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Digital Communications manager

14 April 2020

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Deadline extended to 26 April 2020
Location: Barcelona, Spain

In order to support the vision of creating more livable urban spaces, EIT Urban Mobility is opening a job position for the role of Digital Communications manager to contribute to and manage digital communication activities and actions. S/he will contribute to strengthen the EIT Urban Mobility’s communications and promotion efforts with a view to increase the awareness, visibility and understanding of the EIT Urban Mobility’s activities, results and achievements.

Reporting to the Head of Communications and Stakeholder Relations, the jobholder will be part of the Communications and Stakeholder Relations team of EIT Urban Mobility.

The jobholder will contribute to and manage digital internal and external communication activities and actions. S/he will contribute to strengthen the EIT Urban Mobility’s communications and promotion efforts with a view to increase the awareness, visibility and understanding of EIT Urban Mobility’s activities, results and achievements.

How to apply

The detailed call for applications and information on how to apply, as well as the application form can be downloaded below:

Call for applications and guidelines how to apply for Digital Communications manager

Application Form_Digital Communications manager

Deadline for applications: Extended to 26 April 2020

Location: Barcelona, Spain

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