Meet Alina Stepien…
What do you love about your job?
We support each other, I love that if you’ve got a problem, you know that you can talk to your managers, you can talk to your colleagues, and you just feel that this is a safe environment. We are small hospital, but also a busy hospital.
What are the challenges?
The most challenging thing for us is being busy. However, we are working together to complete all the tasks and responsibilities on a day.
Why do you love living in Weston?
I personally came from Poland, so when I arrived in Weston, I fell in love within this town straight away just because it’s a beautiful area. We’ve got a lovely beach and we’ve got lovely woods. It’s close to Bristol, Bath, Taunton and you can find a lot of activities for children and you can find a lot of activities for animals as well.
So I do recommend Weston if you would like to live somewhere where it’s nice and safe.
What advice would you give to prospective employees?
I would recommend Weston Hospital because we are small hospital and we know each other, we support each other. You can gain a lot of skills and knowledge and you know you’re going to be supported and our managers create a work life balance here which is helping people to achieve their personal and professional goals.
About the role…
As a learning and development team leader, you will be responsible for coordinating and implementing training initiatives for practitioners at University Hospitals Bristol and Weston. A large proportion of your work will be dedicated to supporting the newly qualified staff. This will involve acting as a point of contact for new members of staff; ensuring that their initial training runs smoothly, as well as finding out their content preferences for study days. You will play a significant role in implementing training programmes for UH Bristol and Weston staff. This will involve organising speakers for training days, from within the Trust, and elsewhere in the country. You will also assist in identifying any gaps or pitfalls in training programmes according to the needs of the staff.