- GESAC
- Brussels, Belgium
- Full-time
Communication Advisor
- GESAC
Brussels, Belgium
Full-time
Published:
Application Deadline: October 31, 2024
- GESAC
Brussels, Belgium
Full-time
Published:
Application Deadline: October 31, 2024
GESAC is looking for a full-time Communication Adviser for its Brussels-based General Secretariat.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
QUALIFICATION AND SKILLS:
OTHER INFORMATION:
HOW TO APPLY:
Please send a CV and cover letter to secretariatgeneral@gesac.org to the attention of Adriana Moscoso del Prado, General Manager. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted, so no phone calls would be needed.
Deadline for applications: October 31st, 2024. We encourage potential candidates to send in their application as soon as possible.
ABOUT GESAC:
GESAC stands for European Grouping of Societies of Authors and Composers (or Groupement Européen des Sociétés d’Auteurs et Compositeurs) and comprises 32 authors’ societies from all over Europe. Together, we represent over one million creators and rightsholders – from songwriters and composers to writers, visual artists to film directors and many more, in the areas of musical, audiovisual, visual arts, and literary and dramatic works. Authors' societies are the vital link between creators and the users of their works, and we represent their best interests in the European policy arena. Click here for more information about GESAC.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Run and develop GESAC communication activities both at internal and external level;
- Design and implement communication strategies that fit around GESAC’s yearly objectives. This should include in particular:
- Writing and editing communication material: brochures, infographics, press releases, newsletters, blogs, position papers, etc.;
- Developing and maintaining contact with the EU press, and creating press coverage opportunities;
- Raising GESAC’s online presence, particularly on social media;
- Managing www.authorsocieties.eu and GESAC´s social media.
- In collaboration with GESAC´s Public Affairs Lead, coordinate the organisation and follow up of the Public Affairs and Communication Committee (committee of experts from GESAC member societies);
- Follow-up on GESAC’s public affairs and advocacy activities and communicate on GESAC’ priorities at these occasion. Contribute to the organisation of events at EU level (conferences, artistic events, etc.), both offline and online.
QUALIFICATION AND SKILLS:
- University degree in a relevant field: communications/EU studies/political science/journalism/law/copyright/digital content economy;
- Minimum 5 years relevant experience in communication in EU affairs. Experience in policy communication, advocacy, public affairs is an advantage;
- Native level English writing skills and excellent editorial skills (fluency in one or more other EU languages is an advantage) with ability to adapt styles to suit different audiences and media;
- Organised, creative, self-motivated, proactive, able to work with tight deadlines while having a strong eye for detail, and ready to take on responsibilities and propose new ideas;
- Strong interpersonal skills, at ease with working in a small team and also independently, aware of cultural sensibilities;
- Excellent command of Office programmes, database and website management, analytics, social media and graphic design tools.
OTHER INFORMATION:
- Starting date: As soon as possible;
- Conditions: Full time CDI Belgian contract, an attractive remuneration package, a friendly, professional and an international working environment.
HOW TO APPLY:
Please send a CV and cover letter to secretariatgeneral@gesac.org to the attention of Adriana Moscoso del Prado, General Manager. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted, so no phone calls would be needed.
Deadline for applications: October 31st, 2024. We encourage potential candidates to send in their application as soon as possible.
ABOUT GESAC:
GESAC stands for European Grouping of Societies of Authors and Composers (or Groupement Européen des Sociétés d’Auteurs et Compositeurs) and comprises 32 authors’ societies from all over Europe. Together, we represent over one million creators and rightsholders – from songwriters and composers to writers, visual artists to film directors and many more, in the areas of musical, audiovisual, visual arts, and literary and dramatic works. Authors' societies are the vital link between creators and the users of their works, and we represent their best interests in the European policy arena. Click here for more information about GESAC.
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