Regional Marketing And Media WBCM Intern Role Description

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Regional Marketing And Media WBCM Intern Role Description

Edinburgh (or within commuting distance) Are you a student, graduate or considering a change in career? Do you want to gain unrivalled charity experience providing project support, recruiting and managing volunteers and helping with marketing and media work? Join our award-winning internship scheme and work as part of the Macmillan team for the 2016 Edinburgh Marathon Festival. Your enthusiasm, initiative and drive will make a massive difference to Macmillan and, ultimately, to the lives of people affected by cancer.

About the role

The Edinburgh Marathon Festival is the UK’s second biggest marathon and we’re very excited to once again be partners in this hugely successful event. In this role, you will join your local fundraising team and work with them to:

 Provide project planning and event management support to our team – from setting up meetings and working with key stakeholders to distributing printwork and using social media to promote the marathon to runners and volunteers.

 Work with the team to recruit volunteers for our crucial cheerpoints, providing clear briefs and co-ordinating their activity on the day to ensure they have a great experience.

 Source case studies, arrange interviews and photo shoots to support volunteer recruitment.

 Support our amazing runners who hope to raise over £500,000 to fund our vital services.

What are the benefits?  Develop essential skills in event management, project planning and volunteer recruitment, enhancing your CV with our CV writing support and written references

 Join an enthusiastic and supportive team of people, and benefit from our internal mentoring scheme

 Receiving relevant training and agreed out-of-pocket expenses reimbursed within our guidelines.

 Have a rewarding experience making a difference to people affected by cancer. Preferred qualities and skills

 Excellent written and verbal communication skills, able to use Powerpoint, Word and Excel confidently.

 Strong organisational skills with attention to detail and proven ability to meet deadlines.

 Able to work on own initiative, within specified guidelines, to support progress of projects.

 Demonstrable ability to work as part of a team.

 Confidence in building rapport with volunteers and supporters face to face and over the phone.

 Access to a car or ability to use public transport, plus internet connection at home.

What’s the commitment?

 3-4 days a week, Monday to Friday, between February and May 2016, working between home and our city centre office, with some travel to local meetings or to distribute materials.

 Flexible times and days to suit you; you need to be available on the Festival weekend which is 28th/29th May

Apply today by completing the online application form. We’ll acknowledge your application and let you know if you’ve been shortlisted. Interviews will be confirmed shortly after the deadline. Contact Linda Hamilton on 07801 307059 or [email protected] to find out more.

Please note that many of our staff will be on leave over the Christmas period so you may not receive an acknowledgement of your application or response to your query within our usual target timeframe of five working days. We will endeavour to contact you as soon as practicably possible in the New Year.

We know that more than one in three of us will get cancer. For most of us it will be the toughest fight we ever face. Now, more than ever, we need people like you to join our team and help us make sure that no one faces cancer alone. Whether it’s minutes or months, hours or days, the time you give by volunteering for Macmillan really does matter.

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