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roic

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...if so would you be interested in a part time job (3 days per week) working for a great company in SW1 or potentially to do some work from home?


I'm a regular poster in the family room and am using a different name as am posting in a work capacity. I've worked for the same company for 7 years and they have been really great and flexible with my need to juggle my work with childcare (I work in HR). I know there are probably quite a few PR/Comms experts who are working parents in the ED area who may freelance or just want part time work - hence the reason for this post.


We are looking for a PR Manager 3 days a week, with experience in digital. We'd also consider a freelancer for 2 days a week. If you are interested please PM me...


Thanks (not sure if admin will remove this post but am posting genuinely as I think its a great job for someone who wants part time work - hence Family Room!)

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