If you would like to be nominated for this role, please complete your details below and we will be in touch to discuss next steps.
As the branch education officer, you will work closely with the committee to develop education, resources opportunities for branch members. You’ll use your expertise to guide and shape the branch’s education strategy, working with the BDA’s education, practice and policy team to contribute to the BDA’s education work.
You will work with the committee to develop resources and educational materials for members and the public, collaborating with organisations to influence and develop external resources. Through this role you’ll develop an overview of the strategic developments affecting the branch from both within the BDA and externally to the profession. Using your knowledge and skills to represent branch members interests, advocate for the specialism and the dietetic profession as a whole.
We don’t expect you to do it alone, as the education officer you’ll work closely with the committee and with the support of the BDA staff team to deliver your branch aims and objectives.
Through this position you will gain organisation, communication and project management skills, which can translate directly into career development. It will also give you an opportunity to work with colleagues across your speciality, building networks, sharing knowledge and skills.
As the education officer you’ll work closely with the volunteering team and the education, practice and policy team who offer support, guidance and advice to the postholder. Support for this role is offered by key committee members including the resources officer and chair who work as a team to promote the work of the branch.
We have a variety of resources, tools and training available to support this role including:
Induction with BDA staff and a full handover from the previous postholder. Training and development opportunities to help build personal and professional skills including workshops, webinars and the BDA’s annual volunteer conference.
Access to our volunteer hub with a wide range of website editing tools and resources. Access to our volunteer handbook and volunteer hub providing a range of resources and guidance. Regular communications including a monthly volunteer newsletter with BDA updates and opportunities.
Networking with other volunteers through events, webinars and access to our volunteer forums.
You will be elected for a two-year term of office and hope that you will be able to stay in the role throughout this term. There is the option to extend for an additional two-year term. We hope that reasonable notice would be given if you are no longer able to fulfil this role, as we appreciate that circumstances can change.
There are a number of training and development opportunities available, including a detailed induction with BDA staff and governance training to be undertaken upon commencement of each term.
Committee meetings are held regularly and can be attended virtually if required. There is a varying and flexible amount of work in between meetings which is dependent on the strategy, workplans and projects agreed to by the committee.
The branch holds a minimum of one event for members a year which includes the Annual General Meeting. It is typical for the committee to attend these events.
To apply for this role please submit a nomination form by 17 January 2025. Nominees must be a member of the group and provide the names and signatories of two BDA members to support their nomination. If you would like an informal, confidential discussion about the role and the nomination process, please contact the Volunteer Team.