FAQs
Do we support remote work?
Yes, we offer a hybrid work model that allows for remote work.
Are there flexible working arrangements available?
Yes, we are open to discussing flexible working arrangements.
What is the main role of the Content Designer?
The main role of the Content Designer is to structure, write, and edit clear, concise digital content for various audiences and channels.
What types of projects will the Content Designer be working on?
The Content Designer will work on many different and sometimes complex projects across various initiatives, collaborating with different stakeholders.
Is experience with digital tools required for this position?
Yes, considerable digital expertise is required, including understanding web analytics and evaluation tools, as well as experience with a CMS.
Are there any accessibility standards that need to be applied?
Yes, the successful candidate should understand and apply accessibility standards and have a grounding in digital good practice.
What are the holiday benefits for this position?
The position offers 26 days of holiday plus approximately 16 Bank Holidays and days when the University is closed, totaling about 42 days a year.
What personal development opportunities are available?
Employees have access to courses provided by the Organisational Development & Professional Learning team for personal development.
Are there any health and wellbeing benefits offered?
Yes, there are health and wellbeing benefits, including discounted staff membership options at The Edge, our campus gym, which features various facilities.
Who should I contact for more information about the role?
For more information, you can contact Tom Ashurst, Head of Digital Communications, at t.ashurst@leeds.ac.uk.
Are there restrictions regarding visa applicants for this role?
Yes, this role may only be suitable for first-time Skilled Worker visa applicants if they are eligible for salary concessions.
