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A rare opportunity to join the core team at Apples and Snakes. We are seeking a mid-career marketing and digital person to join us to promote some
We are seeking an experienced, part-time (2.5 days), Marketing and Communications Coordinator to support the planning and delivery of high-quality, inclusive marketing campaigns for our live events, learning activities, and digital projects, working closely with artists and partners. This role plays a key part in audience development, ensuring our work reaches diverse communities, aligns with Arts Council England priorities and upholds our commitment to equality, diversity, and access within the arts and cultural sector. The successful candidate will be a marketing professional with at least three years' experience with strong digital marketing skills, creative flair, a collaborative approach and an understanding of marketing within the arts, cultural, or third-sector context. As this job is part-time, we are looking for someone to work 2 full days and 1 half day. A typical working day is 10am - 6pm or 9am - 5pm (we are flexible on this). A half day would be 10am - 2pm or 9am -1pm. An essential workday is Tuesday, so you must be available on Tuesdays. The other remaining days we can define together.
We are looking for: - Minimum of 3 years' professional experience in a marketing role - Proven experience delivering digital marketing campaigns - Strong copywriting and creative content skills - Experience managing social media platforms and email marketing systems - Ability to analyse marketing data and report on impact - Excellent organisational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities - Demonstrable commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion - Experience working within the arts, cultural, education, or charity sectors - Experience marketing live events, online events, or participatory arts programmes - Basic design skills (e.g. Canva or Adobe Creative Suite) and social media scheduling tools - Basic knowledge of video editing for social media and editing cuts - Knowledge of the arts sector and the types of audiences and language involved - An interest in connecting and engaging audiences via digital platforms
You will be working with the Marketing and Digital Manager to: - Plan and deliver marketing campaigns for performances, learning programmes, and digital projects - Create engaging, accessible content for social media, newsletters, and web platforms - Maintain a consistent and inclusive organisational brand voice - Work closely with programme teams, artists, and partners to promote projects effectively - Support audience development strategies, particularly for children and young people and underrepresented communities - Monitor, evaluate, and report on marketing activity using audience data and analytics - Manage mailing lists, CRM systems, and routine website updates - Ensure all marketing materials meet accessibility standards and reflect equality, diversity, and inclusion principles - Research, connect and build relationships with community and partner organisations - Manage and maintain a reciprocals lists for social media, newsletter and other coordinated work
Please download the application pack via our website and send in a CV and cover letter (no longer than 2 sides of A4) detailing how you meet the experience and criteria.