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News Reporter  

Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

As someone who is passionate about writing, journalism and reporting, it would be beneficial for us to be able to see some examples of your work. This could be in the form of a personal blog or anything...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 11 days ago

Digital Editorial Manager (Belfast, Northern Ireland - Remote Role Possible)  

Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

In addition to providing customers access to world-class culinary experiences, products and content, we also provide a great source of income to our partners that includes chefs, sommeliers, guides and...

from: jobleads.co.uk - More than 30 days ago

Events, Marketing and Editorial (Maternity Cover)  

Irish Pharmacy News - Belfast, Northern Ireland

Please note that you must be able to work from the Lisburn Road, Belfast office daily if required and live locally. Only applicants based in Northern Ireland will be considered. Eligibility to work in... £22K - £25K (Employer Est.)

from: glassdoor.com - 16 days ago

Content Designer II  

Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

3-4 years of relevant experience as a UX Content Designer. That being said, the path to a career in UX is often filled with turns and twists. If you’re a UX writer with a couple years of experience under...

from: jobleads.co.uk - More than 30 days ago

Digital Content Editor (Belfast, Northern Ireland - Remote Role Possible)  

Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

In addition to providing customers access to world-class culinary experiences, products and content, we also provide a great source of income to our partners that includes chefs, sommeliers, guides and...

from: jobleads.co.uk - More than 30 days ago

Content Creator  

Pure Fitout - Belfast, Northern Ireland

Work closely with the Marketing Team to plan, create and implement engaging content covering the breadth of the Pure Fitout and our brands activity - maximising sales/participation and effectively communicating... £26K (Employer Est.)

from: glassdoor.com - 5 days ago

Events Executive  

Brook Street - Craigavon, County Armagh, United Kingdom

Brook Street Recruitment is working with our client in Moira, Craigavon for an Events Executive for a 12-month Maternity cover It is preferable that the applicants would have at least one years` experience... £26000 - £30000/annum

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from: CV-library.co.uk (+1 source) - 6 days ago

Events Executive- Moira- Maternity Contract  

Nominate Recruitment Ltd - Moira

The Right Client- Nominate Recruitment are thrilled to be partnering with a successful events & publication company based in Moira who are looking for an Events Assistant. · Supporting editorial staff... £20,000 - £30,000

from: nijobfinder.co.uk - 5 days ago

Events Executive (30k - Hybrid - Craigavon Area)  

VANRATH - Craigavon

We are seeking an experienced, proactive, and passionate Events Executive to join our dynamic team. This role involves overseeing the development, production, and delivery of events from proposal through... 30000.0

from: nijobs.ie (+1 source) - 5 days ago

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Events Executive- Moira  

Nominate Recruitment - Moira, Northern Ireland

Driving licence and access to own transport is essential for this role. Events/conference attendance will be required, which will include occasional overnight stays along with early morning starts and... £26K - £28K (Employer Est.)

from: glassdoor.com - 4 days ago


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