Marketing Apprentice
Key Responsibilities
Content Creation
Create engaging content for social media (posts, images, short videos) Assist in writing blog posts, newsletters, website content, and press releases Help capture stories, case studies, and impact highlights from community membersSocial Media Management
Schedule and publish posts across platforms (e.g. Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn) Monitor engagement, respond to comments/messages (with guidance) Stay abreast of current trends and developments in social media marketing/content creationMarketing Support
Assist in the planning and delivering of marketing campaigns Help promote fundraising events and community activities Support email marketing and mailing listsDesign & Branding
Create simple graphics and designs using tools like Canva Create engaging video and Reels content using appropriate apps and tools Ensure content aligns with the charity’s branding and Tone of VoiceGeneral Support
Assist with updating the charity website Support the team with administrative marketing tasks Attend events to help capture content and promote the charity Assist with performance analysis and reportingTraining:
You will attend day release at Hull College one day per week
Training Outcome:
A full time permanent position and a chance to progress further dependant on performance
Employer Description:
In 2012, Paul Spence (Founder and CEO of P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery) was the victim of an unprovoked attack and suffered a brain haemorrhage. After discharge from a high dependency unit, Paul and his family faced a long and challenging recovery journey. They struggled with the devastating consequences of his brain injury alone, as they soon realised there was a lack of support available in the community.
Despite dealing with the long-lasting effects of his brain injury, Paul was determined to make the best possible recovery. Aiming to be the “best version of the new him”, Paul began practicing good coping strategies and chose to follow a healthy lifestyle which allowed him to manage his difficulties.
Paul felt he wanted to share his experience and help support others on his journey so he set up the P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery charity. He felt there needed to be a next step after leaving hospital, somewhere to go, a lifeline, a place to obtain Positivity, Awareness, Understanding and Love. In 2016, the P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery centre opened as an access point in the community to help ensure people can get the support and guidance they need after suffering a brain injury.
Working Hours :
Monday to Friday 8.30am- 4.30pm
Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental