Join an inspiring conservation leader as a Social Media Officer and amplify your impact on global habitat protection
Overview
£25000 - £28000
Hybrid/ Remote (office in Suffolk)
Expires at anytime
Visa sponsor - UK
Organisation summary: World Land Trust (WLT) is a British conservation charity with 35 years of successful environmental protection efforts. From its modest beginnings, WLT has become an internationally recognized organization partnering with over 52 NGOs to safeguard endangered habitats. As they celebrate this milestone, their commitment to vision, integrity, and transparency remains unwavering, providing an inspiring workplace for those passionate about conservation.
Role Summary:Manage various social media channel accounts.Create inspiring content to engage followers.Analyze marketing metrics to enhance reach and brand advocacy.Seek collaboration opportunities to showcase WLT's efforts.Be a key part of the Communications Team, contributing to diverse marketing and communication strategies.
Role Requirements:Passion for social media and conservation.Experience in managing social media channels and content creation.Understanding of marketing metrics and data analysis.Ability to work flexibly, both remotely and in-person.Commitment to diversity and inclusivity in the workplace.
Application Process Details:Review the application pack and job description here.Log your application, upload your CV, and a covering letter explaining your interest, qualifications, and a portfolio link.Confirm eligibility to work in the UK.Complete the online application or email if there are issues.
Closing date for applications is 9am on Monday 04 November 2024, with interviews scheduled for 11 and 12 November 2024. Early applications are encouraged as the vacancy may close sooner if enough applications are received.
Social Media Officer
Full-time starting salary: £25,000pa upto £28,000pa subject to skills and experience
WORKING WITH WORLD LAND TRUST
WLT is based in the UK and is unique within the conservation world. Reaching its 35th year of operation, the Trust has grown from small beginnings saving critically threatened forest in Belize, to becoming an internationally respected conservation organisation with a proven track record, working with more than 52 overseas conservation NGOs on protection of threatened habitats. WLT has developed its modus operandi without losing its vision, integrity and transparency.
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR
We are looking for applicants with passion and knowledge of all things social media related, with an innovative and creative drive, looking to make a tangible difference to the natural world and committed to furthering the mission and ethos of WLT. You’ll have experience of managing social media channel accounts and creating inspiring social content. Happiest when engaging with followers and looking for opportunities to make an impact. You’ll need to understand marketing metrics, gathering data and providing insights to increase our reach, following and brand advocacy, while working to identify collaboration opportunities to promote the work of WLT.
You will play an integral part of WLT’s Communications Team. The members of this team are responsible for all the organisation’s marketing and communications, including social media, advertising, editorial, branding, annual reports, digital and printed comms and much more. With a brand-new year on the horizon, it is an extremely exciting time to join WLTs Communications Team.
We build flexibility into the way we work from day one, encouraging early conversations around options for hybrid working to enable remote connection and collaboration alongside some face-to-face working, and our 9-day fortnight working pattern is popular, supporting our staff to maintain a health work life balance.
We recognise the benefits of a diverse workforce, bringing new perspectives and different experiences into the workplace. Our aim is to be an inclusive employer, providing a welcoming and supportive environment for all staff, where staff can be the best they can be. We recognise that we are underrepresented in some groups, so welcome and encourage applications from minority ethnicities, those with disabilities, and all gender identities. What’s important to us in this process is your skills, knowledge and experience to enable you to do the job and that is where our focus will be to find our next new team member!
APPLICATIONS
Please refer to the application pack which can be found here, which contains the full job description, person specification and how to apply. You will need to log your application and upload your CV, along with a covering letter. Your covering letter is an important part of your application and should cover the following:
• Why you’re interested in this role and working for World Land Trust.
• A summary of how you meet the essential criteria in the person specification.
• A link to share your portfolio of assets created.
• Confirmation of your eligibility to work in the UK.
Please upload your documents, here.
If you have any difficulty uploading your documents or completing your online application, please email us.
Closing date: 9am on Monday 04 November 2024.
Interviews are expected to be held on 11 and 12 November 2024. Please note that the closing date given is a guide. We reserve the right to close the vacancy once we have received sufficient applications.