Communications Officer
Full-Time
Job Description
About Student Minds
Student Minds is the UK’s student mental health charity. We work with students, professionals, and leaders to change the state of student mental health. Our work is growing, and we are looking for an experienced and dynamic Communications Officer to join our team.
Key details
- Location: Flexible, open to hybrid and remote working, with occasional travel to Leeds required.
- Hours of work: Full time (37.5 hours a week)
- Contract: 12 months fixed term
- Salary: Band E £26,227.5
- Start date: As soon as practicable
- Role purpose: To support the charity’s communications and marketing activities. Sharing support for students, our programmes, influencing and advocacy, and income generation on social media. Working with the wider team to support their project comms, sharing key learnings and evaluations with the wider team to develop and improve how we communicate with our key audiences.
About the role
The Communications Officer plays an important role in ensuring our audiences get the information and the support that they need across our key channels. This is a varied role where you will gain experience in several areas of communications and marketing, including social media, content creation and email marketing. You will be working alongside our Communications Lead, who will provide mentorship and support to help you excel in your communications career. You will also benefit from working across programmes and projects with all members of the Student Minds’ team, growing your communication and relationship skills and knowledge of higher education and student mental health.
Our social media accounts are a key communications tool for the charity. They enable us to engage with our networks, provide resources and support, and communicate our work, impact, and the importance of student mental health. These tools work together with our digital marketing and website to effectively communicate with our audiences. We use several social media platforms, including Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, BlueSky, YouTube and Facebook. This role will help us improve our platforms and storytelling, ensuring students’ voices and experiences are at the centre. This will involve working with students and our advisory groups to share their stories and listen to their improvements for change. You will play a key role in communicating our work to ensure no student is held back by their mental health.
Please see our attached job description and recruitment pack for a list of the essential and desirable criteria for this role, as well as the person specification.
How to Apply
Deadline to apply: 25th June, 23:59. To apply:- Visit our website to download the recruitment pack for this role, where you’ll find more information about the role including responsibilities and person specifications.
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