ASC Workforce Development Lead

Overview Walsall Council, NEW! Workforce Development Opportunities We’re looking for talented people ... Here in Adult Social Care our workforce is our greatest asset and at the heart of all we do, working hard to provide the care and support needed by our residents. We aim to build a sustainable, skilled, and confident workforce that feels valued and supported in their career growth and wellbeing. Our new Workforce Strategy is designed to achieve this goal. To deliver this Workforce Strategy we have established a brand-new Workforce Development Team to support us in ensuring we have the right people in the right place at the right time who are recognised and valued for their contribution. If you have a passion for workforce development and a proven track record in Human Resources, Learning and Development, Recruitment and Selection or Early Careers, you could be just the talent we are looking for! Role summary Workforce Development Manager up to £59,490 pa (pay scales under review). You will play a pivotal role in developing and delivering the actions and commitments as set out in our ambitious Workforce Strategy. Managing a well-resourced team you will guide them in developing and delivering a wide range of innovative and creative workforce development solutions. Responsibilities and requirements You should have: Substantial experience and a proven track record of success in a Workforce/Organisational Development environment within a large complex organisation to include: learning and development (direct delivery and commissioning of providers), recruitment and retention, employee engagement and wellbeing. Substantial experience of working effectively with senior leaders and external partners, contributing to service development and service planning and quickly assimilating the workforce implications/potential of key strategic decisions. A recognised and relevant level 5 qualification e.g. CIPD and a recognised management qualification such as a Chartered Manager Degree. Other vacancies Workforce Lead - external workforce (18 ½ hours) up to £46,142 pa pro-rata (pay scales under review). To lead on engagement activity with the externally regulated care workforce, ensuring they are sighted on, can contribute to and benefit from the Workforce Strategy products and support. Specifically, you will support Providers in ensuring adequacy of supply of a well-trained local care workforce. Experience and a proven track record of success in a Workforce/Organisational Development environment within a large complex organisation to include: learning and development, recruitment and retention, employee engagement and wellbeing. Experience of developing and maintaining good working relationships both within own organisation and with partner organisations. A recognised and relevant level 5 qualification, a coaching qualification at level 5 or significant experience. Workforce Lead - internal workforce (full time) up to £46,142 pa (pro-rata) (pay scales under review). To lead on engagement activity with our internal workforce, ensuring they are sighted on, can contribute to and benefit from the Workforce Strategy products and support whilst also maximising what is already available to them corporately. Specifically, you will support our team/hiring managers to attract, recruit, onboard, develop and retain a quality social care workforce. Experience and a proven track record of success in a Workforce/Organisational Development environment within a large complex organisation to include: learning and development, recruitment and retention, employee engagement and wellbeing. Knowledge and experience of early careers pathways and developing and maintaining good working relationships both within own organisation and with partner organisations including FE, HEI. A recognised and relevant level 5 qualification, a coaching qualification at level 5 or significant experience. Learning and Development Trainer up to £46,142 pa (pay scales under review). You will design and deliver a fit for purpose, creative and innovative learning and development offer for the Adult Social Care workforce; ensuring they have opportunity to develop their practice and grow their careers here in Walsall. Significant experience of designing and delivering creative learning and development programmes to a range of audiences including senior managers, those in their early careers and targeting programmes appropriately. Current knowledge of national and local drivers in workforce/learning and development within the Adult Social Care workforce and experience of commissioning learning and development providers or services in line with procurement rules/best practice. Adult teaching/training qualification e.g. PTTLS, CTTLS, DTLLS and a coaching qualification at level 5 or significant experience. Workforce Training Officer up to £34,434 pa (pay scales under review). You will support the Workforce Development Manager in the delivery of comprehensive learning and workforce development activity across the Adult Social Care workforce, including roll out of large-scale training and other workforce development projects. Specifically, you will ensure the day-to-day smooth running of the Team and coordinate practice development activities and training, both internal and external to ensure that high quality learning interventions are delivered within budget. Experience of co-ordinating training and other developmental activities for large groups Experience of managing financial processes GSCE level 4 or above in English Language and recognised ICT qualification or extensive experience of using a wide range of Microsoft products in a business setting Confidence to speak up in front of others What we can offer A competitive salary and generous annual leave A supportive and collaborative working environment Access to a range of learning and development opportunities Hybrid working arrangements and Flexible Working/Flexi Time Policies to support you in meeting the needs of the business and maintaining a good work/life balance. Corporate responsibilities for all posts: The post-holders must promote council employment policies including equality, diversity and inclusion, model organisational values, and ensure compliance with council policies and procedures. Closing Date: Wednesday 25th February 2026 Interviews: from 9th to 13th March Want to know more? Contact Sue Lloyd, Head of Service Workforce and Partnerships (Principal Occupational Therapist): Sue.lloyd@walsall.gov.uk Please View: Job Description and Employee Specification Important note: When completing your online application form, you will be asked to enter supporting information. You must enter a detailed supporting information statement describing how your skills, abilities and experience meet the specific criteria included in the employee specification. If you do not include a supporting information statement, you will not be shortlisted. Please also ensure that you complete the work history and qualifications sections of your application form. Please do not add a CV as we do not accept them. Please see our Information for Applicants leaflet for further information. We kindly request that recruitment agencies do not contact us regarding this job vacancy. We are not accepting agency applications or referrals at this time. At Walsall Council, we appreciate that AI can be a useful tool for ideas or guidance. However, we encourage you to make sure your application reflects your own voice and experiences. Over-reliance on AI can make responses feel less personal, and we really want to understand what makes you unique. Your experiences, skills, and perspective are what set you apart, so please ensure your application as a whole - particularly your ‘Supporting Information’ - reflects your own voice. This post is covered by the Government’s Code of Practice on the English Language Fluency Duty for public sector workers. The post holder will be required to communicate verbally with customers and provide advice and/or information in accurate spoken English. Walsall Council takes seriously the responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all the children, young people and adults entrusted to our care and it is our expectation that all staff will share this commitment. Completion of a Disclosure Salary: GBP 59490 - 59490 per year

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