Full-Time Communications & Campaigns Officer
Job Description
Background to The Brain Charity
Life for any of us can change in an instant. Experiencing a road traffic accident, a major stroke or being diagnosed with dementia can happen completely unexpectedly and can change our lives forever.
The Brain Charity offers emotional support, practical help and social activities to anyone with a neurological condition and to their family, friends and carers.
There are hundreds of different neurological conditions including stroke, brain tumour, brain injury, Alzheimer’s disease and many rarer conditions.
Role summary
We are really pleased to say that The Brain Charity is growing year on year. We are now looking to expand our communications team.
The overall purpose of the role of Communications and Campaigns Officer is to bring about tangible and positive change to the lives of people with neurological conditions by:
• Raising awareness of our work via a variety of communications methods, which is vital in order to maximise donations and fundraising to fund our vital front-line services, and so our clients know what support they can access.
• Identifying key areas for campaigning, creating strategies and designing and delivering campaigns to deliver equality for people with neurological conditions.
• Assisting with the coordination of The Brain Charity’s neurodiversity training, which supports organisations to understand what neurodiversity is and how to support neurodivergent staff in the workplace.
How to Apply
To apply, you will need to complete the application form in the downloadable pack via our website. Please do not send in your CV, as this will not be counted. If you cannot find the application form on our website, please email Jobs@TheBrainCharity.org.uk asking for it, while also saying that you're applying from the Pink Jobs advert.221 total views, 0 today