Job Title: National Assistant Director of Training - Trainer Recruitment
Reporting to: National Director of Training
Hours of Work: hours p/w Mon-Fri (ad-hoc Saturday may be required)
Location: Sydney
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION:
Reporting to the National Director of Training, the National Assistant Director of Training - Trainer Recruitment will support growth of the national department through leading all trainer recruitment initiatives including hiring, onboarding, advertising, and management of new roles as well as ensuring a complaint system of trainer file management in line with the Standards for Registered Training Organisations or its successor (SRTOs ).
In addition, the position works with the National Director, ELICOS & Higher Pathways, National Academic Director ELICOS and University Pathways, and the National UPATH Coordinators to ensure all Greystone College qualifications have current and meaningful articulations and advanced standing.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
1. Leading the recruitment process for new training staff including strategically advertising roles, interviewing, reference checking, determination of suitable remuneration levels, verifying qualifications and gathering evidence of industry skill and currency
2. Establishment and ongoing maintenance of quality trainer file management according to the SRTOs and subsequent updates from ASQA
3. Gathering of Professional Development logs and evidence to maintain currency for all national training staff
4. Identifying professional development gaps and opportunities for training cohorts
5. Onboarding and offboarding training staff including the establishment of financial and network accounts and trainer mapping profiles and trainer inductions
6. Managing the trainer step level averages across our national delivery
7. Delivering and coordinating national sessional class schedules in collaboration with our national management team
8. Running and supporting On Campus Assessment Support sessions
9. Supporting our national UPATH coordinators (University Pathway) in managing articulation agreements with third party providers
10. Working with and counselling UPATH students to achieve their pathway goals
11. Collaborating with our national UPATH coordinators to promote Greystone College at partner fairs and events
12. Daily communication and collaboration with the academic management team on all aspects of the management of our faculty and student experience
13. Working with the academic management team to execute core functions such as national delivery alignment initiatives, student completions and student support as required
14. Assisting the department with networking events, marketing events and student experiences
15. Reviewing systems, policies, and practices to ensure continuous improvement across all areas of delivery, management, and administration to ensure best practice
16. Preparing and submitting reports as required by the National Director of Training
17. Communication with the global ILSC Education Group community regarding Greystone concerns, considerations, updates, and announcements
18. Participating and contributing to development of National VET programs through attendance at National VET meetings, and global continuous improvement initiatives
19. Collaborating with the National Director of Training and academic management team to identify, develop and implement key organisational culture, engagement and change initiatives and strategies
20. Working collaboratively and cohesively with National VET Administration, Student Advisors, National Quality Assurance, National Registration, Global Curriculum, Global Sales, Global HR, and Global Executive teams
21. Contribute to Work Health and Safety identification and participation in committees ensuring a safe and supported work environment
QUALIFICATIONS:
22. Diploma or Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
23. Post graduate qualification in Business, Education or Management
24. Qualifications in HR or years’ experience in the management and hiring of staff
25. Current Working with Children authority
KEY LEADERSHIP ACCOUNTABILITIES:
26. Compose a faculty of diverse professionals committed to delivery excellence, student experience and all ILSC Education group core values
27. Manage department KPI’s such trainer step averages
28. Ensure compliance in an internal or external audit in relation to all trainer files
29. Ensure our national schedules are coordinated and completed on time
30. Create a collaborative working relationship between national UPATH coordinators and Greystone Colleges academic management team ensuring UPATH goals are supported and met
31. Negotiate strong articulation agreements on behalf of Greystone College with our third party UPATH partners
32. Act a role model for a culture among staff that is open to change and supports continuous quality improvement, collaboration, respect, accountability and ILSC Education Groups core values
33. Demonstrate high levels of integrity with decision making and adherence to key legislation and compliance
34. Navigate complex interpersonal scenarios with care, compassion and a high level of emotional intelligence and respect
35. Commitment to teamwork and the construction of a supportive, collaborative work environment with the ability to lead, supervise, coach and mentor employees
36. Ensure a discrimination free environment is provided and that the Equal Opportunity legislation is fully complied with
37. Develop and maintain effective relationships and networks within the broader ILSC Education Group global community
38. Motivate, inspire, and energize stakeholders in the wider ILSC Education Group global community
39. Foster a team approach with trainers through regular meetings, collaborative problem solving, professional development, and the dissemination of information
PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL QUALITIES:
40. Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of our regulatory framework including ASQA, the SRTOs, ESOS Act & National Code and other legislative instruments
41. Knowledge of awards, National Employment Standards and all commonwealth legislation relevant to working in an RTO environment
42. Proven capacity to operate both strategically and operationally
43. Exceptional project management, organisational and administrative skills including the ability to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines
44. A strong focus on results and commitment to quality, compliance, and reporting requirements
45. High level communication skills including the ability to prepare quality written reports, policies, action plans, correspondence and other documentation as required
46. Excellent collaboration and interpersonal skills with the ability to work in partnership with senior leaders, managers, and staff to implement organisational improvements
47. Ability to perform in a diverse work environment
48. Awareness of the needs and challenges of the international student community
49. Networking and relationship building and collaboration skills
50. Excellent active listening, negotiation, and presentation skills
51. High level of emotional intelligence and ability to effectively manage conflict and difficult situations
52. Ability to maintain composure, balance workload and conflicting priorities
53. Demonstrated ability to critically analyse issues, and develop and implement effective strategies and solutions that support ILSC Education Groups goals and values
54. Knowledge of training and facilitation skills and techniques required for delivering vocational programs, in both face to face and e-learning environments
55. Technology skills required to navigate Microsoft programs, Moodle (LMS), Odyssey, SharePoint and other programs and platforms as required
About ELS, ILSC & Greystone College
A world leader in language education & vocational training, ILSC Education Group, which opened its first language school in Vancouver, Canada in and Greystone College in, offers life-changing educational experiences in Canada, Australia, and India, some of the world’s most attractive and popular English-speaking work and study destinations. Since opening its first school in Vancouver, BC, Canada, ILSC has become a world leader in language and career training and has grown to include incredible locations around the world, in Vancouver, Toronto and Montréal, Canada; New Delhi, India; and Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, Australia.
In early, ILSC Education Group joined forces with ELS Education Services, bringing together over years of combined experience delivering life-changing learning experiences to international students. Since, when ELS Educational Services opened its first school in Washington DC, ELS has developed a global reputation for delivering top-quality English language programs. ELS now has the most extensive network of on-campus English language programs and University partners, across the USA.
Our mission is to provide our global community with transformative learning, living and work experiences by offering the finest language, career and higher education programs.
Our Core Values
PASSION:To enrich & transform people’s lives
INNOVATION:To evolve through creativity & diversity.
RESPECT:To treat everyone with compassion & dignity.
COLLABORATION: To build community & achieve more together
INTEGRITY: To act responsibly & ethically in everything we do
ELS, ILSC and Greystone College are committed to providing a barrier-free environment and are proud to be Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
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