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Germany
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REGIONAL TRAINER
Salary offered
8 001 to 10 000 NZD
Requirements
Job role
What does a Regional Trainer do?
The Regional Trainer role contributes to the delivery of our community-based support services and target of excellence by:
Delivering training to Support Workers designed to help them achieve NZ Certificate in Health & Wellbeing Level 2, 3 and 4 qualifications
Providing innovative solutions to training challenges – pushing the boundaries to develop the skills Support Workers want and need to meet current and future demands
Working with the local and national teams to ensure best planning, systems and tools to manage the region’s training needs
Carry out classroom training sessions through Zoom and in-person via presentations
What’s in it for you?
A vigorous induction programme
Laptop, phone and a Car
Support from the National People and Development Advisors and National Training Teams throughout Access.
What are we looking for?
Excellent communication and negotiation skills
Excellent computer skills
Excellent problem solving, initiative and high energy levels
Confident public speaker
Self-driven and autonomous
Able to work under time pressures – remaining calm and focused
Able to prioritise and manage work flow
Full driver’s license and confident driver as travel around the region is a must.
Adult education and/ or Nurses qualification preferred
Benefits
Company background
Access Community Health is a leading provider of home based healthcare and support
Care for our community | Work together | Do the right thing | Look after each other
Our nationwide teams of over 4,000 support workers and registered nurses support people to remain active, safe and independent in their own homes and communities.
Ask your GP about support from Access or call us direct on 0800 284 663. We can advise on funding and, where that is not available, our services are available for everyone through private hire. We offer peace of mind for you or your loved one.