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A leading training provider is seeking an experienced Hospitality Trainer to guide and support apprentices in the hospitality industry. This role offers a starting salary from £27,000 plus tax-free bonuses, 25 days of holiday, and various health benefits. The role involves a mix of remote work and travel to support apprentices, focusing on personalizing learning plans and ensuring their success in the field.
Salary: From £27,000 + tax‑free bonus | Location: Remote (covering the Bristol, Bath & North Somerset area) | Role: Hospitality Trainer
Are you an experienced hospitality professional ready for something new? Join HIT Training, an award‑winning training provider, as a Hospitality Trainer. Enjoy the rewarding experience of sharing your skills with apprentices and shaping the future of the hospitality industry. You’ll work Monday to Friday, with a mix of home flexibility and workplace visits, offering a better work‑life balance.
A typical week will include around 3 days of travel within your area to visit apprentices, with the rest of your time spent working from home.
We invest in your growth so you can continue to inspire and support others. That’s why we provide access to qualifications and development opportunities to help you grow in your role, including an apprenticeship programme to become a trainer.
We also offer:
At HIT Training, we believe in the transformative power of apprenticeships—not just for individuals, but for businesses and the hospitality industry as a whole. We’re proud to be a Disability Confident and Living Wage employer, committed to creating a workplace where everyone can thrive.
If you’d like to know more about the role, our approach to flexible working, or any adjustments we can make to support you during the recruitment process, please get in touch at careers@hittraining.co.uk.
This role is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check, as we are dedicated to safeguarding the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults.