Training/Social Media Project Support Worker Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Do you have an interest in social media? Do you have interest and skills in editing videos? Would you like to work in a cutting edge team? This might be the job for you!
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Training/Social Media Project Support Worker to join the team within the Access to Communication and Technology Service.
Access to Communication and Technology is a specialist electronic assistive technology service, which is based at the West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29 6JA. We are a service made up of clinicians (Occupational Therapist, Speech and Language Therapists, Health Care Scientists and assistants), technicians, stock and admin staff providing specialist assessment, set up, provision and maintenance of electronic assistive technology to meet the needs of children and adults who require Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Environmental Control (EC).
You will be supervised by a Speech and Language Therapist and work alongside the clinical support team. The post holder will need to work independently and travel widely within the West Midlands region; therefore, being a car driver is essential.
Responsibilities include:
* Assisting in the organisation of a wide range of training events and courses offered and hosted by Access to Communication and Technology.
* Supporting the production and launching of new E Learning packages.
* Supporting the clinical team to deliver elements of training to stakeholders, clients, their families and carers.
* Setting up and managing social media platforms and the website for ACT to promote the service and training available.
* Utilising good organisational skills to ensure that courses and follow-ups are delivered in a timely and professional way.
* Managing all course bookings including payments, monitoring and reviewing bookings.
* Working with the ACT technical teams to set up demonstration equipment.
* Developing skills in understanding assistive technology and how it can support the needs of people with disabilities.
* Collecting and collating statistical data, recording and managing training outcomes/evaluations.
If you want to be part of our team and work with a Foundation Trust that is continuously striving for best care and healthy communities, we want to hear from you.
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