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Trainer Ingeus - Chesterfield, Derbyshire, East Midlands, UK Fixed Term Contract - Until March 2025 (opportunities to be retained) £22,000 4 days ago
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Trainer Tutor The Forward Trust - Gillingham, Kent, Kent, South East, UK The Forward Trust is a fast-growing Matrix Standard, ERSA Employability Awards 2020 Highly Commended vocational training, skills and employability provider. We are delivering ESFA (Adult Education Provision)... £35,000 2 days ago
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In-House Trainer Olive Recruit - Yorkshire and the Humber, United Kingdom We are proud to be certified as a Great Place to Work organization and to be recognized for our people-first culture which is inclusive and supportive and enables our people to learn, grow and contribute... £25000 - £30000/annum 6 days ago
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Regional Trainer Exemplar Health Care - Rotherham, South Yorkshire, Yorkshire, UK Contract type :40 hours per week £100,000 4 days ago
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Training officer requirements
Although I have no training qualifications, can I work as Training officer if I have completed a degree in Psychology?
Kathy
- Having a degree will always help you, and if it’s in psychology I’d imagine you could easily enter a HR dept. and gradually make a space for yourself there.
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Having a teaching degree also helps. I know for a fact that you can also start through an apprenticeship.
- A degree related to business studies or personnel might help too.
- This is such an interesting question, and one that I often 'stumble upon' when training trainers. I think academic degrees are wonderful, and anything in the region of EQ is spot-on - so your degree that you ask about is a good one to have, in my opinion. BUT - the big thing that so many corporates don't understand, and nor do trainers - as a trainer, you need to know how people learn. You need to be able to engage and get people participaing, as opposed to just lecturing at them. And that is where many of us fall down - we are great SMEs (Subject Matter Experts) in the topic we're delivering; but we don't have a clue how the brain works in order to lay down learning in the best possible, most brain-friendly manner. My comment would be: get yourself enrolled on a train the trainer workshop - a good one that comes with recommendations. You probably have already done this, so apologies if this opinion is superfluous.