The Team

The Skills Development Service team is currently made up of 2 full time staff and 3 Student Peer Trainers.  Please feel free to contact the SDS staff at any time via email or organise a 1-2-1 discussion through Microsoft Teams or Zoom.

We recruit for Student-peer Trainers towards the end of the Spring semester for the following academic year with training taking place shortly after the summer examination period. Look out for adverts on our website and via the Jobshop. If you would like to talk about this opportunity please feel free to contact any members of the SDS team.

John Steele

Head of Training and Development

I have been managing the Skills Development Service since 2003 and my responsibilities include curriculum management, quality assurance, delivering sessions, supervising the training team and managing the budget. I also have prime responsibility for the provision of the externally-certified courses. My background is in the Railway industry which I joined in 1975 and it is there that I developed my passion for training and developing others. After starting off as a peer trainer in 1985 I became the Regional Training Officer for South Wales  in 1990 until 1996 when the post was expunged following privatisation. I then studied at University of Wales College, Newport for 5 years while carrying out my experiential learning teaching practice working in local colleges and learning providers. I am a licensee to deliver training for The Pacific Institute® and Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH).

I believe that every person has a right to realise their own potential. What I particularly relish about my job is meeting so many diverse and interesting students and helping them gain from my many years of experience while also helping them facilitate their own way forward. I gain no greater satisfaction than seeing our students feel positive about themselves, go into good employment or onto a progression following their experiences at the Skills Development Service. I am of the firm belief that teaching/training is an earned responsibility and that one is permitted rather than obliged to teach others. Outside of work I enjoy listening to and playing music as a guitarist, spending time with my fiancée and family, rugby, football, walking, and being an integral member and volunteer through my local church.


Dr Sum Mistry

 

Training & Development Co-ordinator

I’m Dr Sum Mistry and I’m the Training and Development Coordinator. My responsibilities include delivering sessions, training and developing the team of Student Peer Trainers (SPTs), recruiting new SPTs and managing students enrolled on the Diploma of Professional Development in Leadership Award. Most recently I successfully passed the iBSL level 1 exams and am now involved more heavily with the sign language students and running deaf awareness sessions. I studied my Undergraduate degree (Neuroscience) at Cardiff University achieving a 1st Class honours. During my placement year, I completed the 3 CPD units of Communication, Leadership and Personal Effectiveness, before joining the team in 2013/14. In 2015, I gained Associate Fellow to the Higher Education Academy status for my work with the SDS and as the “Shadow Module” leader for Human Neuroanatomy. I went on to do a PhD in Psychiatric Genetics looking at genetic risk factors for bipolar disorder in the general population in 2015. Throughout that time, I progressed to become Senior Peer Trainer within the SDS team, became a Wellbeing Champion and a Police Student Volunteer. I have taken part in fundraising for both the “Student Sleepout” where I won the Individual Fundraiser of the Year, and in the Mini Jailbreak event, where myself and another SPT won Group Fundraiser of the Year as #TeamSDS. Most recently, I successfully completed 

To me, guiding people to the realisation that they hold the key to their own success and learning is incredibly rewarding. When you see the lightbulb moment happen, the smile on their face is priceless. To quote Albert Einstein: “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid” and “Education is not the learning of facts, rather the training of the mind to think.” When I’m not working, I enjoy going for long walks, nature, photography and rugby.


The Student Peer Trainers

The Skills Development Service wouldn’t be as successful without our talented and hardworking team of Student Peer Trainers.  To attain the role they go through a tough but rewarding interview process. Once they commence with us they attend a full and robust Train The Trainer course. Student Peer Trainers predominantly deliver our evening sessions but can also take extra sessions in the daytime. Many of our Student Peer Trainers work longer than a year if they are still Cardiff University students at the time, allowing them to grow in skills and confidence.  Meet some of our Student Peer Trainers below:

 

Josie Waterman

Hello, I’m Josie and I’m one of the student peer trainers. I am a mature student in my third year of studying biomedical science, with an elevated interest in neuroscience. Before returning to studying, I worked as a technical trainer for an insurance company. Through this work experience I was able to gain insight into how important transferable skills are in the workplace. I applied to become a SPT, as improving an individual’s skill set, confidence and attributes leads to a sense of accomplishment for both the trainee and me as a trainer. I also feel that I can represent and relate to other mature students, in their transition back to studying and in their continuation of gaining new skills, as it’s never too late to learn something new. Outside of uni, I enjoy CrossFit, going to gigs and festivals, road trips, astronomy and yoga.

 


Rory Birkeland 

 

My name is Rory, and I am a second-year mathematics student from Norway. I became Student-Peer Trainer because I am passionate about helping everyone reach their potential and goals. I believe everyone can achieve great things, and I am excited to support our students on their path to these achievements.  There is nothing more rewarding than seeing a student develop high self-efficacy and get that sense of accomplishment.  

 

Outside of work I am a part of the cycling and ice-skating sports clubs, and I am also a member of the all-girls choir at Cardiff University.

 


Pippa Jolles

I’m Pippa and I am a student peer trainer. Right now, I am in my second year at Cardiff studying Philosophy. Last year, I completed a CPD course in Leadership with the Skills Development Team, where John and Sum really opened my eyes to a new world of skills. The courses set you up to develop stronger working relationships, to manage your own time more effectively, and realise the potential of yourself and others. I would encourage anyone at Cardiff to absolutely make the most of this service! Outside of studying, I enjoy volunteering with Samaritans, vintage clothes shopping, cooking and spending time with friends, family and my two pups.

 

 

 

 

 


The Ambassadors 

Our Ambassadors do great work for us during Freshers’ periods, open days and during other promotional events. These are our “sales” student-staff who will be recommending the Skills Development Service and persuading students to sign up for our programmes.

 

Emma Lesurf

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Vivek Manoj Jude

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Ayushi Sabharwal 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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