FAQs
What is the primary role of a Placement Facilitator?
The primary role of a Placement Facilitator is to support students in their development, manage student support, chair meetings, facilitate orientations, and contribute to training delivery, all while ensuring a positive experience for learners.
Is experience in Learning & Development required for this position?
While a background in Learning & Development is beneficial, we are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual who is eager to learn and contribute to our team.
What types of services does RDaSH provide?
RDaSH provides a wide portfolio of services, including mental health, physical health, learning disability, and drug and alcohol services.
How many colleagues are employed at RDaSH?
RDaSH employs around 3,700 talented colleagues.
What qualities are important for a Placement Facilitator?
Important qualities for a Placement Facilitator include being organized, motivated, enthusiastic, collaborative, reliable, a creative thinker, and having effective communication skills.
Will I need to attend meetings?
Yes, as a Placement Facilitator, you will be required to chair meetings and represent the trust at partner meetings.
What kind of work environment can I expect?
You can expect a compassionate and inclusive work environment focused on creating a great experience for all learners while supporting your colleagues.
How can I learn more about the benefits of working at RDaSH?
You can learn more about the benefits of working at RDaSH by visiting our website at https://workwithrdash.co.uk/.
Is training provided for this role?
Yes, you will be involved in training delivery and facilitation, which will provide opportunities for skill development.
Where can I find more information about the inclusive culture at RDaSH?
More information about our inclusive culture can be found in our Allyship video available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/WMJSkLoTk4Q.