including updating online systems. Deliver and support other Learning and Development interventions, including but not limited to; Induction and practice-based training. Evaluate all learning activity using effective methods and provide recommendations for improvement. Maintain accurate records of training activity, attendance, and evaluation results. Maintain your professional CPD by keeping up to date with the latest trends and best practices in the learning and development sector. Manage relationships with external training providers and partners as required. Support the implementation of the organisation's learning and development strategy. Qualifications, Skills & Experience
Essential Hold a minimum of SVQ 3 and or SVQ 4 in Social Services/Children and Young People or equivalent. Meet the registration requirements with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) for Children and Young People. Assessor award (e.g. D32/33, L&D9I) The successful candidate must have a Driving License. Proficient at using Microsoft products – Word, PowerPoint, Excel. Excellent communication skills. Good organisational skills and can work in a busy team or independently. Desirable SVQ 4 in Social Services/Children and Young People or equivalent. Verifier award (e.g. D34, L&D11). An understanding of the Modern Apprenticeship framework including the use of FIPS, and other SDS platforms. Teaching or training qualification such as AET, PTTLS, TQFE, TAP, CERT Ed. Experience of delivering on-the-job training to staff within a care environment. Notes:
This job outline reflects the main tasks and responsibilities discharged by the post holder at the present time, however, Kibble reserves the right to alter or amend the content of this job outline to reflect changes to the job or services provided, while maintaining the overall character and level of responsibility for the post. Notwithstanding any information or statement described within this job outline, all duties must be carried out in a way that promotes equality of opportunity, dignity and respect for all individuals and which is consistent with Kibble’s stated policy on equal opportunities. The successful candidate will be subject to PVG Scheme Membership. Having previous convictions will not automatically disbar you from working at Kibble (with the exception of offences against children or other vulnerable groups) and every case is taken on an individual basis. Appointments will be subject to a
twelve-month probationary period .
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Kibble is Scotland’s specialist provider of services for at risk children and young people. Our care, education and specialist interventions help disadvantaged young people build themselves a brighter future. A Scottish charity Our nineteenth century philanthropic founder, Elizabeth Kibble, was heiress to a textile fortune and on her death in 1840, she left a portion of her wealth to establish a home for “youthful offenders”. Kibble has evolved for more than a century and a half from this point while always staying true to its original mission of supporting young people facing adversity. Kibble is one of Scotland’s oldest charities and seeks to honour Elizabeth Kibble’s legacy by continuing to support young people from the local area and across Scotland. A social enterprise In 1996, Kibble embarked on a phase of its development that would see it become one of the country’s leading social enterprises. The redefining of local authority boundaries meant a loss of financial support from the public sector and Kibble was faced with closing its doors or finding a radically different model of financial support. It opted to become a social enterprise, a business model in which any financial surplus is reinvested into the organisation and never distributed to owners, shareholders, investors or directors. Almost two decades later, Kibble continues as one of Scotland’s largest genuine social enterprises and values its role in promoting social enterprise as a sustainable and ethical business model.