
Communications Officer (Digital Health & Wellbeing Lead)

Role: Communications Officer (Digital Health & Wellbeing Lead)
Contract type: Part-time, 17.5hpw
Closing Date: ****Extended to Midnight on Tuesday 14th March****
Interviews: w/c 13th or 20th March
Join a team that’s been changing the lives of engineers and their families around the world for over 130 years.
Foothold is here to make sure people in the engineering community never face life’s challenges without support. In 2020-21, we provided £2.1 million’s worth of support to 1,275 people across 50 countries – and we want to take our support even further over the years to come.
You could help us continue to make a big difference by joining us on our journey. Think you’ve got what it takes? Apply today!
As Communications Officer (Digital Health and Wellbeing Lead), you’ll deliver all our marketing and communications activity for our digital health and wellbeing services through the development, implementation, tracking and optimisation of campaigns across multiple channels.
You’ll also take the lead on developing engaging digital wellbeing content that meets the needs of the Foothold community.
We are a small team who need to make a big impact. If you think that you have the skills and experience we need and are excited by this new opportunity, we’d love to hear from you.
You can read more about Foothold and our vacancy in our recruitment pack.
How to apply
To apply, please send your CV, a supporting statement of no more than 2 pages explaining your interest in this role and how you meet the criteria outlined in the job description and person specification, and your completed equal opportunities monitoring form to [email protected].
Interviews will be held in w/c 13th or 20th March online.
For a confidential discussion about the role, please contact Fliss Rook, Fundraising & Communications Manager on [email protected].
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