Call for applications: ACT communications and marketing coordinator in SA
By Ano Shumba
31 Mar 2022 - 07:32
The Arts & Culture Trust is inviting dynamic, self-motivated and experienced individuals to apply for the communications and marketing coordinator position at its offices in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa.
The successful candidate will join the organisation on a six-month contract basis from April to September. The hybrid contractual position requires working independently and as part of a team, sharing ACT’s passion for arts and culture.
Reporting to the ACT CEO, the position involves the management of all digital, marketing and communications activities for the Trust including:
- Strategic marketing planning and implementation.
- Content creation.
- Social media networks.
- Copywriting.
- Media and PR campaigns.
- Production of marketing materials.
- Reporting, analysis and statistical data.
- Database management.
- Event planning and management.
- Presentations and website administration.
In order to be considered, applicants must have a minimum of three years of experience and a relevant degree as well as knowledge of the arts and culture sector.
Interested applicants should submit a CV and portfolio via email to jessicad@act.org.za before 10 April.
Outcomes will be finalised on 20 April and only candidates who make it to the interview stage will be contacted.
ACT has been actively serving the arts and culture sector in all nine provinces of South Africa for 28 years to increase the capacity of arts and culture initiatives thereby creating sustainable futures, through the development and investment in innovative, sustainable projects and programmes.
View the original call here.
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