Job description
Lion Landscapes seeks a dedicated Digital Communications Assistant to enhance our online presence and engage effectively with our global community. In this role, you will manage our social media channels, craft engaging newsletters and blog posts, update website content, ensuring our digital communications are consistently engaging and on-brand.
Part-time position: 20 hours per week (Work schedule: minimum of 4 days per week)
Main responsibilities
Social Media Management
Write compelling stories and posts to share across various social media platforms.
Edit photos or images to ensure visual content is engaging and on-brand.
Coordinate and schedule approved posts for timely publication.
Interact with followers by responding to comments and messages to build a strong online community.
Analyse social media performance, making data-driven recommendations for improvements.
Monthly Newsletter & Blogs
Collect and curate interesting topics relevant to our audience.
Participate in deciding on article sets and themes.
Write articles, create newsletter/blog posts, and publish them on appropriate platforms.
Website Management
Regularly update website content and ensure information is current.
Analyse search trends and improve website content and optimise visibility and engagement.
Fundraising/Individual Giving Campaigns
Work alongside the Fundraising Assistant to support digital aspects of fundraising and individual giving campaigns.
Ensure that digital communication efforts align with and promote fundraising initiatives.
Team Support
Provide administrative support to the Fundraising & Communications team.
Assist with various tasks as required to support broader fundraising and communications initiatives.
Experience and Skills
Prior experience in digital communications, social media management, or content creation, ideally in a nonprofit or charity environment.
Knowledge of social media platforms and best practices.
Ability to analyse digital performance data and make data-driven decisions.
Apply via :
landscapes.org