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A prominent mental health organization is seeking a Peer Digital Host to support online training courses. This position involves facilitating student access to online platforms, maintaining records, and creating training materials. The ideal candidate has experience using virtual platforms like Zoom and Microsoft 365, empathy for mental health issues, and familiarity with Recovery College practices. Flexibility in working hours is required as this is a bank role and primarily home-based.
Sussex Recovery College offers a range of courses covering mental health education, well-being and recovery. Our courses are co-designed and co-delivered by clinical practitioners and peer trainers, who are people with lived experience of mental health challenges.
We currently have available a number of roles to help us deliver our online training offer. As a Peer Digital Host, you would be supporting the team and students to access our online platform, help with maintaining students records and contribute to creating and designing Power Point presentations and course materials.
We are looking for people who are familiar with Recovery College and feel confident using technology; e.g. Zoom, Microsoft 365.
This is a bank role and working hours will vary according to college terms and our online offer, which is increasing.
This role is 'home based' and applicants are required to have own computer and Wi-Fi. Recovery College can provide other equipment needed for the job, i.e. second screen.
The main duties and responsibilities of the Peer Digital Host are:
To support the design and delivery of training and resources on technical platforms such as Zoom.
To develop high levels of skill, knowledge and confidence around the use of digital platforms with diverse groups with different technical access and ability.
To complete students records using the college recording systems.
To upload, maintain and download course materials using the college systems.
To review and update courses presentations as requested by trainers.
To work with clinicians and peer trainers in the Recovery College to ensure effective delivery of online courses and workshops.
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is a leading teaching and research mental health trust. As a mental health trust, Sussex Partnership places a huge focus on the wellbeing of our staff and the quality of life for the communities we serve.
Recovery College is a co-produced service with strong expertise in employing people with lived experience of mental health needs; we provide extensive wellbeing and professional support, as well as flexibility for you to choose the courses/schedule that suits you best.
We also offer further training and regular supervision to support you in your role and to help you develop a career pathway.
Main Duties
To deliver digital hosting for Recovery College online courses, alongside the peer and clinical trainer staff. This involves the ability:
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.