Become a Supervisor Professional Development Program (SPDP) Facilitator

Date published: Sep 24, 2025, 15:14 PM

Summary

The RACP seeks expression of interest from RACP supervisors to become an SPDP Facilitator.

Description

The RACP is seeking expression of interest (EOI) on becoming a SPDP facilitator for our face-to-face or virtual 3-hour workshops, and/or our 5-week online courses.

SPDP is a high-quality training program designed for current RACP trainee supervisors. It strengthens their skills and strategies to effectively guide and support trainees.

Responsibilities

SPDP facilitators are volunteer Fellows interested in medical education who enjoy leading skill-based workshops with their peers. By drawing on supervisory experience and professional expertise, facilitators create practical, relevant and engaging learning experiences that support and strengthen the skills of supervisors.

Facilitators plan, manage, and guide the SPDP workshops with the support of RACP staff and resources.

To become a SPDP facilitator, you must:

  • be an RACP Fellow
  • have experience in supervision
  • have attended at least one SPDP workshop or completed at least 1 online SPDP course

Apply

If you meet the above criteria and would like to be trained to facilitate SPDP, please express your interest.

  • SPDP workshop facilitator - express your interest in attending a Facilitator Training workshop by contacting the SPDP team

and/or

Creation Date:

Sep 24, 2025, 15:00 PM

Closing Date:


Our commitment to inclusivity

The RACP is committed to inclusive and respectful committee environments, and to ensuring its governance structures reflect the breadth of perspectives across its membership and the communities it serves.
When assessing expressions of interest, the College considers skills and experience alongside the perspectives and lived experience applicants may bring. Any information shared is voluntary and will be treated respectfully.

The RACP recognises Māori as tangata whenua and Te Tiriti o Waitangi partners in Aotearoa New Zealand, and acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Indigenous peoples of Australia and Pacific peoples as recognised within the Indigenous Strategic Framework.

Consistent with the RACP Constitution and the Indigenous Strategic Framework, and informed by Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Uluru Statement from the Heart, the College is committed to upholding Indigenous leadership, the rights of Indigenous peoples to self-determination, and ensuring cultural safety across committee environments.

This is not positioned as a subset of diversity, but reflects distinct status, leadership, rights, and contribution

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