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moreThe Daily Telegraph is in the middle of a 20-week serialisation of an online book created by author Alexander McCall-Smith, his first such project. New Media Knowledge caught up with the organisers to discuss ‘Corduroy Mansions’. more
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The NMK team is being renewed and we have an opportunity for a manager who can combine team development with the prime responsibility for marketing NMK to its community
The NMK team is being renewed and we have an opportunity for a manager who can combine team development with the prime responsibility for marketing NMK to its community.
£32,599 - £36,221 p.a (inc. LWA)
If you have the skills to develop and consolidate the NMK reputation with its community, are a first-rate CRM professional and have an intimate knowledge of the new media/digital industry and its leading players in London then you could be NMK's next Community Manager.
The post holder would be based in new office premises in central London as part of WestmARC which is the University's contract research, consultancy and enterprise team.
The post holder should be educated to degree level, ideally in a subject encompassing CRM, marketing or management aspects.
Experience in an appropriate CRM/marketing or management position for online communities is essential as is excellent business development networking skills.
NMK is a thriving learning and business development network for the UK digital media industry, developed and supported by the University. It is focussed on meeting the best professional practice developmental needs of companies in the sector, particularly micro, small and medium size companies. It has a high reputation in the industry for addressing change and opportunity through its web site and offline programme of network events and short courses.
How to apply
Please send your CV to Louise Rodd.
Email: louise.rodd@prospectmsl.com
Post: Prospect, Charles House, 7 Leicester Place, London WC2H
7BY
Closing date: 10 November 2006
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