Colleagues,
Please pass on to any colleagues who may be interested news of the following job opportunity at The National Archives. The post will have the principal responsibility for co-ordinating the Archives Awareness Campaign.
PR Executive
£22,525 - £25,525 plus excellent benefits package
Based in Kew, West London
As a source of the nation's collective memory, archives matter. Recording
history, they contribute to preserving our culture and help strengthen
family and community identity. The Archive Awareness Campaign aims
to raise the profile of the Archives across the country by communicating
their benefits to society. It is vital work and right now, we need a PR
Executive to make sure everyone knows about it. You will take charge of the
PR elements of the campaign. It is an important remit that will involve
developing an integrated strategy to bring history to life and publicise the
campaign and support key events throughout the year. To succeed, you
will be media literate, have sound event management experience and
a proven track record in delivering results in a publicity, media or
marketing environment.
If you are confident you can make our campaign big news, please visit
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk quoting reference 1279.
Closing date: Midday, 14th July 2008.
Interviews will be held in Kew
on 24th July 2008.
Nick Kingsley
Head of National Advisory Services
National Advisory Services
The National Archives
Kew
Richmond
Surrey TW9 4DU
Tel: +44 (020) 8392 5330 x2062
Website: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
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