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A vibrant charity is seeking a volunteer communicator to enhance its online presence and promote the benefits of personalized music for individuals living with dementia. The role involves content creation, managing social media accounts, and engaging with families to use the Playlist Maker app. Ideal for passionate individuals with strong communication skills, this fully remote opportunity requests a commitment of at least 5 hours per week to support impactful projects in the community.
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We are looking for a vibrant, confident communicator to help us spread the word about the well-being benefits of personalised music listening for people living with dementia and those who care for them. Your passions for music, social media, blogging, and content creation will help grow our online presence. You will help us connect with 1,000 families to use the Music for my Mind Playlist Maker and gather their feedback on its usability and effectiveness. We are looking for someone who can commit to a minimum of 5 hours a week, more if possible. There is no office, so this is a fully remote role.Opportunity Type: Long-term Commitment
District: Bedford, Broxbourne, Central Bedfordshire, Dacorum, East Herts, Epping Forest, Harlow, Hertsmere, Luton, Milton Keynes, North Herts, St Albans, Stevenage, Three Rivers, Uttlesford, Watford, Welwyn/Hatfield
Location: From home, Indoor
Time of day: To Be Discussed
Practical Considerations: Ideal skills you'll need
• Excellent written, communication and content creation skills
• Understanding of social media and experience posting on FB, Threads, X, LinkedIn and Instagram
• Working knowledge of WordPress and Canva (or other graphic design tools for content creation)
• Knowledge of SEO, analytics, Google Tag Manager and Google Ads is helpful but not essential
• Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint
• Ability to work independently and take initiative - personal drive, energy, integrity, flexibility and responsibility
• A general “good egg” with a can-do attitude
Requirements: Will require a criminal record check (DBS)
Requirements (additional): Own laptop.
Suitable for: 18 – 25 year olds, Aged 26 and over, University students, Older People
Suitable for volunteers interested in: Carers Support, Health and Wellbeing, Marketing & Communication, Older People, Social Activities, Voluntary & Community Action
Does this opportunity provide wheelchair access?: No
Full Description:
What difference will you make?
• Highlighting our news, projects, successes and campaigns, elevating our social media communication will help raise awareness of the transformative effects of personalised music for people with dementia or memory loss.
• You will have a significant impact on MFMM’s ability to reach and support more families affected by dementia and memory loss, helping to improve wellbeing, reduce anxiety and depression, and reconnect over their favourite music.
• Directly contribute to establishing MFMM as the go-to online portal for creating playlists to help someone living with dementia, increasing credibility and reach.
What will you be doing?
• Create and schedule (via Hootsuite) visually appealing and engaging organic and paid campaign content for MFMM’s Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Threads, and X accounts and respond where appropriate.
• Brainstorm strategies to increase social media following and broaden our reach.
• Create and update website content (including writing blogs) to enhance user experience.
• Identify potential influencers/celebrities to partner with the charity.
• Contact prospective Playlist Maker users on the Join Dementia Research platform to invite them to test the App.
• Work with the Programme Manager on updating and managing the MFMM music catalogue.
• Support the Research Assistant on current research projects.
• Other administrative and ad hoc tasks as required by the team.