The Story Museum Rochester House 42 Pembroke Street Oxford OX1 1BP T 01865 790050 www.storymuseum.org.uk Job Description Job title Marketing and Communications Officer Grade/salary Initial one year contract, with intention to renew. £19,000 - £21,000 gross annual salary, depending on experience Location The Story Museum, 42 Pembroke Street, Oxford OX1 1BP Reporting to Fundraising and Communications Manager Responsible for: External designers and suppliers, volunteers Budget responsibility: To manage the Marketing budget Introduction to organisation The Story Museum (TSM) is a pioneering education charity established in Oxford in 2003. Our purpose is to enrich lives through story, particularly for the young and those facing disadvantage. The Story Museum works to inspire learning through story because we believe that stories are essential for healthy intellectual and emotional development. Since 2005 we have been running outreach programmes that offer people, especially young people, memorable and enjoyable ways of learning through story. We offer a public programme for all ages and run targeted projects in disadvantaged areas where people are at risk of functional illiteracy and social exclusion. In April 2014 we completed the first phase of developing a permanent venue in central Oxford. For further information see www.storymuseum.org.uk Background to the post The Marketing and Communication Officer will shape and deliver The Story Museum’s marketing and communications strategies. This is a diverse and hands-on role that entails working with the executive team, interns, authors, artists, media and members of the public of all ages. The StoryMuseum is a private not-for-profit company limited by guarantee number 4780380 and registered charity number 1107809 Registered office: The Story Museum, Laytons, Fifth Floor, 2 More London Riverside, London SE1 2AP Illustration © Sarah Garson Purpose of job To promote The Story Museum, its creative programme and commercial activities to external audiences, stakeholders and the wider public. You will be a key member of the team helping to: build a growing and diverse audience to fulfil The Story Museum’s objective to enrich lives through story Increase The Story Museum’s earned income through ticket sales, shop and café income and room hire Support the increase of fundraised income by raising The Story Museum’s profile and providing effective communications about its work The postholder will lead on The Story Museum’s press work, marketing work (print, distribution - both hard copy and electronic - listings, social media), website maintenance and development, in- house studio design, window display, signage/interpretation, creation of development campaign materials and general help and support for The Story Museum. As such it represents an exceptional opportunity for the right individual to work across the full range of marketing and communications activity. Specific duties Marketing materials and support Develop dynamic and innovative marketing campaigns and materials for the Story Museum’s events programme, working with the Events Programmer and Head of Learning Create in-house marketing materials and exhibition materials when required Brief and manage external designers, illustrators and photographers Advise TSM staff and external partners on branding to ensure a coherent marketing profile both within and outside the organisation. Co-ordinate the production, delivery and distribution of print (both image and text) for exhibitions and events, using appropriate volunteers and companies Maintain front of house displays and source external display opportunities where appropriate. Sales and Promotion Ensure The Story Museum’s website and social media streams carry regularly updated, content-rich information in an appropriate tone of voice. Maintain up-to-date listings information Liaise with Tickets Oxford Monitor and report regularly on ticket sales income Devise promotional packages to increase reach and ticket sales Build a network of key sales contacts including tour guides, taxi drivers etc and represent The Story Museum at events to promote its work. Audience development Research and identify audience development opportunities in order to expand and diversify The Story Museum’s audiences. Further develop The Story Museum’s online presence to increase our followers and identify opportunities to use digital content to reach new audiences. The StoryMuseum is a private not-for-profit company limited by guarantee number 4780380 and registered charity number 1107809 Registered office: The Story Museum, Laytons, Fifth Floor, 2 More London Riverside, London SE1 2AP Illustration © Sarah Garson Produce regular newsletters disseminating information to SM audiences (general public, more specialised audiences including schools), and grow the distribution lists for ongoing marketing and communications. Monitor and analyse the effectiveness of marketing campaigns, web and online content, including the preparation of regular verbal and written reports for colleagues and Trustees. Press & Media Work Write press releases and briefing material and pitch stories to journalists to maximise media coverage of The Story Museum’s work and its events programme Build and maintain a network of press contacts Brief and work with photographers and film-makers Brief TSM staff and respond to press requests for information, interviewees and pictures Maintain press cuttings file General Undertake other activities within The Story Museum as may be reasonably required. Supervise office interns and volunteers where appropriate. Manage relationships with external suppliers including designers, printers and distributors. Person specification Essential Practical experience of marketing and audience development including running all elements of a successful marketing campaign Strong computer skills, including Word, Excel, Powerpoint & Outlook Excellent copy writing skills Knowledge and experience of social media as a marketing tool High level of numeracy and experience of delivering work on tight budgets Ability to think creatively and a strong eye for design Attention to detail and high level of accuracy Experience of working on own initiative Strong interpersonal skills, combined with enthusiasm and energy Interest in children and stories Excellent organisational skills and experience of working to tight deadlines Desirable Experience within a cultural or charitable organisation Desktop publishing skills including InDesign and Photoshop Experience of box office ticketing systems Experience of generating digital content Photographic and video editing skills Experience of working with volunteers Experience of working front of house Awareness of issues relating to marketing of charitable, heritage and education sectors The StoryMuseum is a private not-for-profit company limited by guarantee number 4780380 and registered charity number 1107809 Registered office: The Story Museum, Laytons, Fifth Floor, 2 More London Riverside, London SE1 2AP Illustration © Sarah Garson Terms and conditions Period of employment This is a one-year contract in the first instance but with the intention to renew. The role carries a four-week probationary period. Hours of work This is a full-time placement based on a 37.5 hour week. Some weekend or evening work will be required by prior arrangement. In that event though The Story Museum does not pay overtime but time off in lieu may be given by prior agreement. Annual leave We offer 25 days annual leave to full-time employees, plus the 8 bank holidays. Wherever possible, holiday must be taken during the financial year it is earned: a maximum of 5 days may be carried over by prior agreement. Notice period Following the completion of a successful probation period, the postholder will be required to give 8 weeks notice. Pension The Story Museum is in the process of setting up a pension scheme. Equal opportunities The Story Museum is striving to be an equal opportunities employer. We aim to treat all job applicants and workers equally, irrespective of race, colour, gender orientation, nationality, religion, ethnic or national origin, age, gender, gender reassignment or marital status, sexual orientation or disability. This policy covers all aspects of employment including vacancy advertising, recruitment, induction, training, conditions of service, disciplinary and grievance procedures and termination of employment. The only basis for promotion or selection is the management’s considered opinion of the applicant’s suitability for the job. We review our selection criteria and procedures to ensure that individuals are treated on the basis of their relevant merits and abilities. We are committed to a programme of action to make this policy effective and will bring it to the attention of all workers. All workers have a legal and moral obligation not to discriminate and to report incidents of discrimination against any individual or group of individuals. The Story Museum’s Equal Opportunities Policy is the responsibility of the Joint Directors and is administered by our Charity Administrator. The StoryMuseum is a private not-for-profit company limited by guarantee number 4780380 and registered charity number 1107809 Registered office: The Story Museum, Laytons, Fifth Floor, 2 More London Riverside, London SE1 2AP Illustration © Sarah Garson DBS checks We will undertake mandatory police checks as necessary. To apply Please complete the relevant application form and email it, marked ‘Marketing Officer’ to: Sophie Hiscock, Fundraising and Communications Manager, The Story Museum: sophie.hiscock@storymuseum.org.uk The Story Museum, Rochester House, 42 Pembroke Street, Oxford OX1 1BP Telephone: 01865 790050. Deadlines Completed application forms to be received by: 12 noon, Wednesday 14 January 2015 Notification by email for shortlisted applicants: Friday 16 January First interview for shortlisted applicants: Thursday 22 January Second interview for selected applicants: w/c 26 January The StoryMuseum is a private not-for-profit company limited by guarantee number 4780380 and registered charity number 1107809 Registered office: The Story Museum, Laytons, Fifth Floor, 2 More London Riverside, London SE1 2AP Illustration © Sarah Garson
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