Clinical Content Creator

Manchester
1 week ago
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Clinical Content Creator

Portfolio are proud to be exclusively representing our Client who are a trusted health and wellbeing network who have been making a positive difference in over 15 million lives, in their search to add a Clinical Content Creator to their team.

Our client offers the most comprehensive employee assistance programme on the market, giving 24/7 caring and compassionate support services to employers from organisations of all sizes, across the private, public and non-profit sector, to business partners, individual users, employees and their family members.

Role

The primary purpose of the role is to create and deliver engaging clinical content supporting our clients' app, Specialist Support and Growth Marketing teams with client facing material. You will be responsible for conducting research and using your expertise to create interactive content through a multitude of mediums including on site & virtual presentations, articles and our podcast. This includes the creation of bespoke content for clients, keeping existing information up-to-date and supporting with reviewing content created by our counsellors and copywriters.

Day To Day Responsibilities

Responsible for facilitating workshops and webinars (in person & virtually)
Responsible for creating and facilitating bespoke client facing content
Responsible for creating and facilitating content for App
To develop, review and approve clinical content prior to publication
Responsible for maintaining existing workshops/webinars to ensure that the content is up-to-date, accurate and material is appropriate and relevant
Undertake clinical research to ensure knowledge is current
Manage an active caseload of structured counselling (90% content to 10% case work

What You Bring To The Team

Minimum diploma level 4 in Counselling & minimum of 150 counselling hours
To be a registered member of the BACP or equivalent
Effective interpersonal communication skills
Proficient IT skills (especially PowerPoint and MS teams)
Able to demonstrate initiative and work independently
Essential characteristics: organised, ability to engage an audience, and confident speaker with an ability to work to deadlines.

Benefits

25 days' holiday, plus bank holidays
Day off on your birthday
Cash plan for you (and your children, if any)
Holidays increase after 2-and 5- years' service
Contractual sick pay
Private medical insurance after 5 years' service
Pension Plan and Life Insurance
Pension plan contributions increase after 5- and 7-years' service
Holiday season bonus after 3 years' service
Profit share scheme
Season ticket loan scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Access to Employee Assistance Programme
Company incentives, access to discount schemes
Social sessions on the last Friday of the month
Free 24/7 onsite gym

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