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Institution: University of Bath
United Kingdom
Retrieved : 2018-12-10 Expired
Description :
Join our internationally recognised Tobacco Control Research Group at the University of Bath

This role will see you working together with the Director and Project Team Leads in the effective implementation of marketing and communications in order to enhance and promote the profile of this exciting and high-profile Project to both internal and external audiences. 

As the Marketing and Communications Officer you will have responsibility for leading excellent communication both within, and externally, to the University. You will proactively support the strategic communication of the Projects’s vision and goals including public relations, stakeholder engagement and content marketing, with particular emphasis on further developing the work to an external international audience via a range of media applications.

As part of a team of international partners, to support digital and social media content and provide a professional content writing and editing service for some of the Project’s key on line and printed publications. You will work closely with the University’s Department of Marketing & Communications to promote the Project Team’s work, especially its research and content dissemination and to contribute to raising the TCRG’s and the Project’s profile across all off and on line media.

You will provide input into the communications strategy, gathering market intelligence and working with the key international Project Partners to analyse results and to plan/co-ordinate activities.   

From time to time you may be asked to assist in the facilitation of CPD activities.  You will from time to time be required to undertake other duties of a similar nature as reasonably required by your line manager and you may be required to undertake national and international travel as part of the role.

The project

The Stop Tobacco Organisations & Products (STOP) project is an innovative $15m project funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, aimed at developing a tobacco industry watchdog to deliver policy change. It is a partnership between the Tobacco Control Research Group at the University of Bath, the Global Center for Good Governance in Tobacco Control, Thailand, the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Paris, and Vital Strategies, New York.

For further details on the project and other opportunities available, please click here.

No previous work for or with the tobacco industry and organisations or individuals financially linked to the tobacco industry. To avoid potential conflicts of interests and to ensure compliance with Article 5.3 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, you are therefore asked to declare any current or previous occupational activity with any tobacco company or those receiving financial contributions from the industry, whether gainful or not.

This position is initially fixed term until November 2021, and whilst not guaranteed may become open ended.

Interviews will be held 16th - 25th January 2019. 

For any informal enquiries about this position please contact stop-administration@bath.ac.uk 

Closing Date: 02 Jan 2019
Type: Management, Specialist and Administration





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