Digital Engagement Officer, Government Art Collection (Part-Time)
Posting date: | 13 May 2024 |
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Salary: | £29,135 to £29,901 per year |
Additional salary information: | FTE £29,135 - £29,901 + benefits pro rata to 0.6 FTE |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 27 May 2024 |
Location: | SW1A 2BL |
Company: | Government Recruitment Service |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 353296/1 |
Summary
You will be able to source and tailor content to specific digital platforms. You will be creative, with good attention to detail, a passion for innovative video content and a good understanding of internet culture.
Sitting within the Collection Information Team, this is a new role that is managed by the Digital Engagement Manager. This is an exciting time to join the Government Art Collection, as we approach our 125th Anniversary in December 2024. This role will play a key part in the development of dynamic and engaging content for the campaign, amongst the day to day delivery of the Collection’s Digital Strategy.
See the Candidate Information Pack attached at the bottom of the webpage for further information.
Social media:
Produce and co-ordinate day-to-day social media posts (including on Instagram, X/Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and new platforms), maintaining the Collection’s tone of voice and engaging our audiencesRespond to audience enquiries on the Collection’s social media channels as appropriate and highlight sensitive topics to the Digital Engagement ManagerSupport on reporting and analysis of the GAC’s performance across social mediaAdvise on new social media channels and trendsMarketing and engagement:
Support on digital campaigns to promote engagement with the Government Art Collection’s activities and collection to a range of audiences in collaboration with colleaguesDigital content production:
Ensure the Government Art Collection’s website is kept up-to-date, with content that provides access to the Collection and engages our audiencesContribute to the creation of impactful and original digital content including short-form videos and website articlesEnsure adherence to Government Art Collection’s style guide and brand guidelines, and maintain the Collection’s tone of voiceAdvise on new digital developmentsOther responsibilities:
Support in processing artist/artist estate rights, including contacting artists, estate holders and copyright holders to ensure image permissions are up to dateRepresent the Collection at external meetings and events as required