Job Details
Job Ref: 214978155
Date: 2021-10-22 11:30:00
Our client, is a public distance Learning & Research University and one of the biggest universities in the UK for undergraduate education.
They are looking to recruit an experienced Digital Content Co-ordinator to provide vital support to the Marketing team. The role is to start asap until 4th March 2022 and is currently working from home and equiqment will be supplied.
This role is paying between £14.51 – £15.85ph dependent on experience which equates to £27,924 – £30,497pa working a 37hr week.
This role is responsible for assisting the Content Manager in delivering the University's prospectuses.
Key Responsibilities
Project management of a number of the University's brochures, ensuring that:
messaging and content is factually correct
all stakeholder amends and approvals are effectively managed
they are on Brand and promote the key features and USPs of the University
deliver maximum user impact which improves engagement and conversion.
Communicate effectively and build and develop positive relationships with colleagues across the University and external stakeholders.Skills and Experience
A degree and relevant professional qualifications or equivalent experience.
Excellent command of written and spoken English, as well as an ability to proof read visual communication.
Customer-centric approach to content – including evidence of developing compelling content, both written and visual, which effectively communicates complex ideas.
Innovative, self-reliant and determined approach to duties with an ability to work and think creatively on multiple projects while under pressure.
Highly collaborative with excellent relationship and stakeholder management skills and the ability to communicate, present, negotiate and influence at all levels.
If you feel this role is of interest, please apply online or telephone Sophie Holmes or Angela Hoxley on (phone number removed) for more details
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