The Director's main role is the general management of the Centre, which includes strategic guidance, financial management, responsibility for regional contracts, data management and quality assurance.
Ifor is based at the Bangor office.
The main role of the Training and Quality Officer is to lead and manage the training programme for Centre Tutors, and to monitor and improve the quality of the provision across the region.
Haydn is based at Bangor.
The main role of the Development Officer is to work closely with all Welsh for Adults course providers within the region to develop and promote the field, including the development of provision for specific audiences such as parents, workforces and Welsh speakers who lack confidence.
Pam serves the eastern part of the nothern region and is based at Mold
The Data Manager's main role is to set up and maintain systems for data collection and checking, to work closely together with all providers in the region and to manage the Centre's overall use of information technology.
Gary is based at Bangor.
The Informal Learning Co-ordinator's main responsibilities are to develop a programme of informal learning activities offered by north Wales' Welsh for Adults providers, to co-ordinate the informal learning provision already provided by various organisations throughout the north, and to promote and develop additional provision by the Centre's various partners
Siwan is based in Bangor.
The Researcher is responsible for the day to day operation of the Centre's research project which looks at and monitors the progress, experience and various attitudes of 1000 learners throughout the north Wales region.
The Assistant Training and Quality Officer's main responsibility is to assist the Deputy Director to arrange and deliver the Centre's training plan for tutors and to develop and implement quality assurance procedures across the region.
Siân is based in Bangor.
Responsible of managing the office as well as co-ordinating marketing work, observations and arranging examinations.
The Secretary's main role is to be a first point of contact for the public, to give advice and assistance and also to offer internal support to Centre staff with day to day administrative work.
Ceri is based at Bangor.