Volunteer Community Writer

Volunteer Community Writer

Organisation role · 2—3 hrs/Week
5 Francis Road, Long Stratton, Norwich, NR15 2XT, United Kingdom
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Norfolk Archaeological Trust

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Summary

We are looking for a Community Writer to reach the communities situated in the location of our sites.

Detailed description

With 10 Historic sites across the County of Norfolk the Trust is looking for a creative writer who will use their skills to reach audiences within the communities where we have sites. The content will be varied including up to date information as well as human interest stories and articles to grow an understanding of the work we do. You will reach out to Community Magazines/Parish Newsletters/regional magazines and meet their deadlines to ensure out stories reach a wide audience.

This is a good opportunity for anyone with an interest in a career in journalism or media, or for a would be author who might like the opportunity to create stories for publication.

You will have experience for your C.V. and an opportunity to learn more about our Heritage Sites and the nature that thrives there.

What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs

Getting there

This role will be working from home, but the ability to drive will be beneficial and create an opportunity to attend our sites and interview people, report on events etc.

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About Norfolk Archaeological Trust

NAT is a local conservation charity which aims to protect Norfolk’s significant archaeological or historic sites at risk. We take monuments into our care, repair them, provide interpretation, and open them for everyone to enjoy.

We actively engage with local communities so that they can be involved in the future conservation of the sites that they treasure.