Adecco
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London, Greater London
Web Editor
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Contract Type: Contract |
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Salary: £16.7 per hour |
Overview
We are recruiting for a temporary Web Editor to work for a University based in Central London. This role is paying £16.74 and is currently for 4 months. Job summary The school has been investing heavily in its digital presence to significantly improve the communication requirements of its staff, students and visitors, by putting their individual needs at the heart of the digital experience. We are now looking for a Web Producer join our digital delivery team to help deliver high quality content across the digital real estate. The role holder will be responsible for key areas of the public and internal-facing online content and play a vital role in overseeing and supporting the School's wider online publishing community. Duties and Responsibilities Web production · Take responsibility for creating, repurposing, and restructuring key sections of public-facing content across the school and digital products or platforms · Work with senior members of Communications Division to develop and execute online communications strategies and initiatives, and work collaboratively with other web producers to maintain and manage · Work with digital delivery team on content-element of projects and advise the School's wider publishing community on content best practice to ensure it meets standards defined for consistent user experience, accessibility, brand, and SEO optimisation · Maintain a consistent look and feel throughout the website in line with the brand and tone of voice · Feed user insights and analytics into Head of Digital to help inform future developments of key content sections, new templates, page components and quality and assurances practices · Take responsibility for fulfilling help desk requests on matters relating to CMS use, content structure, SEO, user analytics and blog platform · Support the wider School on the setting up and usage of online blogs and social media channels Content governance · Responsibility for supporting the School's wider publishing community on matters relating to CMS usage, web content structure and layout, analytics, SEO and social media best practice - including monitoring and fulfilment of help-desk enquiries · Responsible for CMS user access, training and publishing rights · Responsible for approving and policing content from brand, quality and copyright perspective and conducting regular content audits · Advise on the creation and delivery of practical tools, guidelines, and training content to ensure the School's publishing community produce consistent, relevant, high-quality and audience-led content Skills · Strong influencing and negotiation skills, with an ability to communicate technical information to a non-technically minded audience. · Experience of working with a CMS (preferably Contensis, but not mandatory) in a large and complex organisation and a strong understanding publishing policies and procedures · Expert understanding of analytics and content optimisation and be fully conversant with GA and Webmaster Tools, strong copywriting, editing and proofreading skills · Basic HTML editing skills would be an advantage · Excellent IT skills - Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Outlook · Ability to prioritise work using content calendars and other tools Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser https://candidate-privacy