Volunteer Social Media and Content Creator

Volunteer Social Media and Content Creator

Organisation role · 2—4 hrs/Week · Starting from 2 Feb
PE27 3WS, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
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Summary

Volunteer role creating social media content to raise awareness of domestic abuse support, working alongside The Angels Foundation UK team in St Ives, Cambs.

Detailed description

Volunteer Social Media & Content Creator


Location: St Ives, Cambridgeshire (in-person preferred, some flexibility)

Commitment: Flexible, agreed around your availability

Role type: Volunteer

Reporting to: CEO / Communications Lead


About The Angels Foundation UK


The Angels Foundation UK (TAF) provides trauma-informed support to domestic abuse survivors and their families across Cambridgeshire. We combine practical help with emotional support to help people rebuild their lives safely, with dignity and hope.


Based in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, our small, dedicated team works closely together to deliver services, raise awareness, and build long-term change through prevention, early intervention and community support.


The Role


The Volunteer Social Media & Content Creator will help bring The Angels Foundation UK’s work to life across our digital channels. Working alongside the team in our St Ives office, you will help create thoughtful, engaging and sensitive content that raises awareness, builds trust and supports our growth.


This role is ideal for someone who enjoys storytelling, content creation and social media, and wants to use those skills to make a meaningful difference.


What You Will Be Doing


Working closely with the CEO and team, you will:


Content Creation

  • Create engaging content for social media (posts, reels, stories, short videos)
  • Support the development of written content such as captions, blogs, quotes and updates
  • Help share survivor-centred stories in a safe, ethical and trauma-informed way
  • Capture behind-the-scenes moments, events and campaigns (where appropriate)


Social Media Support

  • Help manage and update TAF’s social media channels (e.g. Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn)
  • Support awareness campaigns, fundraising activity and key dates (e.g. awareness days)
  • Help maintain a consistent tone of voice aligned with TAF’s values
  • Respond to comments or messages under guidance from the team


Campaigns & Growth

  • Support campaigns to raise awareness of services, volunteering and fundraising
  • Help increase engagement and reach through creative ideas and trends
  • Assist with content planning and scheduling


Working Alongside the Team

  • Attend the St Ives office to work alongside staff and volunteers
  • Contribute ideas in team discussions and planning sessions
  • Help document content ideas and processes for future use


What We Are Looking For


We are looking for someone creative, reliable and values-driven.


Essential

  • Interest in social media, content creation or digital communications
  • Comfortable creating content for platforms such as Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn
  • Good written communication skills
  • Ability to work sensitively with charity content, particularly around domestic abuse
  • Willingness to work in-person at our St Ives, Cambridgeshire office, hybrid working an option.


Desirable

  • Experience creating reels, short videos or graphics (Canva, CapCut, etc.)
  • Photography or basic video skills
  • Experience supporting a charity, campaign or cause
  • Understanding of safeguarding, confidentiality and trauma-informed practice (or willingness to learn)


The Difference You Will Make


Your work will help:

  • Raise awareness of domestic abuse and available support
  • Ensure survivors and families know where and how to get help
  • Support fundraising, partnerships and community engagement
  • Strengthen TAF’s voice and visibility as we grow


Your creativity will directly support people rebuilding their lives after abuse.


Support & Working Style


  • You will be supported by the CEO and wider team
  • The role is flexible and shaped around your availability
  • We strongly prefer volunteers who can attend our St Ives office regularly
  • Training and guidance will be provided, including safeguarding and tone of voice


How to Apply


Please send a short statement (max 1 page) including:


  • Why you’re interested in volunteering with The Angels Foundation UK
  • Any relevant experience or interest in social media, content or creative work
  • Your availability and how often you could attend the St Ives office
  • Examples of social media or content work (if you have them – optional)


Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an informal chat with the TAF team.


Inclusion & Diversity


The Angels Foundation UK is committed to building a diverse volunteer community that reflects the people we serve. We welcome applications from under-represented groups and will make reasonable adjustments to support you.

What we will provide to volunteers

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About The Angels Foundation UK

The Angels Foundation UK supports families who have fled domestic abuse throughout Cambridgeshire.

Practical Support for Domestic Abuse Survivors and Their Families:
We support individuals and families who have fled domestic abuse, providing essential furniture, flooring, and appliances to help them rebuild their lives in a safe and stable home. Our services ensure that survivors do not return to abusive situations due to a lack of basic necessities.

Mental Health Affected by Domestic Abuse:
We recognise the lasting impact of domestic abuse on individuals and children. We provide support to help them recover through our counselling and therapy services, assist individuals and young survivors in overcoming trauma and breaking the cycle of abuse for future generations.

Individuals Facing Social Isolation After Abuse:
Many survivors struggle with social isolation and mental health challenges after leaving an abusive situation. We offer trauma-informed support, signposting to further essential services, and community activities such as our Angels Walk and Talks to help survivors regain confidence and a sense of belonging.