We have area based trainers and I will detail how well this works and issues using Jokar's list:
1. lack of continuity when delivery is undertaken at separate locations by differing trainers. No problem as the exact same can happen with different trainers running sessions at a central point. All delivery should be QA'd and with session plans, evaluations and standard presentations. This is good practice and most is required of adult learning delivery.
2. how do the trainers discuss things between themselves Regular team meetings, emails and telephones
3. are there to be regular meetings of training staff and managers to discuss issues that have arisen? A must in any team and a requirement of all learning delivery QA systems. 4. how do personnel on leave pick up the training?
5. are trainees expected not to take leave what is this to do with it? As with any training there are always people off, for whatever reason, they must have thier input in catch up sessions (urgent, safety critical inputs). Generic, regular sessions mean some missing it is no real issue as long as they attend the next sessions6. will sick leave have an impact both for trainees and the trainers
7. has a cost benefit analysis been undertaken? The benefit is in having staff available to deliver training on site - they have to travel to stations, but the crews don't have to travel to a centre. So fewer staff and vehicle movements. Central delivery will still be required for courses with specific resource requirements. This is particularly relevant to RDS staff development. Staff payment and travelling costs are significantly reduced. So are CO2 emissions.
8. will the trainers specilaise and take training to locations, if so you have to take account of the boredom factor Boredom? I don't understand the point here. Our trainers all have a specialism [such as SWT, HVPI, Heavy Rescue Line rescue Widlfire MIRG] alongside the core BAI RTCi TVI CFBTI. They will be used for any such specialist courses but spend the majority of their time in general skills development with their allocated stations
All in all it works well and is well received by stations, especially RDS. When central courses are run, such as trainee Ff, BA, CFBT, TacVent then trainers will work at the centre.