Training and Business Development Coordinator (Wales)

Coed Lleol (Small Woods Wales)

Home-based anywhere in Wales
£31,286 pa pro rata
Part Time • Fixed Term
Closing date not specified, apply soon!

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Our Training and Development Business Coordinator is responsible for all internal delivery of our Agored training across Wales projects, as well as developing business growth for income generation in our online LMS courses and the sale of training across Wales.

Salary: £31,286 pro rata, fixed term until December 2025, with possible extension dependent on funding

Contract: 2 – 3 days (funding dependent), FIXED TERM Until December 2025

Job purpose

To lead on Internal Quality Assurance (IQA) and manage high quality Agored accredited training for Coed Lleol / Small Woods, with a focus on the provision for participants as part of the Outdoor Health programmes 

To advise on the training of staff, leaders and partner organisations to ensure high-quality woodland health and wellbeing activities can be delivered through our programmes. 

To oversee the online learning developments linked to our Learning Management System with the Coed Lleol-Small Woods programme of courses – see lms.smallwoods.org.uk.

Lead on the scoping of training related business development opportunities for sector growth, this includes:

  • Manage IQA for external partnerships on courses related to Health and Wellbeing and woodlands, as an income generating opportunity
  • Supporting a training development working group i.e. Wellbeing in Nature (WIN), collaborating with internal and external partners to ensure stakeholder collaboration in progressing the field of wellbeing in nature, woodland skills and social forestry education.

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About Coed Lleol (Small Woods Wales)

Coed Lleol (Small Woods Wales) is the name for the Small Woods Association in Wales. We help to improve the health and wellbeing of people across Wales though woodland and nature based activities. We work to provide healthy sustainable woodlands that benefit their owners, the environment and wider society, decrease social isolation, improve the mental health of our project participants, encourage our participants to get active outdoors, help our participants discover new skills and interests and provide supportive and fun environments for our project participants.

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