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Content Writer & Website EDITOR :food services

Content Writer & Website EDITOR :food services

Posted 22 February by ABL Recruitment
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Do you have experience as a WEBSITE CONTENT EDITOR or WRITER ? This is a lovely role for someone with refined journalistic skills and experience as a storyteller who has already created compelling content for websites. The company is within the hospitality sector and this role is to support the launch of a new engaging website. This is a fast -paced role in a fun PR and Comms team!

Title: Content Writer & Website EDITOR :food services

Salary : £35,000 + benefits

Work style: 2 days wfh. 3 days in office

Location : High Wycombe

Language required : English to Native standard

Company : well-known restaurant and hospitality chain.

Contract type: 12 month editing and content writing role

Duties: working in a project team that is launching a new website and platform you will need to be a story-teller . You will be working on multiple projects simultaneously :

  • Updating, re-write and enhance the current website
  • Producing content that will support the launch of new products and services
  • Craft compelling and informative content in line with the brand " tone"
  • Create new content
  • Create new website content for the homepage, about us, services, equipment, news, and other landing pages
  • Work closely with the Communications team, and other stakeholders to gather information,
  • understand requirements, and ensure alignment with overall communication strategies and brand messaging.

Requirements

  • Degree in either English, Journalism, Communications, or a related field.
  • Experience in website content writing,
  • Ideally experienced in using content management systems like Liferay, WordPress or Drupal

Required skills

  • website content writing

Reference: 52179508

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