



| Salary | £39000 - £41000 per annum |
|---|---|
| Location | G.Manchester |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | Adam Ltd |
| Contact | Peter Baker |
| Job sectors | Public Sector, B2B |
| Job disciplines | Marketing, Communications |
| Employment Type | All |
| Posted | 24th Sep 2008 |
| Expires | 22nd Oct 2008 |
You will be working for a large public sector organisation which employees over 1000 people, the organisation is striving to reach government standards with the backing of private sector funding. There is a substantial restructure within the organisation at the moment hence the requirement for a new Head of Marketing and Communications, these are very exciting times for the organisation and obviously a very good time to join.
You will report into the chief executive with the key focus on rolling out strategic marketing and communications plans, promoting its services and brand position to customers, partners and stakeholders. This will involve internal and external communications, media liaison/PR, organising events and various campaigns. There is no desired sector background but anyone who applies must be at the right level and have exceptional communications and marketing skills.
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