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Great Part-Time job available as International Online Community Manager to fit around family life


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Hi,

Just putting this job out there as I am a mum, working part-time for this company and think it's great! I work 1.5 to 2 days from home, and 2 days in a great office with fun colleagues.


We are looking for a part-time / full-time / job-share (whatever you want) International Online Community Manager - building and initiating new and strong relationships with a large group of UK-based UX freelancers and international freelancers across the world. And building the brand & company relationships through reaching out to online networks, globally.


Very suitable for someone with Marketing, Project Management and Comms skills.


See PDF attached for all the info. East Dulwich - Paddington = 1 hour commute and very easy.


happy to answer any questions via PM about what it's like to work here, but any role specifics should be directed through the application process.

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