Social & Digital Media support - Voluntary Position



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Summary
Coventry Boys & Girls Club is looking for someone to help promote our services and increase our digital footprint.Detailed description
Coventry Boys & Girls Club is a small but impactful charity based in the heart of Coventry city centre. We work with children and young people from across the city, many of whom face multiple levels of disadvantage.
Governed by a passionate board of trustees, our mission is to create opportunities that inspire and support young people, helping them to thrive both now and in the future.
We offer a range of services, from Open Access Sessions — where young people can make friends and take part in activities like sports, music, poetry, and cooking — to targeted programmes like The MAC Project, which provides mentoring for 10–19-year-olds on topics crime prevention, diversion, and community reparation.
Despite our size, we’re proud to deliver a significant impact. But we want to do more — for more children who need us most.
We are looking for someone with knowledge and some experience in social and digital media, including website management, to help expand our digital presence and reach a wider audience. This role would likely suit someone studying digital media or someone with experience in this field. In return, you’ll gain valuable experience in the charity sector and help make a positive impact on children and young people across the city.
As we are a children's charity, and provide space for other vulnerable people, a DBS is essential. However, Coventry Boys & Girls Club will make the application for the DBS and cover the full cost of this.
About Coventry Boys and Girls Club
Governed by a passionate board of trustees, our mission is to create opportunities that inspire and support young people, helping them to thrive both now and in the future.
We offer a range of services, from Open Access Sessions — where young people can make friends and take part in activities like sports, music, poetry, and cooking — to targeted programmes like The MAC Project, which provides mentoring for 10–19-year-olds on topics crime prevention, diversion, and community reparation.