Web editor at The Institute of Cancer Research, London. ~ Bioblogia.net

7 de septiembre de 2020

Web editor at The Institute of Cancer Research, London.

We're recruiting for a Web Editor to join the Communications and Policy directorate at The Institute of Cancer Research, London.
We are looking for someone to help us manage the creation and delivery of an effective digital communications strategy that promotes the ICR’s science and meets the core aims of our organisation. You will be responsible for managing the main ICR website including planning, editing, posting and approving content, working with stakeholders across the organisation on new web pages and sections, planning and prioritising technical projects with the Digital Services directorate (IT), and training users.

In your role, you will drive the development of new pages and sections of the website – with a strong emphasis on digital fundraising – and plan the publication of editorial content, including video. You’ll have a strong head for analytical metrics, and work with Digital Services to ensure technical maintenance.

Applications will only be accepted through the ICR recruitment website. When applying, together with your CV, please complete the supporting statement section detailing why you are applying for this post and addressing how you meet the criteria set out in the person specification. Applications without a supporting statement or covering letter will not be considered.

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Salary: £38,000 - £40,000
Closes: 23:55, Monday 21 September 2020

For more information, please contact Rose Wu, Senior Communications Manager (rose.wu@icr.ac.uk).

It's a great team and place to work –​ please do just shout with any questions about the role!

Rose

The Institute of Cancer Research: Royal Cancer Hospital, a charitable Company Limited by Guarantee, Registered in England under Company No. 534147 with its Registered Office at 123 Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3RP.

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