Social Communications Apprentice
- Recruiter
- PIC PUBLIC RELATIONS LTD
- Location
- Ashton Road, Nr Cheltenham, GL20 7AU
- Salary
- £168.75 per week
- Posted
- 07 Jan 2021
- Closes
- 07 Feb 2021
- Ref
- VAC001675218
- Specialism
- Other
- Sector
- Unspecified
- Role Type
- Apprenticeship, Higher
- Start Date
- February
- Duration
- Permanent
Day-to-day tasks will include the following:
Requirements and prospects
Desired skills
Essential:
Desirable:
Personal qualities
Desired qualifications
Future prospects
Things to consider
- Developing social media strategies for Pic PR and all our clients
- Understanding core social media channels
- Researching and advising on new social platforms/developments
- Create content plans to increase brand awareness and engagement
- Manage/write social posts
- Build social communities through intelligent discussion
- Plan delivery and be familiar with tools such as Hootsuite to manage multiple channels
- Create engaging multimedia content
- Competitions and campaigns
- Create weekly and monthly social media reports for clients
- Educate other staff (and clients) on the use of social
- Liaise with clients via telephone, email, Zoom and face-to-face
- Form relationships with relevant industry social influencers
Requirements and prospects
Desired skills
Essential:
- Good writing skills
Desirable:
- Interest in and curiosity about our core sectors, particularly hospitality and care
- A creative thinker
- A genuine love for PR/Marketing
Personal qualities
- A passion for our core sectors, particularly hospitality and care
- A great writer and love for creating inspiring text
- An interest in PR/Marketing
- Polished and professional appearance
- Calmness under pressure and ability to achieve tight deadlines
- A real appetite for digital comms. Digital: it's the future. We've tasted it
- Positive attitude
- Fun and friendly demeanour
- A good sense of humour
Desired qualifications
- GCSEs at grades A*-C/9-4 (or equivalent) in maths and English
- 2 A-Level qualifications (or equivalent)
Future prospects
- Potential for permanent employment following successful completion of the apprenticeship
Things to consider
- Being able to drive, and having your own car is beneficial but not essential
- Apprentices are paid for their normal working hours and training that's part of their apprenticeship (usually one day per week)
- For more information please visit: https://www.gov.uk/national-minimum-wage-rates