Email: jonathan@therightethos.co.uk | Tel: 01227 639768

Email: jonathan@therightethos.co.uk
Tel: 01227 639768

Social Media Officer

Location: Norwich, Norfolk (Hybrid)

Salary expectation: £24,470 to £26,489

Application deadline: Wed 20th March

This is a full-time role

Join our team and play a vital role in the fight against eating disorders.

As Social Media Officer, you will reach and engage new and existing audiences through our social channels. You will create high-quality digital content that educates and informs individuals about eating disorders, empowers others in their recovery journey, and connects supporters with Beat’s cause.

The ideal candidate for this role will know social media inside out, you will be able to work independently and as part of a team and be prepared to try new things, learn when they go wrong and capitalise when they go right.

 

You will maintain Beat’s social media channels with care and precision, increasing engagement and growing our following. Your content will be targeted, on brand, consistent in tone of voice, and designed to resonate with our diverse audience.

 

You will provide support and guidance to those in need through sensitive and timely responses to messages, comments and enquiries through our social media channels.

 

Working with the wider Marketing and Communications team, you will plan, create and schedule compelling written, video and image content that engages, motivates and inspires our audience.

 

You will brief and manage our paid social agency to create social media campaigns, collaborating with the Marketing and Communications Manager to maximise income generation opportunities.

 

You will set goals, monitor, and report on the success of social media campaigns, including paid advertising. Your evidence-based data and analytics will help us make informed decisions, leading to improved performance and increased engagement.

 

Beat is the UK’s eating disorder charity; we exist to end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders. Eating disorders are serious, complex mental illnesses that 1.25 million people in the UK suffer from.

Deadline: Wed 20th March