IT Systems and Business Process Trainer

Information Technology Systems and Business Process Training Team
Kidlington, Sulhamstead
Band 3H circa £28,458 pro rata. Progression based on performance.
Part Time- All roles are available for flexible working including job sharing and part-time unless there are legitimate operational / business reasons why this cannot be accommodated
Permanent

Part time – 24 hours per week


In this role you will deliver ICT Systems and Business Process training, ensure valid and reliable assessment standards are used when undertaking tutorials or conducting tests/exams and promote equality and fairness. You will design, implement, and maintain training courses to recognised Force-Wide and nationally approved quality standards and provide direction/support as a Force expert in relevant curriculum areas to course participants, the business and ICT. There may also be a potential requirement to deliver training outside of the IT Training portfolio. You must ensure compliance with Health, Safety & Welfare requirements whilst conducting training and maintain own CPD by keeping up to date with changes in procedures, policy/tactics and training methods.


You will have attained QCF level 3 Certificate in L&D or equivalent and have proven ability to identify and clearly articulate (verbally and written) IT system faults and business process issues. A flexible approach to working hours and the ability to travel to different locations within the force is essential as well as significant and proven working knowledge of the IT System(s) and business processes included in the specific curriculum area. You must be able to plan and manage your own workload, with experience of working to deadlines and have experience delivering training to groups. Understanding of Data Protection and Information Security Legislation and issues is also essential.


If you have any queries please contact People Services Recruitment Department on 0845 2 66 66 77 (internal 301 6500) quoting reference 15348.


The closing date for enquiries and receipt of completed applications is Sunday 3rd February 2019.

 

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This opportunity is closed to applications.