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Web Editor/ Content Manager


Listed on:23rd June
Location:City of London
Salary/Rate:£32000 - £38000
Tags: web editor publishing government
Type:Permanent
Start Date:asap
Reference:Perm
Recruiter:Parity
WEB EDITOR/ CONTENT MANAGER - WEB EDITOR/ CONTENT MANAGER - WEB EDITOR/ CONTENT - MANAGER - WEB EDITOR/ CONTENT MANAGER - WEB EDITOR/ CONTENT MANAGER

My client is urgently looking for a number of experienced Web Editors/ Content Managers to work with 3rd party suppliers to ensure the integrity of the content of the portals.

The ideal candidate will have
- Significant experience in writing, editing, proof-reading and publishing interactive websites, including requirements definition.
- Experience of managing 3rd party suppliers and multiple stakeholders.
- Experience within a government or public sector client would be highly beneficial.

These roles are permanent.

http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/139200
Contact Name:Karen Elliot

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