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Communications Officer

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Sectors Sustainability, Climate, CSR, EMS
Location England (South East) - UK
Salary Additional Information Part time, 21 hours per week, FTE salary £26,700 pa
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Part Time / Per Day
Level Mid Level
Deadline 27/04/2018
Company Name Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Directory Entry : Surrey Wildlife Trust is committed to restoring nature across our county. If you are interested in a career with the Trust, please visit our careers page. For other conservation jobs visit www.environmentjobs.co.uk
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Description

Can you write and talk with enthusiasm and get a message across? 

Our Communications team need an experienced press officer to continue our work on proactive and reactive media relations, raising our profile on broadcast, written and social media. The role will also develop, produce and deliver off-line and on-line communications

To join the team you will need strong written and verbal communication skills and attention to detail for proof reading. You will also have the ability to spot a story and develop great press coverage through developing media contacts.

If you have all this and an interest in nature and the countryside, please refer to the full job profile and complete the Application Form on our website www.surreywildlifetrust.org. If you would like to discuss the role, please talk to our Marketing & Communications Manager, Charlotte Magowan 01483 795440.

Closing Date: midday Friday 27th April 2018; interviews early May.

Surrey Wildlife Trust is dedicated to protecting Surrey’s wildlife. 

A full driving licence is required as it will be necessary to visit other Trust locations not easily accessible by public transport. The nature of the work 

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