About the role As a Learning and Development Coordinator, you will design, plan, and deliver a comprehensive range of training programmes to ensure our teams deliver high-quality, person-centred care. You will coordinate learning and development across our residential and nursing care homes (and potentially homecare branches), predominantly in the Midlands, London and along the South coast, but, as part of the Learning and Development Team will be expected to travel to other areas to cover as and when required. As part of your responsibility you will cover mandatory training for example; Moving and Assisting, Safeguarding, First Aid, and Basic Life Support, as well as advanced subjects like the Mental Capacity Act and Dementia care. You will also support induction training in new services, develop home-based champions, and carry out supervisions to maintain training standards. Reports to: Group Training and Academy Manager Key duties and responsibilities Design, plan and deliver a wide range of training courses, including but not limited to Safeguarding, Moving and Assisting, First Aid, Dementia and the Mental Capacity Act; and Deliver high-quality training to groups of Kingsley Healthcare employees across multiple sites; and Conduct learner assessments and ensure outcomes meet Skills for Care and CQC standards; and Support induction training for new homes and employees, ensuring consistent delivery; and Facilitate and lead Champion programmes, supporting home champions to achieve required standards; and Maintain accurate training records and adapt to varying operational needs; and Provide guidance and troubleshooting support on the e-learning system; and Keep training content and methods current and aligned with best practices and Kingsley’s ethos. Skills and attributes Proven experience in delivering care-related training across varied subjects is essential; and Excellent communication, presentation and organisational skills; and Strong knowledge of regulatory frameworks in care (e.g. Skills for Care, CQC); and Compassionate, empathetic, and able to engage a wide range of learners; and Confident using Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint; and Flexible and able to travel between sites as required; and Experience in designing new course content as required. Education and qualification L3 Award in Education and Training (or equivalent recognised teaching/training qualification) is essential; and Up-to-date knowledge and experience in delivering subjects including Safeguarding, Moving and Assisting, First Aid and Basic Life Support is essential; and NUCO and RoSPA qualifications desirable. What will you gain? You will have the satisfaction of working with and being supported by an enthusiastic and caring team that puts people at the heart of the business. We know the happiness of our employees improves the service we give our residents. You will have plenty of opportunities to learn and develop your skills, and we have the procedures and processes in place to help you at every step