
Current opportunities
Marketing Support Specialist
Freelance Contract Opportunity
£10,400 for 12 months | ~4 hours/week | Fully Remote
Turn your marketing expertise into meaningful impact
Sing Up Foundation harnesses the power of singing to improve youth mental wellbeing. With research showing that 50% of mental health problems are established by age 14, we're working to reach young people early through group singing activities. We're looking for an experienced marketing professional to help us grow our profile across education, arts and research sectors.
The role
Provide strategic marketing consultancy and hands-on support including:
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Strategic advice and planning for Foundation communications
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Social media management across five platforms
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Monthly analytics and insights reporting
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Planning and optimising quarterly digital ad campaigns (Google Ads, Meta, LinkedIn)
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Creating fundraising and event promotion content
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Brand consistency and ad-hoc marketing support
What you'll need
Essential:
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5+ years marketing/communications experience
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Proven track record in social media and digital advertising with measurable results
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Strong copywriting, design, and analytics skills
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Self-employed status with own equipment and insurance
Desirable:
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Non-profit, education, health, arts or youth sector experience
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CRM systems and email marketing platform knowledge
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Understanding of UK charity marketing regulations
The details
Contract: 12 months, fully remote, flexible schedule
Fee: £10,400 (plus VAT if applicable), invoiced monthly
Review: 3-month initial review period
How to apply
Deadline: 12:00 noon, Wednesday 5 November 2025
Send to development@singupfoundation.org with subject "Marketing Support Specialist Application":
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CV (max 2 pages)
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Portfolio (3-5 examples including social media campaign and written content)
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Written proposal (max 2 pages)
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Fee structure and status confirmation
We're committed to equity, diversity and inclusion, and to becoming an actively anti-racist organisation.
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Shortlisting: Week of 10 November | Interviews: Week of 3 December (video call)