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Cambridge Interfaith Programme

 
Faculty of Divinity

The Faculty of Divinity, West Road, Cambridge, invites applications for a new fixed-term appointment as Communications and Programme Manager (Grade 7) in the Cambridge Interfaith Programme for two years to start as soon as possible. 

The Cambridge Interfaith Programme (CIP) seeks an enthusiastic and creative Communications and Programme Manager to join a dynamic team who carry out research and public engagement in the broad area of interreligious relations. The Communications and Programme Manager will take a leading role in developing the CIP brand and enhancing CIP's public profile, as well as ensuring the smooth running of CIP programmes. The ideal candidate will have excellent writing skills and talent for producing engaging, polished materials in online and print formats for a broad public audience. The post requires someone who will take initiative and work proactively to develop new strategies so that CIP can achieve its goals. The person appointed to the post will also enjoy working together with others as part of a team. Some of the work for this post can be done remotely and/or with flexible hours. The post is for two years in the first instance, with the possibility of further extension and/or increase in hours if funds are available. The post will be based in the Faculty of Divinity.

The closing date is midnight (BST) on Friday 23 April 2021. 

Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Esra Özyürek, Academic Director of the Cambridge Interfaith Programme ego24@cam.ac.uk. For questions on the application process or procedure, please contact Molly Carrick, HR Coordinator on SAHHR@admin.cam.ac.uk.

For further information and application instructions, visit https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/29201/

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