Social Media & Digital Communications volunteer
Waterloo Community Counselling
Support the social media and digital communications of a life-changing counselling service in London
What will the volunteer be doing? This role will involve the following: Social Media: Supporting colleagues to research, plan and produce relevant and engaging social media content which promotes Waterloo Community Counselling. Website: Working alongside the communications officer to review and update content on the WCC website. Newsletter: Being involved in the planning and creating of regular compelling newsletters. Graphics: Using Canva templates to generate beautiful graphics and images which can be used across all WCC communications and marketing.
IT, Technology & Websites,Marketing, PR & Media
Basic IT skills - internet & email, Creative & Design, Good IT Skills, Reading & Writing
The volunteer will feel comfortable using computers and familiar with social media platforms. Ideal candidate would be someone studying social media / marketing at university but the role is open for any people who are keen to support the digital output of a small but dynamic organisation.
The volunteer will share their skills and experience within a small team to improve the digital communications of an important charitable service in London. The volunteer will directly contribute to raising awareness of the organisation which will benefit people needing mental health support and strengthen the community. The volunteer's commitment of time and energy will support members of staff in a real and valuable way, and increase the organisation's capacity.
We are hoping the volunteer would spend a minimum of half a day once a week, and a maximum of a full day once a week (this could be two half days). Our office hours are 9:30-5:30 Monday to Friday. We can offer flexibility and the volunteer can choose which day(s) work best for them.
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Waterloo Community Counselling Barley Mow Clinic Greet House Frazier Street London SE1 7BD
From Waterloo station go down Waterloo Road towards the Old Vic Theatre and turn right into Baylis Road. Turn left at Frazier Street and just before the corner with Pearman Street turn left under the arch into the Tanswell Estate. You will see the sign for the Barley Mow Clinic directly on the right at the bottom of Greet House. Buses Kennington Road: 59, 159, 172 Waterloo Road: 1, 4, 26, 59, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188 York Road: 76, 77, 211, 341, 381, 507 Westminster Bridge Road: 12, 53, 171 Blackfriars Road: 45, 63, 100, 159 Underground Lambeth North: Bakerloo Line Waterloo: Northern Line, Jubilee Line, Bakerloo Line National Rail Waterloo Waterloo East
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