Junior Content Creator

Junior Content Creator

Location: Nottingham

Salary: £26,100 per annum

A marketing agency in the East Midlands has need for a Junior Content Creator. Full training will be provided.

KEY DUTIES

  • Create engaging digital content showcasing products, recipes, behind-the-scenes processes, and seasonal promotions across social media and the company website.
  • Capture high-quality photos and short videos of food products, production stages, staff stories, and events to support marketing campaigns.
  • Write and edit clear, appealing copy for posts, product descriptions, newsletters, packaging updates, and internal communications.
  • Support social media activity, including scheduling posts, monitoring customer engagement, and responding professionally to comments and enquiries.
  • Conduct research into food trends, customer preferences, competitor content, and industry developments to inform new content ideas.
  • Track and report on campaign performance, using analytics to identify best-performing formats and customer engagement patterns.
  • Ensure all content is brand-aligned, compliant with food safety messaging, and meets regulatory requirements such as allergen labelling and consumer transparency.

CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS

  • Independent skills
  • Team work skills
  • Organisational skills
  • Good written and oral communication skills
  • Self-Motivated
  • Creative mindset

ELIGIBILITY

  • Have the right to live and work in the UK.

To Apply

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Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: Up to £26,100.00 per year

Work Location: In person

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