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Communications Manager The Transnational Institute (TNI) in Amsterdam seeks a full-time Communications Manager to start 1 April 2009 (negotiable, salary from Euro 2,174 per month, depending on experience). The job involves strategic outreach, press work, some English language editing, managing four staff and a network of freelance editors, translators and layout artists, as well as [...]



Communications Manager
The Transnational Institute (TNI) in Amsterdam seeks a full-time

Communications Manager to start 1 April 2009 (negotiable, salary from Euro 2,174 per month, depending on experience).

The job involves strategic outreach, press work, some English language editing,

managing four staff and a network of freelance editors, translators and layout artists, as well as liaison with printers and publishers. It requires an organised, creative, media savvy, preferably native English speaking (ideally with Spanish and/or Dutch language skills too) people person with a demonstrable commitment to the ideals of TNI. TNI offers warm, interesting, international colleagues committed to a better world.

Interested? Contact: Kees Kimman or send your CV and motivating letter to Transnational Institute, PO Box 14656 1001 LD Amsterdam The Netherlands. For more information: www.tni.org

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