Job Title Employer Liaison Officer
Responsible to Employer Relationship Manager
Responsible for Generation of business opportunities through employer liaison and providing support and guidance to candidates.
Job Purpose
Under the line management and direction of the Employer Relationship Manager, actively promote Tydfil Training and MTEC through employer liaison to generate opportunities and income.
To support candidates to access and secure employment and placement opportunities.
Principal Responsibilities and Duties:
Please contact Gill Evans on 07812733856 or email gillian.evans@tydfil.com for an informal chat.
DETAILS – VENUE RED HOUSE MERTHYR TYDFIL
INDUCTION: TUESDAY 21ST NOV – 12.30-2.30PM
Valleys Education will be at the induction to talk about registering employment opportunities.
COURSE DATES:
TUESDAY 28TH NOV – 9.30-3PM
FRIDAY 1ST DEC – 9.30-3pm
TUESDAY 5TH DEC 9.30-3pm
FRIDAY 8TH DEC – 9.30-3pm
TUESDAY 12TH DEC - 9.30-3pm
FOR MORE INFO OR TO BOOK A PLACE CONTACT: Leane.saunders@adultlearning.wales – ring on 07824566831.
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