Job Opportunity at IRDR
23 July 2012

Dear Colleagues, Partners and Collaborators,

IRDR is currently looking for a Web Editor – Science Communications Officer.

International and national applicants are welcome.

The main purpose of the job is to  help develop the in-house information technology capacity and corporate image of IRDR. The incumbent will work in a team which focuses on raising the IRDR profile, and increasing its visibility and reputation, through activities such as the initiative mentioned above. He/She will be involved in the continued development of the IRDR website, and other electronic communication tools and materials. He/She will also contribute to producing regular publications and communications (reports, press releases, etc.) and organizing international events. 

Web Editor – Science Communications Officer Job Description

Please be advised to send your CV and a cover letter before 14 August 2012 to Ms Lang LANG at lang.lang@irdrinternational.org

 

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