Workshops Development Manager - Hybrid
ErecruitSmart - newcastle-under-lyme, midlands
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One of the UK's leading national children's charities are seeking a Workshop Delivery and Development Manager to join their dedicated, experienced and growing team of professionals as they embark on a journey of expansion in Keele, Newcastle under Lyme. This is a full-time role based in state-of-the-art facilities and there is an informal homeworking option arrangements available of up to 40% of working week, after passing probation.About the roleOur client is currently seeking an enthusiastic person for the role of Workshop Delivery and Development Manager to support the development and delivery of workshops to families, education, health, and social care staff. This will involve supporting the collation of information and the design and delivery of on-line training and face to face workshops at their purpose-built premises in the grounds of Keele University. You will be working to increase the skills and knowledge of others to enhance the lives of children and young people with disabilities.Responsibilities include: To identify and attract suitable families to the CICC workshops through local and national engagement opportunities and suitable schools to the school programme of workshopsResearch, collate and compile content from local, national and international sourcesAssist in identifying training needs for families, children and young people living with disabilities and people working in health, social care and education settings and then develop relevant workshops and training sessionsDeliver, and support others to deliver, face to face and virtual workshops and training for children and families, children and young people living with disabilities and people working in health, social care and education settingsObtain outcomes and provide accurate reporting of training activities from the workshops and coordinating with the Clinical Team, providing analysis and recommendationsIn collaboration with Service Delivery Teams work to review, write and develop content appropriate for identified audiencesMaintaining good working relationships with colleagues and professionals from other departments within the Charity and with external agenciesContribute to reviewing, revising and formulating policies and procedures and promote their implementation across the Charity About the rewardsAs Workshop Delivery and Development Manager you will work 37.5 hours per week, with an informal homeworking option available of up to 40% of working week, after passing probation. The Charity is an Equal Opportunities Employer, and the role offers a host of superb benefits including: A salary of up to £32,000 per annum depending on qualifications and experience27 days annual leave per annum exclusive of Bank Holidays (increasing with length of service)Flexible working patterns with the opportunity of home workingFree on-site parkingEmployee Assistance ProgrammeCharity worker discountsEligible for Blue Light discount cardLife assurance after 1 years' servicePension via salary sacrificeRecommend a friend schemeSupport with CPD, reflective practice and extensive training and developmentThe chance to support and shape new servicesNO out of hours, rota or weekend workAward-winning purpose-built facilities in Keele About youTo be successful for the role of Workshop Delivery and Development Manager, you will have the following skills and attributes: Teaching qualification or coaching/training qualification/experienceGood literacy, communication and IT skillsKnowledge and understanding of children, young people and families with SEND including autismAbility to work with a high degree of accuracyExcellent written and verbal communication skillsExcellent IT skillsAbility to plan and prioritise workloadsA positive ‘can-do' attitude with a flexible approach to workAble to meet the physical requirements of the role after reasonable adjustments have been made for illness or disability You must be able to drive and have access to own vehicle as the school element of this role is usually delivered on the school premises.This role is eligible for an Enhanced DBS check which child barred lists.About the CharityEstablished in 2000, this national charity aims to change people's lives, change the way society perceives and treats disabled and autistic people and change the way that charities operate, through the provision of child-centred practical and emotional services, passionate campaigning and demonstrating best practice. They believe in a world where disabled and autistic children have the choice, opportunity, dignity and understanding they deserve.How to ApplyeRecruitSmart is advertising the role of Workshop Delivery and Development Manager on behalf of the Hiring Company and to apply, you must reside in and have eligibility to work in the UK.Thank you for your interest in this position.JBRP1_UKTJ
Created: 2025-09-04