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MRCPsych eLearning Neuroscience Trainee Editor

  • Location : Remote
  • Status : 1 year term, subject to review by the Editor
  • Salary : Voluntary role
  • Closing date : 06/10/2025

Overview of the role

Are you a resident doctor in higher training with a passion for education and neuroscience? If so, we want to hear from you!

We are looking to appoint to the position of MRCPsych eLearning Neuroscience Trainee Editor. This is a fantastic opportunity to join the Advisory Board of MRCPsych eLearning (formerly Trainees Online [TrOn]), which offers several online learning resources candidates may find helpful in preparing for the written components of the MRCPsych exams.

We are currently inviting applications from resident doctors in higher training interested in gaining experience in online publishing and passionate about education. This role will focus on development of the neuroscience aspects of Paper A modules in line with the revised neuroscience syllabus, as well as opportunities to develop additional resources to support exam preparation.

Applications from resident doctors who have not yet passed the MRCPsych examinations will be accepted provided they have a sound knowledge of and an interest in modern neuroscience, preferably gained from study or research outside of that undertaken in core training.

Key responsibilities

Duties will include:

  • identifying suitable authors by assessing applications from resident doctors in higher training interested in writing commissioned modules, where necessary
  • liaising with commissioned authors to support module production ensuring that the modules are educationally valuable, accessible to and meet the needs of those preparing for MRCPsych examinations; this includes providing written and verbal feedback
  • contributing to modules, including co-authoring modules if required, and authoring sections of modules which require updating
  • systematically improving published materials, including utilising user feedback and responding to curricular changes to ensure modules are relevant and effective
  • supporting publicity of MRCPsych eLearning, including at events such as RCPsych’s International Congress, and through social media/written communications
  • completing mapping exercises to assist with ensuring the provision of appropriate revision resources through MRCPsych eLearning
  • contributing to the development of question banks
  • identifying and developing materials for the Other useful resources section of MRCPsych eLearning
  • advising on the future development and sustainability of MRCPsych eLearning.

The MRCPsych eLearning Neuroscience Trainee Editor will be expected to attend the eLearning Board meetings (remotely, approximately three per year), and occasional meetings with editorial staff as required.

About MRCPsych eLearning

Trainees Online (TrOn) was launched in 2014 with the aim of creating a CPD-style site specifically for those preparing for the MRCPsych exams. The commissioned modules aim to cover all aspects of the syllabus in terms of ‘basic sciences’ (approximately 65 modules) and have to be approved by an exam panel member before publication.

In 2021 the College embarked on a major replatforming project to launch the new eLearning Hub, the home of College eLearning, where these resources are hosted.

In 2025, TrOn was rebranded as MRCPsych eLearning and the remit of the resource was expanded to offer several online learning resources which candidates may find helpful in preparing for the written components of the MRCPsych exams: Paper A resources (formerly TrOn), Paper B resources and Other useful resources.

How to apply

If you would like to be considered, you will need to submit a short CV (no more than 3 pages) and a statement (one A4 side) expressing interest and demonstrating experience to the Editor, Dr Howard Ryland, via email to  elearning@rcpsych.ac.uk.

Please do get in touch with the eLearning team at elearning@rcpsych.ac.uk with any questions.

Further information on the role can be found in the job description.

Closing date: 10am 6 October 2025

Interview date: PM 20 October/AM 22 October 2025, via Microsoft Teams.

The College values a diverse and inclusive workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community, reflecting the population it serves.

MRCPsych eLearning Neuroscience Trainee Editor - Sept 2025