Evie Madelaine O'sullivan
About Evie Madelaine O'sullivan
Evie Madelaine O'Sullivan is a Senior Editorial Officer for Children and Young People at Mind, where she develops resources to support mental health advocacy for youth. She has a diverse background in editorial roles and holds degrees in English Literature and Sexual Dissidence.
Current Role at Mind
Evie Madelaine O'sullivan serves as the Senior Editorial Officer for Children and Young People at Mind, a leading mental health charity in the United Kingdom. In this role, she focuses on developing resources that support mental health advocacy for youth. Her work emphasizes creating accessible and engaging health information tailored for young audiences, aiming to improve mental health literacy among this demographic. She has been in this position since 2020.
Previous Experience in Healthcare and Education
Prior to her current role, O'sullivan worked at Diabetes UK as a Publications Officer from 2018 to 2020, where she contributed to health-related publications. She also held the position of Editorial Assistant at CIG Healthcare Partnership for seven months in 2018. In the education sector, she served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Alder Community High School in 2017 and worked as a Trainee Teacher of English at Manchester Enterprise Academy for three months in the same year.
Educational Background
O'sullivan has a strong academic background, having studied at several institutions. She completed her Master of Arts (MA) in Sexual Dissidence at the University of Sussex from 2015 to 2017. She earned her Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English Literature from Newcastle University between 2011 and 2014. Earlier, she attended St. Bede's College in Manchester, where she achieved impressive results in her GCSEs and A levels, including 7 A*s and 3 As, as well as A levels in English Literature, Geography, Theology, and Economics.
Freelance Writing and Editorial Roles
O'sullivan has experience in freelance writing, having contributed to The National Student from 2012 to 2013. She also worked as a Lifestyle Editor at The Courier in Newcastle upon Tyne for one year from 2013 to 2014. These roles have enhanced her editorial skills and provided her with a diverse background in content creation and management.