Marketing & Communications Officer (Maternity Cover)

Join our friendly organisation and help us grow awareness of our charity, promote sales and increase audience engagement. We’re looking to recruit a Marketing & Communications Officer (maternity cover) to create engaging, high-quality, visual, and written marketing materials.

We are an educational and community charity offering a varied programme of activities, room hire facilities, a vegetarian café, and a historic library and archive, all based in our Grade II listed premises in central Guildford.

Some of the key benefits of working with us include:

• A small, friendly, supportive team environment
• A varied job role with lots of opportunities for creativity and personal input
• Training & professional development opportunities
• Flexibility with how the 30 hours of the role are divided across the week
• Engagement with a wide range of community members
• A generous annual leave allowance
• A central Guildford location

The Marketing & Communications Officer will be passionate about the Institute’s aims of providing cultural and social opportunities for the local community.

The points below identify some of the post-holder’s core areas of responsibility:

• Contribute to the development and delivery of an integrated brand, marketing & campaigns strategy, ensuring consistent and innovative marketing across all channels
• Lead digital marketing activity, including social media management, website updates, SEO best practice, blog posts and paid advertising
• Support brochure production, including proofreading, layout input, and coordinating distribution
• Manage internal and external communications, including press liaison, advertising schedules, press releases, and internal displays
• Design a variety of marketing materials for external and internal use
• Maintain stakeholder engagement, supporting membership queries, managing donor communications, and updating mailing lists
• Build partnerships and support promotional outreach to raise awareness of the Institute’s offer

• A passion for and commitment to the aims and the work of the Institute
• An enthusiasm to build on and promote the Institute’s programme of activities
• Previous marketing and communications experience
• Excellent written skills
• Strong organisational skills and ability to meet deadlines
• Excellent attention to detail
• Strong interpersonal and customer service skills
• A flexible, adaptable approach is essential

Full Person Specification details can be found within the Job Description.

The Guildford Institute welcomes applications from individuals from all sectors and backgrounds.

This maternity cover role is expected to last approximately 13 months. The position is for 30 hours across the week, primarily from our building in central Guildford.

Salary: £22,500 plus benefits (pro rata salary for 30 hours) (£28,125 FTE)

Marketing & Communications Officer Job Description

To apply, please send Amy Rice, Institute Manager (amy@guildford-institute.org.uk) a copy of your CV together with a short (1-page) covering letter highlighting why you would like to work for our charity plus how your skills and experience relate to this role.

Application closing date: Monday 23 March 2026

Black and white photo of Peter in Eagle Radio studio

In Conversation with: Peter Gordon

Peter Gordon is a local favourite; an accomplished broadcaster and performer. Best known as the Content Director, voice and face of Eagle Radio, he hosted the station’s breakfast show for 25 years! Today, Peter remains a big part of the Guildford community – hosting local events, performing in Yvonne Arnaud’s panto and doing his radio show on BBC Surrey.
Ahead of Peter’s event with us on 18 March, we caught up to find out about his broadcasting career, love of local radio, acting highlights and future plans!

I was always fascinated with radio as a medium – I used to listen to Terry Wogan with my parents in the 70s and loved his art of interaction. I always think radio – especially live radio – is a clever medium, it demands intelligence to a certain extent.

The fact that, if done properly, local radio can make a difference. Listeners are generally very loyal and can also determine pretty quickly if – in local radio – you’re the ‘real thing’. Stations pretending to be local get found out.

For me it was just about concentration and knowing which buttons to push – once that was sorted out, it was always a pleasure!

Many – co-hosting with Dame Edna Everidge, broadcasting from St Lucia and America, meeting everyone from Paul Weller to Sting and, to be honest, to be able to do a breakfast radio show in the town I grew up in for so many years. Just a privilege and a delight.

I’ve loved all the pantomimes I’ve been in (Woking and Guildford) but also particularly enjoyed playing Falstaff in Guildford Shakespeare Company’s Merry Wives of Windsor at the Guildford Model Railway site in Stoke Park. A very special production where we all arrived on one of the trains!

We were a commercial radio station with a community heart – we existed to make a difference, if we could. One of our mantras (which we all signed up to) was: “We’re in the business of radio, but what we do is change people’s lives”. That was a big statement, but it drove us.

I am a very lucky chap really, as these days I pretty much choose what I do – there’s still some radio (BBC Surrey and V2 Radio in Sussex), but I also get to host events like Guilfest and Henley Festival alongside several others. Plus, I am hoping to be treading the boards once again in the town later this year!

Hopefully some fun and laughter alongside thoughts and opinions of Guildford and its surrounds, including memories and stories.


If you’d like to hear more from Peter, join us for our special event with him on 18 March where you can enjoy a glass of wine, savoury snack and a light-hearted Q&A. A great opportunity to ask your questions of the man himself!

E105 – An Audience with Peter Gordon – Member

£12.00

44 in stock

E105 – An Audience with Peter Gordon – Non-Member

£14.00

39 in stock

Learn, create and be entertained with our new events programme

We have launched our new April to September programme, which is packed full with 140 activities – choose from courses, talks, music nights, visits, film screenings and more!



There is something for everyone, with over 100 courses on offer, ranging from art history and visual arts to languages and music appreciation. Learn something new with 21 fascinating afternoon talks, explore new places with 3 coach visits and be entertained with 9 exciting events.

Welcome the arrival of spring with a flower arranging workshop! Join Cynthia Bromwich, Chair of Guildford Flower Club, and craft two beautiful spring bouquets to take home.

Wine tasting returns to the programme, led by wine educator Charlie Goblet D’Alviella who has over 25 years of experience. First up, enjoy sampling wonderful wines handpicked for summer. Then as autumn approaches, discover a match made in heaven – cheese and wine – and how to create the perfect pairing!

Unwind at a new, gentle yoga class for beginners; through movement, breath and guided practices, build self-awareness, clarity and emotional balance.

Get creative with the opportunity to paint your own pottery with Carol Clutton from Popolo Ceramico. Perfect for all ages – from 4 to 100! Experiment with unique materials at two abstract art workshops with Aska Gough; create a dazzling geode masterpiece using crystals, minerals and more, or make your very own mixed media and resin coasters! For those who prefer more traditional art forms, enjoy a relaxing afternoon at a still life drawing workshop with Kate Alger.

Our intimate Music Lounge will continue to host regular weekend performances. Catch Polly Morris, a whirlwind of entertainment who performs laugh-out-loud funny and parody songs but also heartbreakingly poignant songs. Barb Jungr, one of the most extraordinary British performers of her generation, will sing Bob Dylan & Leonard Cohen, accompanied by Simon Wallace. Our music events are kindly sponsored by Andertons Music.

Step back in time with Guildford rock ‘n’ roll music legends Mick Douglas and John Kelly, along with fellow musician and local history expert David Rose, for another concert of classic songs from the 1950s and 60s. Join Jane Glennie, actress and historian, for an entertaining afternoon at her ‘tea party’, as she humorously addresses etiquette during the end of rationing in 1953.


Amy Rice, Institute Manager, says: “If you haven’t visited our welcoming community hub, now is the perfect time! Our new programme is full of variety, with shorter and longer activities available, taking place during the day, evening and weekends. Feel inspired to try something new and meet other like-minded individuals”.


Local abstract artist Pilita Bryant is the Institute’s brochure cover artist with her stunning work Garden Jewels. Inspired by her emotional response to the world, Pilita’s intuitive work blurs the boundaries between abstraction and realism. 

Garden Jewels by Pilita Bryant

The Institute’s programme is generously sponsored by Experience Guildford and will run from 7 April to 30 September 2026. Advance booking for all paid Institute activities is essential. View our digital brochure or pick up a copy from the building.

Become a Member

Support our charity and enjoy a range of exclusive benefits including the best rates on courses and events, a discount in V Café, access to member-only events and more. Join as a member from £50.00 per year.

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