Mentoring and Learning Facilitator

Mentoring & Learning Facilitator

Nottingham City (Wellbeing Hub, Hounds Gate)

Hours: Full Time, 37 hours per week
Salary: £27,840 (review pending)
Contract: Permanent

We are looking for a talented individual to join our Academy team based in the City of Nottingham delivering and facilitating accredited and non-accredited training and recovery support groups, as part of our Community Rehabilitation Programme, to adults in recovery from substance use.

Our Academy provides a unique progression pathway where clients are offered, through an individualised plan, a range of accredited level 1 and level 2 progression qualifications as well as a number of non-accredited sessions and a variety of recovery support groups and structured interventions. We provide opportunities for people to get involved in mutual aid activities and signpost and connect people to opportunities and activities taking place in their local communities, as well as providing a pathway to train as a Peer Mentor and volunteer within the service.

The role will be expected to plan, teach and evaluate courses, programmes and recovery groups, delivering quality learning opportunities to our clients. The role will also involve connecting clients to a comprehensive range of community ‘assets’ including volunteering and work experience opportunities.

We are looking for people who can be champions of Recovery and be proactive in supporting the growth and profile of our Academy in Nottingham. Candidates will have a good general level of education which will ideally include Teacher/Training/Assessing experience and or qualification such as an adult education qualification e.g. Award in Education and Training, Diploma in Education and Training, or equivalent, or willing to work towards.

For an informal discussion please contact Rachel Carter on 07815 201905.

Please either provide a CV and covering letter or complete an application form that can be found next to this advert.

Please send applications to Fionakelman@doubleimpact.org.uk stating clearly the role that you are applying for.

Double Impact embraces diversity and takes a pro-active approach to equality in services and employment. Registered Charity No. 1139865

Closing Date: midday 18 October 2024




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