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FOOTBALL COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER @ FULHAM F.C


Recruiter FULHAM FOOTBALL CLUB
Location New Malden, London (Greater)
Salary Competitive plus benefits
Closes 31 Aug 2017
Hours Full time
Contract Permanent
Education level Undergraduate degree (or equivalent)

We have an exciting opportunity for a Football Communications Manager to join our Communications Team. You will be responsible for managing the Club’s football communications output and be required to work across a variety of internal and external media platforms, including television, radio, print, online and social media. The Football Communications Manager will report to the Director of Football Operations and work closely with the Club’s Football Department as well as working collaboratively with the Communications team.

 

You will be responsible for delivering the football communications and media strategy and ensuring positive and consistent messaging across all FFC media platforms. A confident communicator, you will have the skills and ability to build and influence relationships with a strong desire to provide service excellence to internal and external customers.

The Football Communications Manager will have experience of working for or with international companies along with an appreciation and understanding of the synergies between UK and US sport (particularly as it relates to football).

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