What is the job role?
The role is to support the delivery of provision for Adults with Learning Disabilities/Difficulties (LDD) across Coventry as part of the Skills, Employment & Adult Education Service.
As an ILEEP Facilitator, you will:
1. Work alongside ILEEP tutors and the Delivery Manager to deliver engaging sessions for Adults with Learning Disabilities/Difficulties.
2. Support programmes that develop key life skills, improve health and well-being, and enable learners to participate in community life, leading to social integration, volunteering opportunities, and paid employment.
3. Assist with planning sessions, preparing resources, and supporting learners during activities.
4. Deliver a range of provision, including:
Independent Living programmes
Confidence-building sessions
Personal development
Employability and volunteering guidance
5. Work in community venues and in partnership with local organisations.
6. Support learners when off-site.
7. Support both one-off workshops and longer programmes.
Overall, the role suits someone who is enthusiastic, supportive, and passionate about community education and enabling learners to reach their potential.
All candidates must have the Right to Work in the UK. We are currently not offering sponsorship for this role.
This post is exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and as such appointment to this post will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
Who are we looking for?
We are seeking a passionate, adaptable, and committed team player with experience in educational or community settings to help deliver engaging activities and develop stimulating resources for LDD learners. The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of the barriers adults may face in education and a genuine commitment to supporting learners to overcome these challenges.
You will have experience working with LDD learners or be willing to develop your understanding of the LDD curriculum. You should be confident in facilitating learning sessions, preparing appropriate resources, and supporting individual learner needs to enable progress. You will also have experience in handling data and creating proformas.
Strong communication and organisational skills are required, along with a willingness to engage in ongoing professional development. You must be committed to promoting equality, diversity, and safeguarding in all aspects of your work. Relevant subject qualifications, along with Level 2 English and maths, are essential.