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Vacancy: Web and Digital Channels Senior Coordinator
London
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We have a vacancy for a web and digital channels senior coordinator at our rapidly-growing organisation. Working closely with CPI's director of communications and other team members, you will be responsible for developing and implementing our online and digital channels strategy.
This is a hands-on, operational role with responsibility for our growing digital presence, overseeing and project managing a new phase of our website and helping shape how we develop our voice and networks on social media.
In this newly created role, you will be solely responsible for transforming the organisation's digital and online presence by connecting what we do online with what we do in email marketing and offline events. These channels are all designed to reach a senior, well-informed global audience, primarily using the English language but we want to have some parts of the website translated in the future.
Activities will include:
This role is open to anyone with a university degree or equivalent experience working in a digital environment. Further qualifications in IT and website/online and social media development are desirable and you must be proficient in web and digital skills, experienced and confident with WordPress websites and possess basic IT skills - Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Gmail. You should also have at least five years post graduate relevant experience of building an engaged digital community and managing websites, as well as a keen interest in public policy with an understanding of the context, issues and opportunities that will inform the CPI's role and position.
The Centre for Public Impact is committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity and is determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, or race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.