Digital Communications Volunteer

As a Digital communications volunteer/social media volunteer you will be supporting Healthwatch Greenwich manage our social media and website by creating and/ or reviewing content.

What You'll Do: 

• Assist in the creation and scheduling of social media posts for Twitter, Facebook and Instagram

• Design high quality graphics for online and print promotion of our events (ideally using Canva)

• Help us increase our reach by writing engaging copy for our website and social media channels

Why You'll Love It: 

Stay up to date with the ways that social media and websites work. With an ever-changing environment, this opportunity will enable you to freshen up your digital skills. Working alongside Healthwatch staff, you will help to manage and contribute to our website, social media and other digital platforms. You’ll make a difference by helping to keep the public up to date with the latest news, enabling people to share their views and communicate the number of ways people can get the support they need

What You'll Learn: 

• Develop graphic design and copywriting skills.

• Learn to manage cross-channel communication and gain project and time

management skills.

• Create new content that you will be able to add to your portfolio.

• Meet fellow like-minded people by joining the Healthwatch Greenwich volunteer community.

What We're Looking For: 
  • Experience of using different social media including Instagram, X, and hootsuite 
  • Be comfortable volunteering from home
  • Access to the internet/email
  • Able to use your own initiative but comfortable in asking for help when needed
     
Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Technology
Greenwich
Location of opportunity: 
Greenwich
12 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Marketing
Skills you should possess: 
Design
Novice
Relevant interests: 
Charity / Nonprofit

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