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Looking for a part-time/freelance social media person


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I am doing some work with a local charity called The Bike Project, that donates refurbished bikes to refugees and asylum seekers. We also sell refurbished bikes to help fund the project through our online shop.


We are looking to find a freelance/part-time Social Media person to oversee our Twitter and Facebook accounts (and possibly Instagram, and LinkedIn) for a few hours per week. We are open to discussion as to how much time per week it will require. We have a small office in SE5, but we would expect most of this work to be home-based.


We are looking for someone with:

- social media experience

- an understanding of the differences between the main social media platforms

- a creative approach and an understanding of what makes engaging content

- impeccable written English

- a desire to work in a charity, and an empathy for the plight of refugees


An interest in bikes would be a distinct advantage.


You can find out more about the charity here:

http://thebikeproject.co.uk/


Please PM me if you'd like to discuss further.

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