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Web Designer – £22.50 Per Hour PAYE - Inside IR35 - 6 Month Contract – Hybrid based in London - Education / Arts & Culture
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Web Designer to support a global Cultural Engagement portfolio. This role is ideal for someone with 3–7 years’ experience within the Education and/or Arts and Culture sectors who is passionate about creating high‑quality, audience‑focused digital content.
You will play a key role in delivering and enhancing online content, ensuring that a large global web estate remains current, engaging, and aligned with organisational goals. Working closely with marketing teams and programme leads across an international network, you will help craft compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences worldwide.
This role sits firmly within a marketing and digital context and requires strong editorial judgment, excellent organisational skills, and confidence working across multiple stakeholders and deadlines.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Key Responsibilities
- Develop, edit, and maintain high‑quality content across a global web estate, ensuring clarity, consistency, and engagement
- Collaborate with subject matter experts to produce accurate, relevant, and audience‑focused content
- Apply SEO and digital best practices to optimise content visibility and user experience
- Monitor website performance using analytics tools and make data‑driven recommendations
- Conduct regular audits of existing content to ensure accuracy, relevance, and alignment with organisational objectives
- Stay informed of emerging trends in education technology and digital content
- Build strong working relationships with stakeholders across departments to support collaborative projects


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Essential Experience & Skills
- 3–7 years’ experience in web editing or content management within Education and/or Arts and Culture
- Proven ability to create, edit, and manage high‑quality web content aligned with organisational goals
- Strong understanding of SEO best practices and digital marketing principles
- Experience using content management systems such as WordPress or Drupal
- Familiarity with analytics tools (e.g. Google Analytics) to assess and improve content performance
- Excellent written communication skills with a strong eye for detail, grammar, and style
- Ability to adapt content for diverse, international audiences
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects to tight deadlines
- Collaborative working style with confidence providing constructive feedback
- A proactive mindset and commitment to continuous learning, particularly in digital and educational innovation
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