responsibility for communications in one of Ireland?s
highest-profile trade unions.
We are a union of **Apply on the website**,**Apply on the website**
nurses and midwives, who provide expert professional care across
Ireland. We stand up for decent pay and respect for our members,
fairness at work, and a better health service for all.
The exciting role we are hiring for reports directly to the General
Secretary and will manage a small communications team in our
Smithfield (Dublin 7) offices.
The Head of Communications will work to grow the INMO?s public
profile and put our members? issues on the media agenda. They will
set communications strategy, take the lead in media relations, develop
the union?s social media, and oversee much of the editorial work for
the _World of Irish Nursing and Midwifery_, our magazine for members.
They will advise the general secretary and wider staff on
communications and public affairs, train members in communications
skills, and assist with communications to our members.
The person we are looking for has senior experience of communications
management, media relations, or journalism. They should be able to
brief senior spokespeople before media appearances and plan and
implement effective public campaigns.
They should have excellent writing skills, good research skills,
strong management skills, and an ability to work flexibly.
A commitment to the INMO?s values of social justice and workers?
rights is a must: ideally you would have a good working knowledge of
Ireland?s trade union movement and/or health service.
The INMO offers a salary Clerical Officer Grade VII (a scale
approximately ?**Apply on the website**,**Apply on the website** to
?**Apply on the website**,**Apply on the website**, with an annual
increment), plus a fixed annual allowance for out of hours work.
The organisation has a defined benefit pension scheme, annual leave in
line with the public services, and further learning opportunities for
all staff.
This is an exciting role, where no day is the same, and you will have
regular interactions with the highest levels of Ireland?s media,
industrial, and political systems.
If this sounds like the role for you and you would like to learn more,
email **Apply on the website** for a full job description and details
on how to apply.
The closing date for applications is 5PM ON MONDAY 2 AUGUST **APPLY ON
THE WEBSITE**. Interviews will likely be held the week of the 9
August. The INMO is an equal opportunities employer.
The INMO is looking for a new Head of Communications, to take lead
responsibility for communications in one of Ireland?s
highest-profile trade unions.
We are a union of **Apply on the website**,**Apply on the website**
nurses and midwives, who provide expert professional care across
Ireland. We stand up for decent pay and respect for our members,
fairness at work, and a better health service for all.
The exciting role we are hiring for reports directly to the General
Secretary and will manage a small communications team in our
Smithfield (Dublin 7) offices.
The Head of Communications will work to grow the INMO?s public
profile and put our members? issues on the media agenda. They will
set communications strategy, take the lead in media relations, develop
the union?s social media, and oversee much of the editorial work for
the _World of Irish Nursing and Midwifery_, our magazine for members.
They will advise the general secretary and wider staff on
communications and public affairs, train members in communications
skills, and assist with communications to our members.
The person we are looking for has senior experience of communications
management, media relations, or journalism. They should be able to
brief senior spokespeople before media appearances and plan and
implement effective public campaigns.
They should have excellent writing skills, good research skills,
strong management skills, and an ability to work flexibly.
A commitment to the INMO?s values of social justice and workers?
rights is a must: ideally you would have a good working knowledge of
Ireland?s trade union movement and/or health service.
The INMO offers a salary Clerical Officer Grade VII (a scale
approximately ?**Apply on the website**,**Apply on the website** to
?**Apply on the website**,**Apply on the website**, with an annual
increment), plus a fixed annual allowance for out of hours work.
The organisation has a defined benefit pension scheme, annual leave in
line with the public services, and further learning opportunities for
all staff.
This is an exciting role, where no day is the same, and you will have
regular interactions with the highest levels of Ireland?s media,
industrial, and political systems.
If this sounds like the role for you and you would like to learn more,
email **Apply on the website** for a full job description and details
on how to apply.
The closing date for applications is 5PM ON MONDAY 2 AUGUST **APPLY ON
THE WEBSITE**. Interviews will likely be held the week of the 9
August. The INMO is an equal opportunities employer.
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