Freelance job opportunity
- M Garner

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Freelance Administrative Assistant (Part‑Time), Talk2Nish Peer Mentors
Talk2Nish Peer Mentors is a small charity launched in 2025. We train sixth form students to become mental health peer mentors and work alongside an adult coordinator within their schools to support students who need a listening ear. Our mission is to build young people’s skills and confidence in supporting their peers, with safeguarding at the heart of everything we do.
The charity was inspired by the late Anisha Vidal‑Garner and the circle of confidence she and her friends created to help one another navigate the pressures they faced.
We are delighted to have recently secured funding to recruit a Freelance Administrative Assistant to support the charity on a part‑time basis for the next six months.
About the Role
This role would suit a self‑motivated, organised individual who is comfortable working remotely and taking direction from the Coordinator. You will play a key part in supporting the smooth running and growth of the charity.
Key Responsibilities
● Emailing and liaising with schools
● Assisting with grant writing and funding applications
● Assisting with and scheduling social media posts
● Exploring new fundraising ideas and opportunities
● Reporting to the Coordinator and the Board
Essential Skills
● Excellent written communication skills
● Good understanding of issues surrounding mental health
● Awareness of how UK schools operate
● Creativity and initiative
● Experience of using Canva, Instagram and LinkedIn
Desirable Skills
● Ability to edit short videos
● Ability to craft engaging social media content under direction from Coordinator
● Knowledge of Wix platforms
Contract Details
● Freelance, part‑time (one day per week)
● Remote working in close liaison with the Coordinator
● Initial contract of up to six months @ £160 per day
How to Apply
If you are interested in the role or would like to know more, please contact:📧 info@talk2nish.com
Closing date: EOP 20th February 2026




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