MARKETING AND ENGAGEMENT ASSISTANT VACANCY

Based at 14 Forth Street/Homeworking

Length of post will be 26 weeks

Part time 16h

Through Community Jobs Scotland (CJS), there are a wide range of jobs with voluntary sector employer organisations for young people aged 16 to 29 years, who are more disadvantaged in the labour market. Young people between the ages of 16 to 29, who are unemployed who can benefit from Community Jobs Scotland are:

  • ethnic minority groups
  • care leavers/care experienced
  • young people with convictions
  • carers
  • military service leavers (serving less than 6 years)
  • disabled people or with long term health conditions
  • homeless people (including temporary or unstable accommodation)
  • person affected by drug misuse (i.e. alcohol, drugs)
  • person with lower than SCQF level 5 qualification
  • work programme completers who remain unemployed
  • refugees with immigration status allowing them to undertake employment

To access a CJS application form, please contact your local Jobcentre Plus or Skills Development Scotland advisor. 

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Job description


– To maintain and update ELREC’s social media and website with accurate information provided by the projects and ELREC staff (Facebook, Twitter, Website, TikTok etc).
– Post events and campaigns online.
– creating material and posters.
– leasing with projects
– engage with users online and answer any queries.

Person specification


– Passion for social media
– Computer literate
– Graphics editing and video editing desirable
– Good written and communication skills
– Creative with an eye for detail
– Able to manage time effectively and prioritise workload

Additional information

This opportunity is for a young person (16-29 years old) in Edinburgh and Lothians from a disadvantaged background to use their digital skills in this post and manage our website and social media.

Application must be submitted via job centre or skills development.

This is a job funded by Community Jobs Scotland.

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