Social Media Officer - Chiltern Branch

Social Media Officer - Chiltern Branch

Organisation role · Flexible hours
From home
Social mediaMarketing & CommunicationsFundraisingCampaigning
People with disabilitiesWellbeingHealth

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Summary

We are looking for a Social Media Officer to assist with the Chiltern Branch's social media platforms.

Detailed description

What’s involved?

  • Assist in keeping the branch’s social media channels updated
  • Plan and schedule social media content alongside existing volunteers
  • Researching, creating and uploading relevant contents e.g. videos, photos
  • Replying to comments and messages


This role will suit me if I:

  • Have some experience of social media
  • Am able to write clearly, accurately and succinctly
  • Am creative and can come up with fresh ideas
  • Have enthusiasm to grow the branch online presence


What’s in it for me?

  • Enhance your planning and organising skills
  • Enhance your networking skills
  • Become part of a friendly and dedicated team
  • Make a positive impact to the lives of people affected by MND
  • Get access to a range of learning opportunities


How flexible is the role?

A Social Media Officer can work from home and spend a few hours every month updating social media channels.


What sort of training/induction will I receive before starting?

You’ll be inducted into the role and informed about the Association and the Chiltern Branch, with support from the existing volunteers, your Area Support Co-ordinator, and other staff.

What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra support
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About MND Association

The MND Association's Chiltern Branch provides practical help, information and local support to people living with motor neurone disease (MND) and those close to them, whenever they need it and in a number of ways. Our team of trained volunteer Association Visitors provide practical support and information and signpost to local health or social care professionals, and provide an on-going link to the Association.

Financial support within guidelines set by the Association is provided to people living with MND and can be towards equipment and domestic adaptations as well as services and facilities that help to maintain quality of life in terms of independence, dignity and social connections. Support is also provided to carers and to children and young people affected by MND. The branch also support local fundraising and awareness raising activities and any national MND Association or local campaigns.