Digital Learning Editor - Harrogate, United Kingdom - The British Society for Rheumatology

The British Society for Rheumatology
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Job description


Reports to:
Chair of the Education Committee and Director of Marketing and Education


Department:
Education


Location:
Homebased


Contract type:
Half day a week (2PAs), fixed session in job plan, until September 2024


Job Purpose
The British Society for Rheumatology (BSR) is a UK wide membership organisation for health professionals in rheumatology.

The BSR works to promote excellence in the care of people with rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorders and to support those delivering care at every step.

The BSR works to ensure that clinicians, nurses and health professionals are educated and trained to provide high quality care.

Our members look after every stage of life; children, adolescents and adults, across the whole patient pathway.


The Digital Learning Editor will work with the Digital Learning Board to expand and develop the BSR digital learning offer, making BSR's digital learning the go-to place for online Rheumatology content.


The Digital Learning Editor position is not a paid employee of BSR, and is not paid via BSR's payroll as an honorarium is paid.


Content


The Editor will identify and commission digital learning content for all members including trainees, consultants, nurses, allied health professional, psychologists, physician associates and pharmacists.

This includes ensuring that a broad range of content is produced across a range of topics and formats including webinars, podcasts, eLearning cases and links to journal articles.

An important aspect of the role will be collaboration with the BSR Journals Rheumatology and Rheumatology Advances in Practice.


The Editor will ensure the right editorial processes, tools and templates exist for the development of consistent, high quality digital learning.

The Board will recruit suitable authors from UK academic rheumatology to create and review the content.

The Editor will be responsible for ensuring that content is delivered on time and to a suitable standard, supported by the Board.

They will also lead on setting regular review periods to ensure content remains current and accurate and respond to any recommendations from arising from evaluations of the digital learning.


In addition the Editor will provide advice and expertise to the BSR Education team on key BSR focus areas which have a digital learning element such as pre-course materials and digital induction recourses.


Website and promotion


The Editor will work with the BSR Education team to guide development of the digital learning platform including the user journey, content layout and editing the library.

Alongside the Digital Learning Board and the BSR Education team they will also support promotional plans for digital learning.


Main Responsibilities


The Digital Learning Editor will work with the Education Committee Chair and the Education Team at BSR to set strategic objectives for BSR's digital learning offer.


The main areas of responsibilities are to:

  • Recruit and manage the Digital Learning Board to help deliver the BSR Digital Learning strategy
  • Create a curriculumbased digital learning resource for doctors
  • Create new content for BSR nurse and health professional members with support of selected health professionals
  • Create new content for paediatric members with support of paediatric rheumatologists and health professionals
  • Create blended learning opportunities on curriculum topics (to include podcasts, webinars, eLearning, links to journal articles, patient perspective)
  • Seek and develop opportunities to collaborate with other institutions and organisations, including the BSR journal, Rheumatology
  • Continuously review existing content to ensure it remains up to date and relevant
  • Ensure BSR has a cohort of authors and content creators with appropriate training to produce content in a timely and professional manner
  • Ensure editorial processes are of a high ethical standard
  • Act as an ambassador for BSR's digital learning offer and actively encourage colleagues to engage with it.

Meeting attendance and external representation

  • Attend BSR Annual Conference, Casebased Conference and the Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology Conference
  • Attend BSR Education Committee meetings and present a report at each (3x each year)
  • Chair the Digital Learning Board meetings (3x each year)
  • Attend other BSR meetings as requested by the Chair of the Education Committee

Key working relationships

  • BSR Education Committee Chair
  • BSR Director of Marketing and Education
  • BSR Education team
  • Digital Learning Editorial Board
  • EditorinChief, Rheumatology
  • Programme Directors, Rheumatology MSc Courses

Ethical standards
The Editor is responsible for ensuring that BSR's digital learning maintains the highest ethical and moral standard. The Editor must ensure that the site is not exposed to potential conflicts of interest.


Other information
The post holder will be expected to work one day a week Monday - Fr

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