Location
Salary
£29,969 to £36,483
Profession
Administrative and IT
Grade
Band 5
Deadline
05 Nov 2024
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
22 Oct 2024

Job summary

We have an exciting opportunity to join our undergraduate medical education simulation team. We are looking for an enthusiastic motivated person who enjoys working as part of a team to provide and lead the digital media support for the service. The role is predominately to create and develop the multi-media requirements for the undergraduate medical education. The successful candidate will have a multi-media and creative technical background and be confident with the use of multi-media technology and design.

Main duties of the job

The main purpose of the Undergraduate Medical Education Digital Media Officer is to provide the Undergraduate Medical Education academy with support related to educational systems and multimedia projects.

The post holder supports the planning, testing and delivery acting as the subject expert in digital media design. The post holder will produce material including the development of scripts, filming (on location around the hospital or in the studio), video and sound editing, motion graphics and encoding for various output formats.

The post holder oversees the development of the website including the intranet page and maintains a presence on social media in the promotion of Worcestershire Acute NHS Trust Undergraduate Medical Education simulation training department.

The department operates across all Trust sites and the post holder will be expected to travel to different locations, where and when their role requires them to do so.

Job responsibilities

The Undergraduate Teaching Academy accommodates students from Warwick, Birmingham and Three Counties Medical Schools.Students attend their MBChB clinical placements from Year 3 to Year 5.Each University supplies a curriculum to achieve the MBChB Degree, with each year having specific placements.The Undergraduate Teaching Academy provides a service and a responsibility to the universities to ensure opportunities are available for each placement with input from either specialist or general Clinical Teaching Fellowsin order that learning objectives can be met to produce foundation doctors in line with the GMC Outcomes for Graduateshttps://www.gmc-uk.org/education/standards-guidance-and-curricula/standards-and-outcomes/outcomes-for-graduates/outcomes-for-graduatesOur purpose is simple - Putting Patients First. We are looking for exceptional colleagues who can help us achieve this.