Job Opportunity
Marketing & PR Manager, OM UK (United Kingdom)
Reporting to the Director of Marketing & Communications, you will have responsibility for the day-to-day activity within the team, managing all of the key functions, covering such aspects as advertising, PR, literature, trade shows and promotional materials, direct marketing, online, and web.
As soon as possible
as long as possible (full time)
- You will be responsible for overseeing the delivery of traditional and new media products & services for international and UK audiences.
- You will work to continually improve external and internal communications across the wider organisation.
- Managing external and internal resources, you will participate in the creative process ensuring cost-effective and on-time delivery.
- You'll need a working knowledge of project management, creating and delivering, experience in a marketing, communications, fundraising environment.
- You'll manage multiple projects, following the creative process from initial concept to delivery through appropriate marketing channels.
We need a person who is:
- Highly motivated and creative, with some experience within a marketing /communications environment.
- Experienced dealing with the press and with external agencies as well as an understanding of the design and print process is preferred. Experience organising events is also desirable.
- Skilled to communicate at all levels and develop relationships across the organisation and the ability to network with other organisations.
- A team player, able to build strong working relationships.
- Has excellent written and verbal communication skills, organised and possessing high customer (partner) service awareness.
- A highly empathetic team player, you will respect other cultures and have the ability to inspire others.
- It is essential that you are wholly sympathetic with the aims and values of OM.
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