Stephanie Heath
About Stephanie Heath
Stephanie Heath is a Digital Learning Specialist at Save the Children UK, where she has worked since 2021. With a background in learning technology and marketing, she is certified as a Microsoft Innovative Trainer and focuses on enhancing digital innovation for humanitarian efforts.
Work at Save the Children
Stephanie Heath has served as a Digital Learning Specialist at Save the Children UK since 2021. In this role, she focuses on developing and implementing digital learning strategies to support the organization's humanitarian efforts. Her work involves creating training materials and resources tailored for humanitarians, enhancing their skills and capabilities in various contexts. This position is based in London, England, where she collaborates with teams to drive digital innovation projects.
Education and Expertise
Stephanie Heath earned a Bachelor's degree with 1st class honours in Communication and Media Studies from Bath Spa University, completing her studies from 2012 to 2015. She is a certified Microsoft Innovative Trainer, which highlights her proficiency in integrating technology into educational environments. This certification supports her role in developing effective digital learning solutions.
Background
Before joining Save the Children, Stephanie held various positions in the education and media sectors. She worked at Plumpton College in multiple roles, including Learning Technologist and Learning Technology Manager, from 2019 to 2021. Her earlier experience includes an internship at Bauer Media Group with Q Magazine and another internship at Future with Rhythm Magazine. Additionally, she worked in marketing and recruitment at Dv8 Sussex and as a Sales and Marketing Officer at Komedia.
Achievements
Stephanie Heath has collaborated with the Humanitarian Leadership Academy to enhance digital innovation projects. Her contributions focus on providing training and support specifically designed for humanitarians globally. Through her various roles, she has developed skills in learning technology and digital strategy, contributing to the advancement of educational practices in humanitarian contexts.