Employment and Skills Coordinator at Berkeley Group
London E1 8EY, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

26 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Commitments, Site Visits, Microsoft Office, Data Tracking, Communication Skills, Training, Project Teams, Charities, Reporting

Industry

Other Industry

Description

DESCRIPTION

Berkeley Capital is the largest division in Berkeley Group, focuses on large-scale brownfield regeneration projects in London, stitching these vast and isolated spaces back into the local fabric, bringing them to life with the right mix of homes, amenities, natural landscapes and open spaces.
Our award-winning developments include some of the country’s best-known long-term regeneration projects, such as Woodberry Down, Kidbrooke Village and Royal Arsenal Riverside.
Our sustainable, mixed-use neighbourhoods are designed in partnership with local communities, delivering the amenities and opportunities they value most, and ensuring they benefit first from regeneration.
As a business we are committed to fostering a positive working environment, where our people feel valued, empowered and able to grow.

EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

  • Strong stakeholder management and communication skills.
  • Experience in coordinating training, recruitment or employability programmes.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects, deadlines, and reporting requirements.
  • Proactive, reliable, and able to work across diverse teams and communities.
  • Confident with data tracking and Microsoft Office.
Responsibilities

The Employment & Skills Coordinator supports Berkeley Homes Capital’s commitment to skills development and social value delivery. The role ensures Section 106 and company-wide obligations are met by increasing apprenticeships, engaging with local communities, and fostering pathways into construction careers.

  • Deliver Employment and Skills Plans (ESPs) and Section 106 commitments in partnership with councils and project teams.
  • Build relationships with schools, colleges, training providers, charities, and subcontractors to create employment and training opportunities.
  • Support apprentices, work experience placements and local residents into sustained employment.
  • Monitor, track, and report apprenticeship and training performance against company and project targets.
  • Coordinate national initiatives (e.g. National Apprenticeship Week, Open Doors) and facilitate site visits and career events.
  • Provide pastoral support for apprentices and local recruits on site.
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