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Digital Content, Communications and Engagement Apprentice - Level 3

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This is an exciting opportunity to join Cormac as a Digital Content, Communications and Engagement Apprentice. You will be supported through the Level 3 Content Creator Apprenticeship Standard while working at Cormac. You’ll gain hands-on experience across the business, developing practical skills in content creation, digital engagement, and communications, all while being mentored by experienced colleagues.
Requirements
- An employee who is passionate about Creative Media
- You will be committed to completing a Content Creator apprenticeship and continuing your personal development
- Current or predicted 5 GCSEs at Grade 4/C or above, including maths and English
- Experienced in the use of I.T. such as E-Mail, Word, Excel, social media etc.
- You must be able to attend Cornwall College, Camborne for College sessions
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Responsibilities
- Support the planning and delivery of communications, engagement activities and marketing campaigns
- Interpret briefs, brand guidelines and campaign objectives to develop effective content plans
- Conduct audience research and analyse insights and data to guide content and campaign decisions
- Create, source and edit engaging written, visual and audio content across a range of channels
- Proofread and quality-check content to ensure accuracy, accessibility and alignment with brand standards
- Maintain and manage content securely using approved systems and tools
- Provide administrative support, including organising meetings, maintaining records and coordinating team activities
Benefits
- Permanent contract
- Competitive salary
- Training programme designed to help you reach your full potential


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About Cormac
Cormac’s apprenticeships are a great way to #buildyourfuture. If you’re creative, curious, and excited about learning new skills while gaining a recognised qualification, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. If you’re ready to grow your creativity, build in-demand digital skills, and make a real impact through engaging content, we’d love to hear from you.
Application Process
You will be enrolled on the Level 3 Content Creator Apprenticeship Standard with one of our preferred training providers. You will be expected to attend the college on day-release basis to complete your apprenticeship. As an Apprentice you will be supported by qualified staff in all areas of your role.
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