As a Communications Assistant you will work closely with the wider team at Healthwatch Enfield to help us develop clear and accessible communications materials to raise local people awareness of our brand whilst helping us to deliver our ambitious strategy. This will include reviewing current communications materials, generating content for our newsletters, social media and website and helping us deliver activities aligned with our communications strategy.
- To keep up to date with local health and care initiatives and news headlines
- To draft and distribute materials for the press and other media, where appropriate
- Working with the wider team at Healthwatch Enfield, to write content for our newsletters and website
- To help maintain our social media accounts
- To contribute to the development of other communication materials including leaflets, guides and reports
This is a flexible role and time commitment will be agreed with you depending on your availability however we would ask that you commit to 1 day per week, as a minimum.
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