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Reference: 47318

Date Added: 28 August 2014
Closing Date: 13 October 2014

Job Title: Communications and Campaigns Assistant

Working For: United Nations Association - UK

Location: London

Salary: £22,368 plus a 7% employer pension contribution

Length of Contract:

Job Details

We are looking for an ambitious self-starter with proven website and campaign skills, and a flare for writing and social media. Ideally, you will have had some experience of working in a similar environment, but excellent administrative and interpersonal skills and a keen eye for detail are more important.

The post is a full-time (35 hours per week) position based at the UNA-UK offices in central London, with some scope for flexible working by agreement. The post-holder will be entitled to 25 days' leave per annum, plus statutory holidays and five extra leave days to be set by UNA-UK.

The appointment will be for 12 months initially, with the opportunity to extend depending on funding.

For full Job Description and Person Specification visit: 
http://www.una.org.uk/content/staff-vacancies.

Closing Date: 13 October 2014

Interview/Start Dates

Interviews will take place in the week commencing Monday 20 October 2014 and will consist of an aptitude test followed by an interview. Please make sure you are available during this week.

The successful candidate will be invited to start in early November.

Application Details

Please visit our website http://www.una.org.uk/content/staff-vacancies and complete the Application Form along with the equal opportunities monitoring form and send it to Mrs Natalie Saad at saad@una.org.uk by 12.00 midday on Monday 13 October 2014. CVs will not be accepted.

Unfortunately, due to the volume of applications we receive, we will only contact applicants that we wish to invite to interview and regret we will not be able to contact you if your application has been unsuccessful.

All applications will be kept for six months and then destroyed confidentially.

Website: http://www.una.org.uk

Additional Notes