Multimedia and Marketing Officer (FULL TIME/PART TIME OPTIONS AVAILABLE

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1. Media/Marketing Responsibilities

  • Daily responsibility for pro-active media channel output such as LinkedIn / X accounts
  • Daily responsibility for design and upkeep of FDQ digital, websites, news feeds and external branded communications including video production and posting
  • Preparing copy and content for posting and distribution across FDQ platforms
  • Supporting events & business development activities digitally, in person and via webinar coordination
  • Implement continuously evolving features on social media/website to ensure future development
  • Meet KPIs of activity, performance and interactivity of social media/website output
  • Producing newsletters and e-shots for training providers, employers, apprentices
  • Lead contributor to the continuous improvement and optimization of the FDQ website
  • Analysing multi-media traffic & data through FDQ channels and presentation of results periodically and on request

2. Other Duties

  • Lead on FDQ brand in terms of design, profile, standardisation and promotion
  • Contributing to effective business/qualification development and engagement through media output
  • Support FDQs media and marketing campaigns generating copy and maximizing exposure
  • Providing support across the business generating high quality verbal and written communication via emails, telephone, social media, newsletters and web
  • Investigate and implement utilisation of AI and how it can improve systems and media related processes
  • Supporting the day-to-day business development function with a range of duties including correspondence with clients, supporting campaigns and producing content/materials
  • Responding to internal and external queries in a timely manner.
  • Other administrative, media and/or operational duties as required by FDQ & FTC group colleagues

3. Qualifications & experience

  • Previous experience and role within multimedia/marketing sector
  • Preferable experience of website maintenance and application (WIX etc)
  • Knowledge of Excel, Microsoft office & Survey Monkey / Canva applications
  • Accuracy, diligence, innovation and dedication qualities
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Organisational and planning skills with the ability to prioritise.

4. The Terms

  • Permanent role with the company
  • Part time - 22.5 hours (30 min lunch) or part-time flexible considered for candidates with suitable experience. Full time- 37.5 hours (30 min/1 hour lunch) option also available.
  • Circa £20,000 to £24,000pa depending on skills and experience
  • Annual Leave: 25 days plus statutory bank holidays
  • 9% of salary contribution paid monthly to NEST pension scheme.
  • Entry to FDQ’s annual bonus scheme (based on annual profit threshold)

Job Type: Permanent

Pay: £20,000.00-£24,000.00 per year

Application question(s):

  • Are you applying for this role in a part time or full time capacity?

Education:

  • A-Level or equivalent (preferred)

Experience:

  • Multimedia/marketing: 2 years (preferred)
  • working remotely: 1 year (preferred)

Work Location: Remote

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