Marketing & PR Intern (living wage)

Want to use your communication skills to make a difference? This is an opportunity to gain experience in an exciting and challenging consultancy environment focusing on improving public services.

We are looking for a Marketing & PR intern. You will be working closely with the OCSI team, but need to think on your feet and take the initiative when required. You will be strengthening the different ways we market OCSI and services. E.g. writing case studies, helping develop and monitor email and social media campaigns, developing marketing material.

We are ideally looking for applicants with marketing experience/ skills, copywriting/ editorial, social media, news sense, and know-how to monitor success of campaigns.

The position is a three month contracts working 35 hours a week at our central Brighton office. Interns are paid the Brighton Living wage (currently £7.20 per hour).

About us

Oxford Consultants for Social Inclusion (OCSI) is a social research ‘spin-out’ consultancy from the University of Oxford. We’ve worked with more than 100 public and third sector organisations to improve their evidence-base for decision-making and delivering better services.

Based in central Brighton, we work with clients around the UK. For more about OCSI and our projects, see www.ocsi.co.uk.

How to apply

Deadline: 6 pm Friday 5th October

To apply, please email Emma.James@ocsi.co.uk sending the usual info (covering letter and CV). For a chat about the role, please ring Emma on 01273 810 270.

OCSI is an Equal Opportunities Employer and we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply. Applicants must have the legal right to work in Britain.

Click here for printable version of this ad: Marketing Intern _Living Wage_PDF

We have now filled this specific post. Please send any speculative enquiries (CV and covering letter) to kimberley.anscombe@ocsi.co.uk 

 

 

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