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A public service organization in Rhyl seeks a leader for Employer Engagement. This role involves managing employer relations, boosting work experience opportunities, and ensuring effective participant engagement. Candidates should have exceptional leadership skills and the ability to navigate challenges in a multi-agency context. The position offers a salary of £18.85 per hour for 37 hours a week.
Job Category: Housing
Job location: East Parade, Rhyl, Denbighshire, LL18 3 AH, United Kingdom
Denbighshire County Council
Hours per week: 37
Start date: Immediate start
Salary: £18.85 per hour
To be responsible for leading the Employer Engagement function for the Working Denbighshire service in support of the objectives of the employability projects that sit within the service. This role will ensure that employers are recruited into the Working Denbighshire Service in sufficient numbers to meet our ambitious delivery targets.
Working closely with the Working Denbighshire Employer & Training Relationships Manager they will lead and support the development and implementation of the Employer Engagement strategy to ensure an integrated approach to Employer Engagement and skills delivery.
This role will ensure that Working Denbighshire cultivates a positive working relationship with employers and partner agencies throughout the county to develop our employment and work experience offer and ensure opportunities are available for participants.
All new starters are required to undergo our standard safer recruitment checks; 2 satisfactory references covering 3 years’ employment, evidence of essential qualifications, evidence of Right to Work in the UK. Where appropriate DBS checks may be required.
Denbighshire County Council recognises its obligations to safeguard children and adults together with preventing slavery and human trafficking and will do all in its power to prevent slavery and human trafficking within its business. Modern slavery can take many forms including the trafficking of people, forced labour, servitude and slavery. Safeguarding is everyone’s business and all Denbighshire employees are required to work in accordance with the Council’s Child / Adult Safeguarding policies and procedures and have a duty to report any concerns which may be noted during the course of their duties and are asked to be alert to the signs of exploitation. Concerns should be raised via their Designated Safeguarding Manager in order that the Council can take prompt action when exploitation is identified.