Air Liquide

CommunicationsCoordinator

$275–425k ~AI est. Alberton, South Africa FULL TIME
The Brief

“Communications Coordinator at Air Liquide. Skills: Internal communication, Content strategy, Campaign management. Develop internal communications content strategy. Provide information flow”

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's or Master's degree, 1-5 years of experience

What You'll Do.

Develop internal communications content strategy

Provide information flow

Be custodian of communication platforms

Maintain Southern Africa Intranet

Support local townhall preparation

Ensure seamless townhall experience

Maintain Air Liquide South Africa website

Liaise with Group digital media team

Direct media related queries

Ensure adaptation of Group campaigns

Cascade Group campaigns

Disseminate entity-specific comms

Provide support to Commercial team

Develop branded collateral

Assist functional leaders

Assist with creative processes

Update digital channels

Disseminate approved content

Attend business events

Support Social Economic Development activities

Facilitate CSI events

Interface with cluster communications teams

Learn from cluster teams

Produce brand elements

Contribute to Group Comms Coffee Talks

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Group digital media team; Cluster communications teams; Suppliers

Communication Scope

Proofreading; Content creation

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