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With all this Covid madness, I would absolutely love to help an ambitious young person out by offering an exciting Kickstarter role within my interior design company. I am based in East Dulwich.


My business has now been approved to offer a 6 month Kickstart placement. Candidates must currently be unemployed, 16-24 year olds and in receipt of universal credit. The role is 25 hours per week - details as follows.


Administration/Social Media Assistant


Administration role

- responsible for maintaining general office function including calls to suppliers

- ordering samples

- maintaining office files

- organising and tidying interiors library

- typing general correspondence and creating excel documents as required.

- Other duties as assigned.


Social media part of role

- responsible for daily reach outs to potential Clients/followers on Instagram

- assisting with engaging content creation and Canva pages

- keeping social media channels updated and brand focussed, plus researching new social media channels, industry innovation and ways of connecting with audiences.

- Using analytic tools to gauge the success of campaigns.


Skills and experience required

- Good knowledge of social media platforms, particularly Instagram.

- Good knowledge of Excel.

- Good communication skills.

- Knowledge of Canva and Photoshop is useful but not essential.


Training provided

- high level social media training


To apply for this role please email me (Lynlea West) on [email protected] with your CV and covering letter.


To see more about me, and my company, please find following my Website and Instagram.


https://www.lynleaweststudio.com/

https://www.instagram.com/lynleawest/


Do feel free to DM me if you have any queries.


All the very best, and I look forward to hearing from you,


Lynlea

Hello lovely ED,


When I put out this post I had thought I would be absolutely inundated with young people that would jump at the opportunity to work with an interior designer.


So far ... not the case.


If anyone is considering the role but just putting together their CV etc. could you please DM so that I know it's on the way.


I was really hoping to offer this role to someone local to us, but will of course look further afield if I need to.


If there are any parents here that know of a young person this would suit could you please get the word out there.


Appreciate it. 💫


All the best,


Lynlea


https://www.lynleaweststudio.com/

https://www.instagram.com/lynleawest/

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