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Trainer Assessor: Residential Childcare Oxford
Acorn TrainingUKRemotefull_timeVerifiedPosted 25 Mar 2026
💰 £31,000/yr(£27,000/yr – £31,000/yr)
About the role
Trainer Assessor: Residential Childcare Oxford
Department: Residential Childcare
Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time
Location: Hybrid
Reporting To: Liza Lloyd
Compensation: £27,000 - £31,000 / year
Description
To support learners to achieve their level 4 and level 5 residential childcare apprenticeship standard or employer-based qualification, by providing high quality teaching, training, coaching and mentoring and ensuring a stimulating learning and assessment experience.Key Responsibilities
- Responsible for an agreed caseload of apprentices and employer-based learners, providing them with high-quality training, coaching, mentoring and assessment to achieve their apprenticeship standard, and/or associated qualifications, in a timely manner.
- Ensure that assessment of learners’ starting points is used in planning and sequencing their training regarding knowledge, skills, behaviours, English and maths development.
- Develop and agree individual training plans, in collaboration with employers, which provide support to learners to meet the content of, and effectively prepare them for, the final assessment/end point assessment.
- Ensure that all learners and employers are provided with a comprehensive induction programme, confirming that employers know their roles and responsibilities in the collaborative relationship to support the progress of their learner.
- Develop and implement effective training and learning strategies and activities, including resources to support learners in making progress towards successful completion of their learning programme.
- Provide training, coaching and assessment ensuring training meets standards set by Acorn Training and Awarding Organisations (AO), including complying with the relevant AO and Acorn Training quality assurance processes and requirements in all assessment practice, and presenting learners’ work for quality assurance purposes when required.
- Ensure that off-the-job training is effectively planned and tracked as part of the individual apprentices’ training plan and is robustly monitored.
- Actively support and encourage the continuous development of learners’ English, maths, and digital skills.
- Ensure all learners have access to pastoral support, including ensuring a good understanding of Safeguarding, Prevent, Radicalisation, Equality, Diversity and Fundamental British values.
- Organise and plan assessment opportunities and regular review meetings with learners and their employer to set and review targets and progress, and ensure constructive feedback that is developmental, is documented and provided to enhance learners’ progress.
- Provide information, advice and guidance to learners and employers throughout their programme, ensuring that all learners are aware of Guidance and Wellbeing available to them to support their progress.
- Effectively manage timescales and be clear in setting and agreeing objectives and deadlines, monitoring training and assessment outcomes and achievement.
- Carry out employer health and safety risk assessment reviews, where necessary.
- Maintain an electronic diary of sessions and visits to the learners in their workplaces, ensuring visits and interactions are planned in advance, adhering to the lone working policy.
- Maintain accurate records for all apprentices and employers in electronic systems, ensuring that all interactions are documented in a timely manner.
Skills, Knowledge & Expertise
Qualifications and Specific Training- Level 5 qualification in subject sector specialism (essential)
- Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (CAVA) or equivalent (essential)
- Level 3 Award in Education and Training (AET) or equivalent (essential)
- GCSE grade A*-C (or equivalent) in English and maths (essential)
- Full, clean driving licence and access to vehicle for travel (essential)
- Level 4 IQA qualification (desirable)
- Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (CET) or equivalent (desirable)
- IOSH Health and Safety at Work qualification (desirable)
- First Aid at Work qualification (desirable)
- Current and continuing involvement within the residential childcare / education and training sector (essential)
- Significant experience working as a Residential Childcare practitioner (essential)
- Meeting targets for timely achievement (essential)
- Working successfully as part of a team (essential)
- Supporting learners to achieve successful outcomes in a work-based environment (desirable)
- Working with a diverse caseload of learners (i.e., Apprentices, Adult Learners, Comm
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