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Job Vacancy | Digital Communications Officer (Part-Time) at Nerve Centre

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Nerve Centre
Published 21/08/2025 - 6 days ago
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Location
2 Queens Quay, Belfast BT3 9QQ, UK
Category
Job Vacancies - Paid
Website
https://nervecentre.org/
Deadline
08/09/2025 10:00
Job Type
Part-time
Link to Full Job Description
https://nervecentre.org/whats-on/job-opportunity-digital-communications-officer
Address
Odyssey Place 2 Queens Quay, Belfast, BT3 9QQ
Description

Join our award winning communications team…

We are seeking a Digital Communications Officer to support Nerve Centre’s digital and social media platforms, related events programme, and delivery of marcomms across the organisation, with particular focus around Creative Learning and Screen Academies activities.

The ideal candidate will be a creative, digitally savvy communicator who can help tell our stories and connect with audiences across social media, websites, email and online advertising. You’ll create eye-catching content, manage digital campaigns, keep our websites fresh, and support the promotion of our exciting programme of activities.

So, if you’ve got a flair for words, an eye for detail, and a passion for connecting with people online, we want to hear from you!

Salary:£28,000 per annum (pro rata). Part-time 0.8, 4 days a week.

Location: Whilst you’ll have the flexibility to work remotely, we also require you to be based in our Belfast office.

How to apply: Fill out our expression of interest form. Once submitted you’ll be provided with a link to download the job application pack.

Deadline: 10am, 8 September 2025

For more information and to apply click here

 
 
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Job Vacancy | Digital Communications Officer (Part-Time) at Nerve Centre