Develop and implement branding and communications strategies; plan and execute integrated marketing and communications campaigns; measure effectiveness using data-driven methods; manage communications channels and platforms; collaborate with business units to provide communications support and handle media issues and queries.
We are looking for experienced executives to join our communications team. The responsibilities include the development and implementation of communications and branding strategies to enhance the CSIT brand.
Responsibilities
- Plan and develop branding strategies, including building the brand narrative and positioning, for different target audiences
- Develop and execute integrated marketing and communications plans for key initiatives and programmes
- Evaluate the effectiveness of communication and marketing strategies with a data driven approach
- Maintain and manage the various communications and engagement channels and platforms
- Engage and collaborate with other business units for CSIT’s branding needs, including the provision of communications support in managing media related issues and queries
Requirements
- Tertiary qualification in Journalism, Mass Communications, English or any related discipline with at least 3 years’ experience in a communications or public relations role
- Strong conceptual, analytical, planning and organisation skills – able to multi-task and manage priorities
- Strong communications skills (both written and verbal)
- Experience in managing and measuring effectiveness of integrated marketing and communications campaigns
- Experience working in a tech domain or industry or possessing tech background would be an added advantage
- Aspiring candidates who do not meet all the job requirements will be considered based on individuals’ merits
- Candidates with more than 5 years of relevant working experience may be considered for senior appointments
As CSIT is an agency under the Ministry of Defence (Singapore), only Singapore Citizens will be considered.
Centre for Strategic Infocomm Technologies Singapore Office
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