PR and Communications Executive
Communications Department
£26,000 per annum
Full-time, 35 hours a week
We are looking for an individual who is a brilliant writer with superb people skills who can sniff out great stories.
You will write and distribute press releases about our programmes and events and pitch arresting stories covering different parts of the United Synagogue. You will devise regular, engaging content on our social media channels. You will also be responsible for keeping our organisation’s website up-to-date and preparing our weekly email sent to more than 20,000 people.
You will be experienced in one or more of PR, media relations or external affairs and have excellent interpersonal communication skills. You will also be able to work unsupervised in a professional manner and project manage your own area of work.
Closing date for applications: Monday, 16th December, 2019
To view the job description and apply for this position, please log on to our website www.theus.org.uk/jobs
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