This role is a fantastic step into the charitable sector to work for a well-known and trusted charity. With the support of a Digital Communications Lead, you will work with all charity functions to help communicate the work of the charity. You will learn about the many services and departments within the charity and create content for a host of digital platforms to help inform and engage the community. In the longer term, hybrid working is welcome, however for the first three months, you will work in our Hospice in Cambridge and schedule visits to our shops and our Centre in Wisbech to gain a good understanding of the whole organisation and build relationships with colleagues.
Please refer to the attached job description for a full list of duties.
To be successful in this role you will have knowledge of how to create, use, develop, monitor and achieve results from digital platforms; experience in creating high quality content for social media channels and experience of image editing software and design programmes such as Canva or Adobe InDesign.
Starting salary for this role will be £22,273 and future opportunities for pay progression to £23,756.
We are committed to inclusivity, respect, fairness, engagement and equality of opportunity for our patients and their families, our staff and trustees, our volunteers and our supporters. We value the strength that comes with difference and the positive contribution that diversity brings to our community. Therefore, candidates with a disability that meet the minimum criteria will be guaranteed an interview. We are also working to increase diversity throughout the organisation and we particularly welcome applications from BAME people who are currently under-represented.
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults who draw on care and support and expects all colleagues and volunteers to share this commitment.
ARHC encourage and support vaccine uptake, as this remains the best line of defence against COVID 19