About us TUMO is a creative technologies center founded in Armenia, now present in over ten countries. Aimed at young people aged 12 to 18, TUMO complements formal education by offering opportunities to develop skills in Music, Robotics, Animation, Game Development, Programming, Photography, Cinema, and Graphic Design. Each student follows a personalized learning path based on their progress and interests, guided by learning coaches and experts. TUMO is completely free of charge for its students, made possible by generous donors and partners.Our mission is to promote upward social mobility and accelerate social growth in Portugal. The first TUMO center in Portugal opened in Coimbra in September, and a second opened in Lisbon in September, each serving 1,500 students. Our most recent center opened in Porto in September and is already starting with 1,000 students.About the role We are looking for a junior Marketing & Community Specialist to strengthen TUMO's connection with the local community. The role involves developing and maintaining relationships with schools, families, local media, and partners from the tech, cultural and creative sectors, ensuring that TUMO is an active and visible presence in the area. The specialist will plan community events, create opportunities for students to showcase their work, and promote TUMO's activities through local outreach and press relations.The position also requires identifying effective ways to engage parents and guardians, supporting direct communication, and collaborating closely with the content and communication team by capturing audiovisual material and providing on‐ground support for storytelling and campaigns. The specialist will help develop the TUMO Portugal brand alongside teams in Lisbon, Coimbra and Porto.Main ResponsibilitiesEvent conceptualisation, delivery and support– Take lead of the conceptualisation, planning, management and operational execution of local events and promotional activities, including open days, exhibitions, school visits and community‐facing initiatives. Provide hands‐on support during educational and public events, collaborating with programme teams to ensure smooth operations and maximum audience engagement.Audiovisual production– Capture high‐quality photos and videos of ongoing activities, events and student projects to support storytelling, social media presence and promotional materials. The editing and distribution will be handled by other team members.Local visibility & media– Support relationships with local media and community stakeholders to increase the centre's visibility and public presence. Adapt graphic and audiovisual content for digital platforms and physical formats, starting from pre‐existing content.Data‐informed action– Monitor and analyse engagement data from digital campaigns and events, quickly identifying trends and opportunities to adjust strategies and maximise impact.Community & School EngagementSchool outreach– Develop and sustain relationships with schools and teachers, supporting outreach activities, presentations and initiatives that promote TUMO's educational model.Student ambassador programme– Coordinate and operationalise the student ambassador programme, supporting students in representing TUMO in schools, events and community initiatives.Community partnerships– Build and maintain partnerships with local cultural, creative and technology organisations, identifying opportunities for collaboration, student showcases and community engagement.Family communication– Create and maintain effective communication channels with parents and guardians, providing clear information about programmes, admissions and centre life, and supporting trust and engagement with the community.Communication management– Manage the centre's communication channels (phone, email, WhatsApp), ensuring timely, accurate and supportive responses to enquiries.Center involvement– Participate in the day‐to‐day life of the TUMO centre, working collaboratively with the team and providing operational support when needed.What You BringEducational background– Background in Community management, Communication, Marketing, Media, Journalism, Cultural Management, Business or related field; strong interest in creative and digital communication is valued.Community & Relationship skills– Passion for working closely with students, families, schools and the local cultural and tech communities; ability to build and maintain positive relationships with different stakeholders.Event & Project support– Interest in planning, supporting and running events and initiatives, ensuring they are engaging and well‐organised.Marketing & Outreach interest– Curiosity about marketing, promotion and audience engagement, with willingness to learn and apply strategies to boost TUMO's visibility locally.Content & Communication– Ability to create and adapt content in different formats (text, photos, video) for a variety of audiences; clear and effective written and verbal communication skills in Portuguese and English.Personal traits– Proactive, dynamic, organised, flexible, with a strong sense of responsibility, autonomy and commitment to TUMO's mission and values.What We Offer In‐loco full‐time position at the dynamic TUMO centre in Coimbra. Work on-site with a full‐time contract and competitive compensation that reflects the role's responsibilities. Working hours will be decided upon entry and can be adjusted according to needs. The position reports to the centre director and offers growth opportunities across projects and locations.How to Apply All applications must be submitted through the TUMO Portugal LinkedIn page, including your CV. All applications will be handled with respect and in strict confidentiality. If you have any questions, feel free to email us.#J-18808-Ljbffr