Marketing And Communications Assistant

Job Description

The team 

King?s Careers & Employability (KC&E) seeks to enable and empower students, recent alumni, and researchers from all disciplines and walks of life, to gain the knowledge, skills, and experiences they need to effectively navigate their lives and careers after university and achieve lifelong success. 

The Marketing & Communications Assistant sits within the Student Careers Engagement (SCE) team within the department. The SCE team supports students at all levels across the institution, as well as alumni, to access information, advice, events, opportunities, and e-learning, to aid them in their career journeys. As a team, we also work specifically to address the sector-wide and institutional factors and barriers that contribute to differences in progression amongst students from underrepresented backgrounds. 

About the Role  

The Marketing & Communications Assistant will work closely with the Marketing & Communications Officer to plan and execute the communication plan for King?s Careers & Employability.  Key projects will include planning and executing communications for the core events and opportunities we run in the Autumn term, creating and managing a pool of collaborative content, and ensuring we collect engagement-related data to inform our communication activities. The post-holder will also be required to produce engaging design work for print, social media, and other online assets, using our branding guidelines. You will work closely with other colleagues across the department, working on multiple projects simultaneously.  

This role would suit someone who is looking to gain experience in marketing and communications, as well as working in a Higher Education context. 

Key Responsibilities  

  1. Designing a range of engaging content, in line with the department?s branding guidelines.  
  2. Assisting with planning and executing marketing and communications campaigns, promoting our key services and events to students. 
  3. Assisting with creating content to grow and develop our social media platforms.  

 

Applications for this role will close on Sunday 1st September at 11:59pm. Interviews will take place on Thursday 12th September on MS Teams. You must be available on this day for the interview. Applications must be submitted through King?s Talent Bank. Please provide clear examples of how you meet the essential criteria (and desirable if applicable) in your cover letter, along with motivations for applying for the role. You must be available for a start date on Monday 16th September. 



Qualifications

N/A



Skills

Skills, Knowledge and Experience  

Essential:  

  1. Strong written communication skills. 
  2. Attention to detail and ability to multi-task. 
  3. Ability to show initiative and feel confident in pitching new ideas. 
  4. Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion, and embedding this into your work. 
  5. Interest in content creation to help promote our services and opportunities. 

 

Desirable  

  1. Familiarity with design and editing platforms such as Canva, Capcut or similar.  
  2. Experience using social media or other content management systems to promote products or services. 
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The Arts and Humanities team will be running a Code of Conduct workshop over the summer.





We are looking for 2 enthusiastic UG Reps and 2 enthusiastic PG Reps to take part in a workshop discussing clear guidelines for acceptable behaviour within the Faculty that promote a culture of respect, integrity and professionalism. 



You will need to be confident to actively engage in discussion with staff from the Arts and Humanities Faculty.



The workshop will take place in person on the 19th June between 11am - 1pm on Strand Campus. 



You will be paid for your time (£14ph) and will need an account set up on TalentBank.



If you are interested please apply using this form and we will be in touch shortly to let you know if you are successful. Please note, should this form receive a high volume of applications, it will close early. 



Application deadline - 7th June 2024



ONLY STUDENTS WITH A COMPLETE KINGS TALENT BANK PROFILE (INCLUDING RIGHT TO WORK CHECKS) ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY.



Thank you,



A&H Student Experience



Qualifications

N/A



Skills

You will need to be confident to actively engage in discussion with staff from the Arts and Humanities Faculty.

The successful candidate will review a set of lecture notes and slides designed for an undergraduate mathematics course. The course covers fundamental topics such as basic mathematical functions, trigonometry, differentiation, integration, and introductory probability theory and inference.

The candidate?s primary responsibility will be to help to bridge the gap between mathematics and the natural sciences by relating the mathematical content to examples from the sciences and by linking the mathematical formalism to conventions (mathematical notation  etc.) more commonly used in scientific disciplines. There will also be the opportunity to work with staff in the maths department on the formatting and presentation of content and on the design of assessments. 



Qualifications

Undergraduate level or higher degree in a mathematical science (Engineering or Physics preferred)



Skills
  • A good understanding of the mathematics required for undergraduate science programmes is essential.
  • Experience of delivering undergraduate level mathematics tuition is desirable.
  • Experience of supporting preparation of teaching materials for undergraduate mathematics teaching is desirable.
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