Digital Content Assistant

CV-Library
Redhill, Surrey
11 months ago
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Digital Content Assistant

£26,000 - £28,000 + Excellent Company Benefits

Hybrid

Surrey

Leading, independent media business seeks highly talented Digital Content Assistant to support the editorial and digital publishing team across multiple magazine brands.

The Role

We are looking for a Digital Content Assistant to support the editorial and digital publishing team across multiple magazine brands.

This is an exciting opportunity for someone passionate about content creation, digital publishing, and audience engagement.

You will assist with writing, editing, and publishing content across websites, digital magazines, newsletters, and social media platforms.

You will also play a key role in webinar coordination, industry research, and performance tracking, ensuring that content remains engaging and optimised for digital audiences.

Full training and on-going support will be offered to the successful candidate.

Core Responsibilities

  • Content Creation

  • Editorial Support

  • Website & SEO Updates

  • Social Media Management

  • Webinar & Event Support

  • Newsletter Production

  • Time & Deadline Management

    Experience Required:

    Experience: Some demonstrable experience in journalism, content creation, or digital publishing is advantageous.

    Education: Degree in journalism, communications, English or related field is desirable but not essential.

    Lipton Media is a specialist media recruitment agency based in London. We specialise in all forms of b2b media sales including conferences, exhibitions, awards, summits, publishing, digital, outdoor, TV, radio and business intelligence.

    Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses.

    We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge

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