Youth engagement officer volunteer roles in Belfast
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Are you passionate about using your skills and expertise to help support and develop a UK-wide relationships and sex education charity?
Sexpression:UK provides high quality, comprehensive relationships and sex education workshops to young people between the ages of 11-18 in schools and youth groups. We operate across the UK through our unique network of affiliated branches and volunteers based at universities and students’ unions in 15 towns and cities.
You will have strong empathy with our mission to educate and empower young people to make individual, informed decisions about their bodies and their health. You will be committed to using your expertise to contribute to the future development of the charity and ensuring high quality governance of the organisation.
We are looking for a motivated individual with demonstrable experience in leadership or governance to join our board as Chair of Trustees.This is an exciting time to join our charity with the opportunity to contribute to a unique youth-led charity playing a leading role in some of today’s biggest issues.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are looking for a Social Media Community Officer to help manage engagement across our social media platforms.
This role focuses on responding to comments and messages, supporting our online community, and helping maintain a respectful and safe space for discussion.
You will work closely with our social media and safeguarding teams to ensure interactions are handled professionally and responsibly.
Key Responsibilities
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Monitor comments, replies, and direct messages across social media platforms
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Respond to community questions and engagement in a professional and respectful tone
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Help maintain a safe and respectful online environment
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Flag safeguarding concerns or harmful content to the appropriate team members
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Support healthy and positive community discussions
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Share feedback and insights from the community with the wider team
What We’re Looking For
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Experience in social media engagement, community management, moderation, or customer support
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Strong written communication skills
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Ability to handle sensitive conversations with professionalism and empathy
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Reliable, responsible, and comfortable following safeguarding guidelines
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Interest in social impact, advocacy, or community work
Experience with platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, or LinkedIn is helpful but not essential.
Training & Support
You will receive guidance on:
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safeguarding protocols
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engagement guidelines
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escalation procedures
You will always have team support when handling complex situations.
Location
Remote role (UK preferred).
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We are looking for a Volunteer Analytics & Distribution Officer to support our Podcast Production Team.
You will help ensure podcast episodes are distributed across platforms and support the team with basic analytics insights to help grow our audience.
Key Responsibilities
• Upload and distribute podcast episodes across listening platforms
• Ensure titles, descriptions, and metadata are correctly formatted
• Monitor podcast performance and engagement metrics
• Prepare simple analytics summaries for the team
• Support audience growth through structured distribution
• Maintain organised distribution schedules and documentation
Who We're Looking For
Essential
• Interest in analytics, digital media, or podcast platforms
• Strong organisational and attention to detail skills
• Ability to work with data and simple reports
• Ability to meet deadlines
• Comfortable working remotely within a team
Bonus Skills
• Experience with podcast platforms (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc.)
• Experience with analytics tools or dashboards
• Interest in digital marketing, media, or audience growth
Formal qualifications are not required — relevant practical experience or transferable skills are welcome.
Why Join Us
• Gain experience in podcast distribution and analytics
• Build skills in digital media and audience insights
• Work with a mission-driven creative team
• Contribute to a meaningful social impact project
• Priority consideration for future paid roles
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We are looking for a Volunteer Researcher / Guest Relations Officer to support our Podcast Production Team.
This role combines research, guest outreach, and communication to ensure podcast episodes are well prepared and guests feel informed and supported.
Key Responsibilities
• Research podcast topics and relevant background information
• Identify and approach potential podcast guests
• Communicate with confirmed guests and coordinate availability
• Prepare guest briefing notes and episode research summaries
• Maintain organised records of guest communication
• Support respectful and professional guest engagement
Who We're Looking For
Essential
• Strong research and information-gathering skills
• Clear written communication
• Strong organisational skills
• Ability to manage multiple conversations and tasks
• Comfortable working with sensitive topics
Bonus Skills
• Experience in research, journalism, communications, or outreach
• Experience working with communities or social impact organisations
• Interest in media, podcasting, or storytelling
Formal qualifications are not required — relevant experience or transferable skills are welcome.
Why Join Us
• Gain experience in podcast research and guest coordination
• Develop communication and editorial preparation skills
• Work with a mission-driven media team
• Contribute to meaningful social impact work
• Priority consideration for future paid roles
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Join our team to help make sure children, young people and vulnerable adults are always protected and can participate fully in the life of the church.
The Team Safeguarding Officer plays a vital role in building a strong safeguarding culture across our 16 churches. They are the key link between the central Safeguarding Team, local clergy and churches concerning safeguarding matters. They will have an overview of all church activities involving children, young people and vulnerable adults, working closely with Parish Safeguarding Officers to implement safeguarding policy.
The key aspects of the role are:
• Safeguarding point of contact: Respond well to safeguarding concerns or disclosures and, with the Team Rector or Team Vicars as appropriate, refer them to the Diocesan Safeguarding Team and relevant statutory agencies.
• DBS and training oversight: Ensure staff and volunteers have up-to-date DBS checks and safeguarding training recorded and monitored within the Safeguarding Hub.
• Promote good practice: Uphold Church of England safeguarding policies and guidance
• Trustee engagement: Keep the Team Council and PCC (Parochial Church Council) members informed about safeguarding developments and risks.
• Compliance and safer recruitment: Use online tools such as Safeguarding Hubs and Dashboards to support compliance.
The role of the Team Safeguarding Officer does not need to be fulfilled by one individual and instead could be shared, with one person taking an outward facing lead (e.g. named point of contact) and another focussing on administrative functions (e.g. managing DBS and training)
About You
We are looking for one or more people who can fulfil some or all of these aspects:
• Approachable and trustworthy, able to listen and respond sensitively to concerns.
• Organised and detail-oriented with the ability to maintain accurate records.
• Committed to safeguarding and willing to champion best practice across the parish.
• Willing to learn online tools such as Safeguarding Hubs and Dashboards.
The role requires an Enhanced Adult & Child DBS with Barring and is subject to the Church of England’s Safer Recruitment process and leadership level safeguarding training. You will be supported by the Diocesan Safeguarding Team, an out of hours service and your local clergy.
A team of Sixteen Church of England churches, serving God and the people of the Vale of Pewsey in rural Wiltshire


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About Make A Smile
Make A Smile is a UK charity dedicated to bringing joy, play, and magical experiences to children facing illness, disability, or disadvantage. Volunteers dress as beloved characters and deliver uplifting activities, from hospital visits and care‑centre sessions to arts, crafts, stories, and games - ensuring every child gets the chance to enjoy their childhood. Our Trustees and Central Officers help the charity run smoothly across the UK, acting “in the best interests of Make a Smile” and supporting chapters to thrive.
About The Role
Regional Officers oversee a group of Make A Smile chapters within a specific UK region. You will support chapter committees, monitor activity, encourage collaboration, and provide hands‑on help when needed. This role is essential in ensuring chapters stay active, compliant, and connected to the wider charity.
Key Responsibilities
You will play a leadership and support‑focused role across 5–8 chapters in your region. Responsibilities include:
- Overseeing chapters within your assigned region (South West, South East, Midlands, North West, or North East)
- Providing guidance, advice, and signposting to Presidents and committee members.
- Monitoring chapter activity by checking committee chats, emails, volunteer communities, and social media.
- Flagging concerns to the Chair if a chapter becomes inactive or is not adhering to policy.
- Attending chapter meetings where possible and building strong relationships with committees.
- Being the first point of contact when committees have questions about central activities.
- Collaborating with Trustees and other Officers when specialist support is needed.
- Providing hands‑on support to struggling chapters, such as posting on social media, chairing meetings, emailing volunteers, or chasing sign‑ups.
- Encouraging collaboration between chapters—joint socials, fundraisers, training sessions, or large events.
- Using the Presidents’ regional chat to coordinate cross‑chapter activities and build a sense of wider community.
- Celebrating chapter successes and sharing good practice across the region.
- Reporting insights, concerns, and achievements at monthly Charity Leadership Meetings.
Skills and Qualities We’re Looking For
This role suits someone organised, supportive, and confident in guiding others. You’ll thrive if you bring:
- Strong communication and relationship‑building skills.
- Confidence in supporting and advising multiple committees.
- A proactive, solution‑focused mindset (“Approach problems with the attitude of solution identification.”).
- The ability to monitor activity and spot early signs of disengagement.
- Professionalism, dedication, and alignment with Make A Smile’s ethos (“Show dedication… Enjoy it!”).
- A calm, friendly presence that encourages volunteers to reach out for help.
Experience in leadership or volunteer management is helpful but not essential.
Time Commitment
Regional Officers are expected to contribute around 4 hours per week, including monitoring chapter activity, supporting committees, and attending monthly Charity Leadership Meetings.
Training and Support
You will receive:
- Full Trustee Training (online).
- A comprehensive handover and access to all systems (OneDrive, Simvoly, WhatsApp communities).
- Guidance from the Chair, Supporting Chapter Managers, and fellow Trustees.
- Access to the Chapter Levelling document and annual plans to help assess chapter needs.
- Opportunities for personal development through CPD and charity‑funded training.
What You’ll Gain
- Experience supporting multiple teams across a national charity.
- Skills in leadership, volunteer management, and organisational oversight.
- The chance to shape the success and sustainability of Make A Smile chapters.
- A meaningful role that directly strengthens the charity’s impact across the UK.
- The satisfaction of helping volunteers feel supported, confident, and connected.
Safeguarding and Eligibility
Regional Officers must act in line with charity standards, including professionalism, confidentiality, and reliability. You must be able to attend monthly meetings and engage actively in communication channels. A DBS check may be required depending on involvement with events.
How to Apply
To express your interest, please send your CV and a short message outlining your experience, interest in supporting chapters, and why you’d like to join Make A Smile as a Regional Officer.
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds who share our passion for helping volunteers and chapters thrive.
* To bring children's dreams to life * To provide a professional service * To bring fun to both children and volunteers



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About Make A Smile
Make A Smile is a UK charity dedicated to bringing joy, play, and magical experiences to children facing illness, disability, or disadvantage. Volunteers dress as beloved characters and deliver uplifting activities, from hospital visits and care‑centre sessions to arts, crafts, stories, and games - ensuring every child gets the chance to enjoy their childhood. Our Trustees and Central Officers help keep the charity “current, fresh and forward‑thinking” so we can continue to provide the best possible experience for volunteers and the children we visit.
About The Role
The Innovations Officer leads the development of a new project from concept to rollout, ensuring Make A Smile continues to evolve and deliver high‑quality, engaging experiences. You will design, test, refine, and launch an innovations project that strengthens the charity’s impact across all chapters.
Key Responsibilities
You will take ownership of an innovations project and guide it through every stage of development. Responsibilities include:
● Creating a full project outline, including aims, failure criteria, projected costs, timeline, and required skills.
● Recruiting and managing an Innovations Subcommittee with the skills needed to deliver the project.
● Delegating tasks, providing support, and ensuring subcommittee members fulfil their roles.
● Setting up all required admin, including risk assessments, reflection templates, and task‑tracking systems.
● Leading the creation of a prototype or pilot version of the project.
● Running tests with well‑established chapters and gathering feedback from volunteers, committees, and event leads.
● Overseeing multiple rounds of refinement until the project is ready for rollout.
● Supporting the staged rollout of the project across chapters.
● Providing regular updates to Trustees, including progress, budget status, and test outcomes.
Skills and Qualities We’re Looking For
This role suits someone creative, organised, and excited by bringing new ideas to life. You’ll thrive if you bring:
● Strong project‑management skills.
● Creativity and a passion for innovation.
● Confidence in leading and motivating a team.
● A solution‑focused mindset.
● The ability to plan, test, evaluate, and refine ideas.
● Professionalism, dedication, and alignment with Make A Smile’s ethos (“Act in the best interests of Make a Smile… Enjoy it!”).
You do not need prior innovation or project‑design experience - just enthusiasm, commitment, and a willingness to learn.
Time Commitment
Innovations Officers are expected to contribute around 4 hours per week, including subcommittee meetings, project development, and monthly Charity Leadership Meetings.
Training and Support
You will receive:
● Full Trustee Training (online).
● A comprehensive handover and access to all systems (OneDrive, Simvoly, WhatsApp communities).
● Guidance from the Chair and fellow Trustees.
● Access to templates, handbooks, and previous innovations materials.
● Opportunities for personal development through CPD and charity-funded training.
What You’ll Gain
● Experience leading a full project lifecycle from concept to rollout.
● Skills in innovation, design, testing, and evaluation.
● Leadership and team‑management experience.
● The chance to shape the future of Make A Smile’s activities and volunteer experience.
● The satisfaction of seeing your project used across chapters to bring joy to children.
Safeguarding and Eligibility
Innovations Officers must act in line with charity standards, including professionalism, confidentiality, and reliability. You must be able to attend monthly meetings and engage actively in communication channels. A DBS check may be required depending on involvement with events.
How to Apply
To express your interest, please send across your CV and a short message outlining your experience, interests, and why you’d like to lead an innovations project.
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds who share our passion for helping children smile.
* To bring children's dreams to life * To provide a professional service * To bring fun to both children and volunteers



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We are searching for an enthusiastic volunteer to become the Recruitment Officer for our Newcastle branch, this role focuses on encouraging volunteers to join Make a Smile. In terms of member recruitment, they will need to help organise and run training sessions, organise and seek recruitment opportunities such as hosting stalls at Volunteering Fairs, contact through coleges/universities and social media use etc etc. Finally, they will need to encourage trainees to complete the essential training, including hosting intial introduction training sessions and help get volunteers to their first event!
* To bring children's dreams to life * To provide a professional service * To bring fun to both children and volunteers



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The Community Officer is responsible for creating an engaging and welcoming environment for volunteers. This encourages and motivates volunteers to get involved and stay involved. This includes encouraging engagement in shared social spaces (Discord and Whatsapp), organising a range of regular socials and supporting with the Ball at conference.
* To bring children's dreams to life * To provide a professional service * To bring fun to both children and volunteers



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About Make A Smile
Make A Smile is a UK charity dedicated to bringing joy, play, and magical experiences to children facing illness, disability, or disadvantage. Volunteers dress as beloved characters and deliver uplifting activities, from hospital visits and care‑centre sessions to arts, crafts, stories, and games - ensuring every child gets the chance to enjoy their childhood. Our Trustees and Central Officers help keep the charity running smoothly across the UK, acting “in the best interests of Make a Smile” and ensuring volunteers are well‑trained, supported, and empowered.
About the Role
The Sign Language Officer leads Make A Smile’s British Sign Language (BSL) and Makaton training programme, ensuring volunteers gain the communication skills needed to create magical, inclusive interactions at events. You will oversee teachers, develop engaging lesson plans, and ensure volunteers progress through training effectively.
Key Responsibilities
You will play a central role in developing and delivering high‑quality sign language training. Responsibilities include:
● Overseeing BSL and Makaton teachers and supporting them in running weekly sessions.
● Recruiting suitable teachers or supporting new teachers to develop their skills to the required level.
● Ensuring the charity can offer training at multiple levels (Beginners, Improvers, Novice, Intermediate) for both BSL and Makaton.
● Reviewing and approving lesson plans, ensuring content focuses on vocabulary and phrases useful for Make A Smile events.
● Managing volunteer applications for training, selecting participants based on commitment and likelihood of attending events.
● Supporting weekly sessions by ensuring attendance is taken, volunteers are engaged, and teachers have the resources they need.
● Stepping in to run a session or arranging cover if a teacher is unavailable.
● Monitoring volunteer engagement and removing volunteers from the programme if attendance or participation is consistently poor.
● Ensuring asynchronous training materials on the dashboard remain relevant and accessible.
● Reporting on training progress, volunteer engagement, and teacher needs at monthly Charity Leadership Meetings.
Skills and Qualities We’re Looking For
This role suits someone organised, supportive, and passionate about inclusive communication. You’ll thrive if you bring:
● Strong organisational and coordination skills.
● Confidence in supporting and guiding teachers.
● Creativity in helping shape engaging, event‑focused lesson plans.
● A proactive, solution‑focused mindset.
● Professionalism, dedication, and alignment with Make A Smile’s ethos (“Show dedication… Enjoy it!”).
● An interest in BSL or Makaton (you do not need to be fluent - teachers deliver the content).
Time Commitment
Sign Language Officers are expected to contribute around 4 hours per week, including supporting teachers, reviewing lesson plans, managing training groups, and attending monthly Charity Leadership Meetings.
Training and Support
You will receive:
● Full Trustee Training (online).
● A comprehensive handover and access to all systems (OneDrive, Simvoly, WhatsApp communities).
● Guidance from the Chair and fellow Trustees.
● Access to existing lesson plans, training materials, and templates.
● Opportunities for personal development through CPD and charity‑funded training.
What You’ll Gain
● Experience managing a training programme within a national charity.
● Skills in coordination, leadership, and inclusive communication.
● The chance to shape how volunteers interact with children who use BSL or Makaton.
● A meaningful role that directly enhances the accessibility and impact of Make A Smile events.
● The joy of helping volunteers develop skills that create magical, inclusive moments for children.
Safeguarding and Eligibility
Sign Language Officers must act in line with charity standards, including professionalism, confidentiality, and reliability. You must be able to attend monthly meetings and engage actively in communication channels. A DBS check may be required depending on involvement with events.
How to Apply
To express your interest, please send a CV along with a short message outlining your experience, interest in sign language, and why you’d like to support Make A Smile’s training programme.
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds who share our passion for helping children smile.
* To bring children's dreams to life * To provide a professional service * To bring fun to both children and volunteers



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Job Description
We are looking for a Volunteer Digital Marketing Director to help lead and coordinate our digital outreach and growth strategy.
You will help develop and manage the organisation’s digital marketing activities, ensuring campaigns, content and communication channels work together to raise awareness and engage supporters.
This role involves working closely with the Founder and Digital Marketing team to guide digital campaigns, support online engagement and help build systems that allow the organisation to grow.
The role focuses on strategy, coordination and improving the impact of digital campaigns and outreach.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and coordinate the organisation’s digital marketing strategy
- Support the planning and delivery of digital campaigns across platforms
- Work with content, design and campaign teams to align messaging and activities
- Help build digital pathways for volunteers, donors and supporters to engage with the organisation
- Monitor campaign performance and recommend improvements
- Oversee tools such as email marketing platforms, social media channels and CRM systems
- Ensure digital activities follow data protection and GDPR guidelines
- Provide updates and insights to leadership on digital performance
What We’re Looking For
- Experience or strong interest in digital marketing strategy or campaign management
- Ability to coordinate multiple digital channels such as social media, email and websites
- Experience working with tools such as CRM systems, email marketing platforms or digital collaboration tools
- Strong organisational and leadership skills
- Ability to work collaboratively with a remote volunteer team
- Interest in social impact, community engagement or nonprofit work
- Experience in nonprofit digital marketing or campaign strategy is helpful but not required
What You’ll Gain
- Leadership experience helping guide the digital strategy of a growing organisation
- Opportunity to help build digital systems and campaigns from the ground up
- Hands-on experience working with a multidisciplinary digital team
- Priority consideration for future paid roles when funding becomes available
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you passionate about helping pets and their owners?
Can you engage with young people in a school environment, or adults at community events?
Our Volunteer Community Speakers provide a vital and influential service by sharing pet messaging to a range of audiences, working within their own strengths and interests.
What will I gain from this role?
Play a key role in delivering Woodgreen’s pet welfare messaging for animals including dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small pets.
Help improve the lives of pets in their homes both now and in the future.
Increase your own pet welfare knowledge.
Develop public speaking and teaching skills.
Be part of a friendly, passionate team dedicated to pets living their best lives.
Full training is given for this role and uniform provided
A DBS check
What will I be doing?
Shadowing staff to train in; school workshop delivery and / or leading stands at community events, across our key areas of Cambridge, Peterborough, Bedford, St Neots & Huntingdon.
Once trained, delivering pet welfare and dog safety sessions to primary age children in schools, youth clubs and to uniform groups.
Running interactive event stands at various community events to share essential information on caring for dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small pets.
What is Woodgreen looking for?
Confident public speaker, happy to deliver to large numbers of children and young people
Confident speaker to engage with pet owners at busy events.
Self-motivated and computer literate to deliver workshops in schools.
A keen interest in pet care, dog safety, and responsible pet ownership.
Over the age of 18.
Access to your own car.
Ideally live in a key area of either Cambridge, Peterborough, Bedford, St Neots or Huntingdon.
Main Contact & Locations:
Our Community Education Officer will be your main contact for this role and the location of this role will be discussed further at the informal interview.
Hours available:
We are looking for Volunteers who can be available on a regular basis. Starting from once a month. Our volunteer hours are flexible and are workable around your commitments, with opportunities available 7 days a week. Further information can be given during the informal interview.
Our vision is for every pet to have a home where they are loved, well cared for and enjoy positive relationships with their owners.



The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are reopening this role to applicants having paused for some months. The Operations Lead will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth running of Path to Prosper’s activities. As Operations Lead, you will lead in various administrative, logistical, and operational tasks, enabling the CEO, Board and Operations Team to maximise the charity’s impact. We will also carve out projects for the Operations Lead to run or support on to provide further opportunity for personal growth and support Path to Prosper’s mission and growth. This position is ideal for someone with strong organisational skills and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Job Description
We are looking for a Volunteer Email Marketing & Retention Manager to help manage email communications that keep our supporters, volunteers and donors informed and engaged.
You will help design and manage email campaigns and supporter journeys that build trust and encourage people to stay connected with our work. This role involves working with the Digital Marketing Director and Digital Marketing teams to send updates, campaign messages and fundraising emails.
The role focuses on building structured email communication, maintaining supporter relationships and monitoring engagement.
Key Responsibilities
- Create and manage email campaigns for supporters, volunteers and donors
- Develop simple email journeys such as welcome emails, updates and campaign messages
- Segment audiences to send relevant and respectful communications
- Support fundraising, campaigns and community engagement through email
- Monitor performance such as open rates, clicks and engagement
- Maintain mailing lists and ensure data protection and GDPR compliance
- Work with content writers and campaign teams to align messaging
- Help build simple systems for long-term supporter communication
What We’re Looking For
- Experience or interest in email marketing or digital communications
- Familiarity with tools such as Mailchimp, MailerLite or similar email platforms
- Understanding of basic email metrics such as open rates and click rates
- Ability to organise communication journeys and supporter lists
- Comfort collaborating with a remote volunteer team
- Interest in social impact, community engagement or nonprofit work
- Experience in nonprofit communications or supporter engagement is helpful but not required
What You’ll Gain
- Experience managing email campaigns for a social impact organisation
- Opportunity to help build communication systems from the ground up
- Hands-on experience working with digital marketing and campaign teams
- Priority consideration for future paid roles when funding becomes available
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Job Description
We are looking for a Volunteer SEO & Content Strategy Manager to help plan and manage the CIC’s content and search strategy.
You will ensure our educational materials, campaigns, and survivor-centred resources are easy to find, well-structured, and accessible online. This role involves working with the Digital Marketing Director and Digital Marketing team to organise content into a long-term strategy that supports awareness, education, and engagement.
The role focuses on SEO, content systems, and structured knowledge management.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain an SEO and content strategy aligned with CIC’s mission and campaigns
- Conduct keyword research and topic analysis related to CSA awareness, survivor support, and education
- Plan structured content systems such as pillar pages, topic clusters, and learning pathways
- Work with copywriters, designers, and campaign leads to prioritise content
- Optimise website pages, blogs, and campaign content for search visibility and accessibility
- Track content performance using search and engagement data
- Identify content gaps and opportunities for educational resources
- Ensure all content follows trauma-informed and safeguarding standards
- Document content strategy, workflows, and processes for scalability
What We’re Looking For
- Experience or interest in SEO, content strategy, or digital publishing
- Ability to plan long-term content systems rather than individual posts
- Familiarity with SEO tools, analytics platforms, or content management systems
- Strategic thinking and structured planning skills
- Sensitivity and ethical awareness when communicating about serious topics
- Comfort collaborating with a remote volunteer team
- Experience in nonprofit, advocacy, or educational content is helpful but not required
What You’ll Gain
- Founding experience building a long-term content and knowledge strategy for a social impact organisation
- Leadership exposure in ethical SEO and content systems
- Opportunity to shape how the CIC shares survivor-centred knowledge with the public
- Hands-on experience working with multidisciplinary content, marketing, and campaign teams
- Priority consideration for future paid roles when funding becomes available