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Digital Communications Officer

Job description

Temporary Digital Communications Officer (Charity / Membership Body)

Rate: £21/hour + holiday pay
Contract: 3–4 months (full-time, 35 hrs/week)
Location: Westminster, Central London (hybrid). Mondays in office; occasional UK travel for meetings/conferences.
Start: ASAP

The role
Our charity-sector client, a respected UK membership organisation, is seeking a Digital Communications Officer to raise profile and drive engagement across web, email and social channels. You’ll plan, create and deliver high-quality digital content, turning complex ideas into accessible stories that resonate with diverse audiences.

What you’ll do

  • Own day-to-day website and social media: publish, edit and maintain high-quality content.

  • Plan content calendars; schedule posts for events, news, and key moments.

  • Produce member e-news and other email communications (liaising with internal stakeholders).

  • Create engaging coverage for live activities (events, campaigns, announcements).

  • Design assets and promotional materials (graphics, leaflets, event collateral, email campaigns).

  • Produce multimedia content (images/graphics; occasional short video/animation).

  • Draft and refine copy; contribute to campaigns that grow and retain membership and promote grant schemes.

  • Work with external suppliers for events/projects; edit and enhance supplied content.

  • Contribute to a quarterly member newsletter.

  • Uphold brand guidelines.

  • Track performance and produce concise dashboard reports with recommendations.

  • Maintain relevant contact databases and support committees/working groups.

 

What you’ll bring

  • Exceptional writing, editing and proofreading, with a knack for simplifying complex ideas.

  • Hands-on experience managing websites and building/engaging audiences on social media.

  • Strong admin and organisation skills; confident with MS Office (incl. Excel).

  • Design and basic video skills; comfortable in Adobe Creative Cloud.

  • Experience with WordPress and Dotdigital (or similar ESP/CMS).

  • Familiarity with web content/design systems and good UX instincts.

  • Interest in (or understanding of) economics or public policy topics.

  • Degree or equivalent experience.

  • Calm, collaborative communicator who can juggle priorities, work independently, and be a supportive team player.

Nice to have

  • Experience within the academic/learned-society or membership sector.

  • Media/press liaison experience.

  • Economics degree (or equivalent).

 

Interested? Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so please apply without delay. 

 

As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp™, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.