Marketing and admissions assistant – News Associates (London)

Award-winning journalism school, News Associates, is looking for a sparky and driven marketing and admissions assistant to join our award-winning team.

 

Roles and responsibilities

We are looking for a creative and passionate individual to help boost the marketing of our undergraduate and postgraduate journalism courses.

You will run our social media channels and write engaging content for our websites.

You will work to enhance the customer journey for prospective students and provide support during the admissions process.

You will represent News Associates at marketing events.

This is a creative role so we expect you to come up with ideas for how we can broaden engagement – we’re looking for a fresh pair of eyes and want to hear your thoughts.

You’ll be working in a small team meaning your voice is always heard and there is room for rapid growth and development.

See more about us here: www.newsassociates.co.uk

Check us out on TikTok @NewsAssociates_ and Instagram @NewsAssociates.

 

Essential skills

  • A passion for social media.
  • Be able to film and edit vertical videos.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • A keen eye for detail.
  • An interest in the media and current affairs.
  • Confident, enthusiastic and driven.

 

The role

Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm (with occasional evening and Saturday work – time taken back in lieu)

Location: Twickenham, London (in person)

Deadline for applications: Wednesday April 17 at midnight

Salary: £26,500 a year

 

To apply you must send a CV and cover letter to Lucy Dyer on ldyer@newsassociates.co.uk.

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

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