Ever Thought of Working for the Banner of Truth?
Job Opportunities at the Banner of Truth, Edinburgh.
We have two vacancies in our office in Edinburgh. If you would be interested in working for the Banner of Truth, and can offer one or more of the following skills/experiences, we’d love to hear from you!
- Experience of book production/printing
- Editorial experience
- Proof reading experience
- Skills with xml/xhtml/html
- eBook creation experience
- Experienced in the production of sales and marketing material
- InDesign, Photoshop and Word skills
- Knowledge of web/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/Google+ marketing
- Experience with WordPress websites
- Theological education
The work would be varied, and you would need to be able to take on a variety of tasks in a small team environment. Demonstrable initiative and careful attention to detail are vital requirements.
The positions have a genuine occupational requirement for a Christian employee – you would need to be a committed Christian and in full sympathy with the doctrinal position and aims of the Banner of Truth Trust.
If you are interested, please email a CV in Word format to Michael@banneroftruth.co.uk.
Interviews will be held in Edinburgh during November.
If this isn’t for you, but you know someone who might be interested, please tell them!
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