A TMS Hot Job – Public Relations and Media Executive – 12 month contract
| Public Relations and Media Executive – 12 month contract | ||
| Canberra Contract – 12 months AUD $65-70,000 |
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Canberra Based Dynamic Team Fun, Chunky Role Our Client a Tourism body in Canberra aimed at increasing awareness of the destination products and experiences in the area, are seeking a switched on go-getter to join their fun team. This is an autonomous role, overseeing one other team member, dealing direct with editors and working toward hard deadlines, would suit an ex-Journalist type. Whilst this is working within the Travel industry, a commercial person with knowledge of world media, will also be considered. The ideal candidate will come from a journalism or media background, have outstanding written and verbal communication skills, impeccable organisational and time management skills. A degree in journalism, communications or public relations and relevant work experience will be highly regarded. A Drivers’ Licence is essential. If you are interested in hearing more about this position please contact Maree Turner on 02 9231 6444 or email [email protected]. Alternatively submit your resume by clicking on “Apply Now”.
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Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code MT A TMS Hot Job brought to you by TravelMole |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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