Invisible Palace
Volunteer Social Media Coordinator - Volunteer

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Invisible Palace is a small, ambitious charity that believes in a place where arts, heritage, and green activities are available, affordable, and accessible to everyone.
We're looking for a volunteer
We're looking for a volunteer to help strengthen our social media presence and increase awareness of our work.
What difference will you make?
Your support will help us reach more people, attract new volunteers and supporters, and demonstrate the impact of our projects to funders and partners.
As a small charity, effective communications make a significant difference. By helping us tell our story, you'll enable more people to discover opportunities to connect with nature, creativity and local heritage.
What's in it for the volunteer?
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- A chance to make a visible impact in a small, friendly charity.
- Flexibility to volunteer around your other commitments.
- Experience applying and developing communications and marketing skills.
- Opportunities to attend community events and see our projects in action.
- A reference after a successful period of volunteering.
- The satisfaction of helping increase access to arts, heritage and green spaces across South London.
What are we looking for?
We're looking for someone with
- Experience using social media for organisations, charities or small businesses.
- Excellent written communication skills.
- Confidence creating engaging digital content, including Canva or similar design tools.
- Good organisational skills and the ability to work independently.
- An interest in community, arts, heritage, gardening or environmental projects.


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Experience developing social media strategy or analysing performance would be an advantage but is not essential.
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What will you be doing?
You will
- Plan and schedule content across Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.
- Create engaging posts using photos, video and graphics.
- Promote events, volunteering opportunities and fundraising campaigns.
- Help develop a simple content calendar.
- Monitor engagement and suggest ways to grow our audience.
- Work closely with the Director to tell the stories of our projects and participants.
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