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Director of Marketing, Admissions and Communications

DIRECTOR OF MARKETING, ADMISSIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS

Salary: In the region of £65,000 – £75,000 per annum, depending on skills and experience

This newly created senior role presents an exciting opportunity to be part of the future vision for Glenalmond College.

Glenalmond College is a leading independent co-educational boarding and day school for some 360 pupils aged 12-18.  Set in more than 300 acres of stunning Perthshire countryside, Glenalmond’s grounds are some of the most beautiful of any school in the UK.

The College is now seeking to appoint an exceptional Director of Marketing, Admissions and Communications to take the lead in creating, developing and implementing Glenalmond’s marketing, admissions and communications strategies, building the already well recognised brand and promoting Glenalmond at every opportunity.

Reporting directly to the Warden and sitting on the Warden’s Executive Committee, this senior and important role will provide strategic leadership, initiative, management and delivery of all aspects of marketing and communications for the College and working closely with the Head of Admissions will lead on all pupil recruitment activities.

This is a high profile, varied and exciting leadership position suited to a high calibre commercial marketing professional who can demonstrate established and effective leadership skills, combined with extensive marketing and communications experience, commercial acumen, stakeholder management and influencing skills gained inside or outside the education sector.

Interested candidates are invited to contact RSAcademics to arrange an informal and confidential discussion with Lucy Mediratta, Search Consultant: lucymediratta@rsacademics.com 

For further information click HERE

The closing date for applications is 10.00am on Tuesday 17th October 2023.

 

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