Project Trainer
Verbal

  • Part-time
  • Derry-Londonderry
  • Closing Date: 9th May, 2025

We are seeking a passionate and dynamic Project Trainer with a background in psychology to deliver Verbal's unique Shared Reading Model in the Northern Ireland Criminal Justice Setting . Our Shared Reading Model combines bibliotherapy and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) techniques to support mental health and emotional wellbeing through storytelling, literature and conversation.


As a Project Trainer your responsibilities include:



  • Delivering Verbal's Shared Reading Model in the Northern Ireland Criminal Justice Setting in the Belfast area

  • Consulting with various groups within the Northern Ireland Criminal Justice Setting

  • Providing a quality, safe and coordinated Shared Reading service


JOB TITLE: PROJECT TRAINER


REPORTING TO: PROGRAMME MANAGER


ACOUNTABLE TO: PROGRAMME MANAGER


SALARY: £25,875 PRO RATA


CONTRACT: 20 HOURS PER WEEK


3 YEAR FIXED TERM


LOCATION: DERRY~LONDONDERRY OFFICE


Please note that this role involves regular travel to the Belfast area for the delivery of programme sessions


If you are interested in working in an environment where you can truly make a difference in the lives of those you work with, please download the Project Trainer recruitment pack -


www.theverbal.co


If you have any queries please contact, in the first instance:  



Closing date for applications is 12noon 9th May 2025.


It should be noted that the criteria for this post may be enhanced to facilitate shortlisting.


The Verbal Arts Centre operates a Child Protection Policy.


The Verbal Arts Centre is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

About the Organisation

Our vision is a world where every story matters.


Using our unique multi-disciplinary approach to the art of storytelling we work in partnership to enhance well being among individuals & communities.


We believe that everyone - regardless of ability, background, or circumstances - should have access to the resources and opportunities to tell their story.


Why? To make a better, fairer, and more equal society.


The capacity of communities to transform and make meaning of their environment and circumstances must not be limited to those with the available capital, resources, and networks.


By telling your story, communities and individuals - especially those whose stories are seldom heard - can challenge through language:


  • the assumptions and prejudices of everyday life
  • the life circumstances of the vulnerable and marginalised
  • the reconsideration of what is 'taken for granted'
  • As well as create proposals for new and better ways to improve quality of life

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