FREELANCE DIGITAL MARKETING OPPORTUNITY
Are you 18-25 years old, living in Herefordshire, passionate about film and theatre, and looking for an opportunity to work in digital marketing?
Open Sky are a local award-winning production company and an Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation making film, live theatre and digital theatre based on new writing.
Thanks to funding from Herefordshire Council’s UK Shared Prosperity #UKSPF we’re seeking to hire, train and support a new digital marketeer to promote our work to local, national and international youth audiences.
You will receive individual training in digital strategy and social media advertising from existing members of the Open Sky freelance team and undergo a short course plus certification in social media advertising from the Digital Marketing Institute.
Once trained you’ll be contracted on a flexible, freelance basis to work a total of 40 days (includes training days) at £165 per day with the contract concluding March 31st 2025.
No previous experience or formal qualifications are required but we’d like to hear about your:
Strong communication skills
Strong social media abilities
Passion for film and theatre
Planning and time management skills
Open Sky is an anti-oppression organisation and actively welcomes applicants from all backgrounds.
If you require support in making your application please let us know.
TO APPLY FOR THIS ROLE: please email us at info@openskyahead.co.uk and answer the following questions:
What’s your name, age and home postcode?
Why you’d be good at this role?
What do you love about theatre and film?
How would you promote one of our short films to a local audience aged 16-25?
You can write your answers or record and send a short video or audio message.
Please submit your application by 5pm, Friday 28th June 2024.
Funded by Herefordshire Council’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund is a central pillar of the UK government’s Levelling Up agenda and provides £2.6 billion of funding for local investment by March 2025. The Fund aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK investing in communities and place, supporting local business, and people and skills. For more information, visit gov.uk