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Angus Independent Advocacy
- VO101092
We are excited to have various volunteering opportunities within Angus Independent Advocacy including a role to support our online presence.
Support Angus Independent Advocacy with their social media platforms ( Facebook, Twitter) by developing a clear marketing strategy and identify opportunities to improve. This would be linked to the creation of a team marketing pack which would be used to develop a marketing strategy in order to link them all together and for effective running of the AIA website and social media.
To become a volunteer for the digital and marketing position at AIA or to find out more information please call the office (01241) 434413 or contact through the button below.
Experience required
You will need to be tech savvy, have an understanding of confidentiality, trustworthy, content marketing, design thinking and planning, social media
Travel details
Office based in Arbroath
Travel expenses
Any out of pocket expenses are reimbursed. This can be discussed further during the recruitment process.
Support
Training details
Regular support and training, peer support
Restrictions
Minimum age: 18
Frequency & commitment
Variable, 1-2 hours per fortnight. Long term commitment
Volunteers (aged 18-25) taking part in this opportunity are eligible to claim Saltire Awards hours for their activity.
Find out more
Please fill out this form to register your interest in the opportunity Digital Marketing Volunteer with Angus Independent Advocacy
Mark Rogers, Angus Independent Advocacy
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