Tuesday 12 February 2013

Communications Officer - Zewail City of Science and Technology

Employer    Zewail City of Science and Technology
Job Title     Communications Officer
Languages     • Proven Excellent Written and oral communication skills (English and Arabic)
Country     Egypt
Job Category    Administration, Marketing, Media
Job Type    Full Time
Description     — Assist in writing and editing potential emails and materials as needed — Maintain press releases ensuring up to date and approved information is posted. — Assist staff with administrative duties as requested. — Schedule and prepare for media tours to the City — Collect Citys news in the various media outlets (newspapers, internet, TV, Radio) — Help in managing social media tools — Handle staff overtime and attendance sheets. — Handle petty cash fund. — Reserve halls, rooms and audio visual equipment. — Order office supplies and monitor inventory. — Archive documents, Pictures, videos. — Follow up on maintenance of all office equipment repairs. — Work with the Communications Team on events.
Qualifications    • BA in Communications, Public or Media Relations, Journalism or related educational field. • Outstanding organization skills • Skills in Internet searching • Microsoft Office computer skills • Professional positive attitude • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment • Ability to follow through on tasks.
Gender    Any
Experience    3 - 5 Years.  
Other Skills    Team Work and collaboration, Flexibility, Achievement and Delivering Results, Attention to Detail, Initiative, communication and Influencing, planning and organizing.
Salary (L.E.)    Negotiable
Job Contact Info.    Please send your updated CV and a cover letter to recruitment@zewailcity.edu.eg by no later than 25 February 2013.

Company Name    Zewail City of Science and Technology
Website     www.zewailcity.edu.eg
No. of Employees      More than 100
Sector     Research, Education, Science
Profile      Zewail City of Science and Technology is a non-profitable, independent institution of learning, research and innovation. The concept of the City was proposed in 1999 and its cornerstone laid on 1 January 2000. After many delays in its establishment, the 25 January 2011 revolution brought a revival to the project with an Egyptian Cabinet of Ministers’ decree on 11 May 2011. The project was labeled by the Cabinet a National Project of Scientific Renaissance and named the Zewail City of Science and Technology.