Job DescriptionDevelop, deliver, and coordinate road safety education programs and initiatives nationwide.Conduct road safety awareness presentations and workshops to various target groups (schools, higher education institutions, businesses, and at regional/national events)Create engaging and interactive educational materials, such as brochures, videos (in line with RSA guidelines).
Collaborate with team members to develop and implement best practices.Provide training and guidance to teachers, parents, and other stakeholders on road safety education.Participate in community events and campaigns to raise awareness about road safety.Keep up-to-date with current road safety trends, research, and developments to continuously improve educational programs.Identify potential opportunities to promote road safety awareness.The educational programs cover all aspects of road safety, including:- Walking- Cycling- Using public transport- Being a passenger- Addressing urban/rural transport issues- Encouraging safe road practices- Protecting Vulnerable Road Users- Addressing dangerous behaviors on Irish roadsQualificationsCandidates should have a background in teaching or training and hold a tertiary-level qualification in education or training.
A minimum of two years' experience in teaching or training is required.The role involves demonstrating road safety expertise to the public through various methods, including face-to-face, online, on stage, at events, and during nationwide demonstrations.Knowledge of data protection compliance and a clear grasp of child protection issues are essential.Efficient schedule management for optimal service delivery, effective promotion of road safety campaigns, and the ability to develop and maintain a network of contacts nationwide are key.Excellent communication skills are necessary, with the ability to engage effectively with all age groups.The candidate must be self-driven, adaptable to different age groups, and able to deliver learning in a fun, animated, and interactive way.Passion, high spirits, patience, enthusiasm, and energy are important traits.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office packages, including Excel, Word, and Teams, is required.A full clean driving license in category "B" is needed.Fluency in English is mandatory, and fluency in Irish is an advantage, though not essential.Additional InformationSGS Incentives:Comprehensive training programHealth & Safety accredited training provided in First Aid, Manual Handling and Fire Warden Training as part of the roleAdvanced Driver Instruction training provided as part of the roleSGS Onboarding Platform – SGS CampusSGS Employee Referral Incentive Scheme across all SGS Business LinesContinuous Mentor Programme to promote professional developmentProgression OpportunitiesAnnual Tax Saver Tickets for Rail, Bus and LuasBike to Work SchemeEmployee Assistance Program - Spectrum Life Confidential Counselling ServiceDigital Wellness PlatformBenefits Rewards HubPension once probation passed22 Days Annual Leave pro-rataLaptop & Work phone plus support equipment for the roleFull Training provided to successful candidatesSGS is an equal opportunities employer