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Digital Marketing Assistant

  • NHS
  • Full Time
  • Barnsley
  • 25958.40 a year
NHS

Job Description

Marketing: Support the creation of, and deliver, a strategy for growing the hospices online presence through a range of social media platforms Support the Head of Fundraising & Marketing in creating accurate SEO content for the website and other digital platforms Support the Head of Fundraising & Marketing with the planning and execution of key campaigns Actively monitor engagement with the digital content we produce, and support the Head of Fundraising & Marketing in developing plans to increase engagement levels Support the development and retention of high-quality marketing assets, ensuring they are readily accessible and stored in line with GDPR where appropriate Maintain an awareness of online trends and put forward recommendations for improvement of current practices and approaches Identify opportunities to grow our online profile and put forward recommendations to the Head of Fundraising & Marketing Internal Communications: Support the Head of Fundraising & Marketing with internal communications Work with the Head of Fundraising & Marketing to plan and deliver a well-produced content calendar to support the hospices strategic aims Administration: Support the collation and production of regular and ad hoc reports for the Executive Leadership Team Raising purchase orders for all Marketing and Communications activities General: To provide advice on relevant policies and procedures to employees and managers, where appropriate To provide general administrative support to the Head of Fundraising & Marketing Any other duty commensurate with the post, as directed by the Head of Fundraising & Marketing Learning and Development To be responsible for the self - development of skills and competencies through participation in learning and development activities, and to maintain up to date technical and professional knowledge relevant to the post including but not limited to, the mandatory training requirements of the hospice. Safeguarding Barnsley Hospice has a safeguarding policy for both adults and children and is committed to the safeguarding of adults, children and young people including those who are staff or volunteers. All employees/ volunteers have a responsibility to meet the statutory requirements to safeguard and promote the welfare of both adults and children/ young people to ensure that they come to no harm and to raise any concerns regarding safeguarding. All employees/ volunteers will be fully supported in raising any safeguarding concerns. All employees must be aware of hospice policies in relation to safeguarding and must adhere to them at all times. Infection Prevention and Control Infection Prevention and Control is the responsibility of all Barnsley Hospice staff. All staff have a responsibility to protect patients, visitors, volunteers and employees against the risk of acquiring health care associated infections by consistently observing Barnsley Hospice Infection Prevention and Control Policies and procedures and best practice guidance in order to maintain high standards of Infection Prevention and Control. Equality and Diversity It is the responsibility of every member of staff and volunteer to understand the equality and diversity commitments and statutory obligations under the Equality Act 2010 and to act in ways that support equality and diversity and recognise the importance of peoples rights in accordance with legislation, policies, procedures and good practice. All employees and volunteers must value and treat everyone with dignity and respect, giving consideration without prejudice, respecting diversity and recognising peoples expressed beliefs, preferences and choices. As such staff must recognise and report any behaviour that undermines equality under hospice policy. Finance Promote efficiency, demonstrate cost-effectiveness and embed a culture of value-for-money and return on investment. Health and safety (including fire safety) Employees and volunteers must act in accordance with the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, and subsequent legislation, under which they must take reasonable care to avoid injury to themselves and to others who may be affected by their work activities. They are required to co-operate with the hospice in meeting statutory requirements. They must not intentionally or recklessly interfere with, or misuse anything that is provided in the interest of the health, safety and welfare of staff, patients and the general public. To undertake any other duties, commensurate with the role as required by the Hospice. To act as an ambassador of the Hospice, maintaining honesty, integrity and trustworthiness at all times. The post holder will be expected to maintain strict confidentiality at all times. The post holder will ensure that they are aware of and apply health and safety and fire precautions. The post holder will ensure that clinical risk management and safeguarding procedures and relevant good practice guidelines are followed at all times. The post holder is to ensure data protection is maintained at all times. The post holder will be flexible in terms of working hours in order to meet service needs. The post holder will support the Hospice as required, across the range of duties as appropriate within the grading of this post. In the context of rapid and ongoing change within the Hospice, the above responsibilities represent the current priorities and requirements for the post. These priorities will develop and evolve over time. Any significant changes will be the subject of full communication and consultation with the post holder.

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