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We are Hiring a New Membership Secretary (Application Deadline 3rd October)

19 September 2019

The Music Managers Forum is seeking a new Membership Secretary to assist with the day-to-day organisation of the company, provide general administrative support across our campaigns and events, helping to build and maintain the membership.

You will be the first point of contact for our membership, so will need a strong understanding of the work the MMF does, as well as being confident and articulate. You will be extremely IT literate, being able to work across a range of programmes and applications including WordPress, Adobe Photoshop & Mailchimp.

This job is a great opportunity for someone looking to begin or further their career in the music industry, with a keen interest in music management.

Please send your CV and a brief covering letter to jayne@themmf.net by 6pm on Thursday 3rd October 2019.
First round interviews are scheduled to take place on Wednesday 9th and Thursday 10th October 2019.
You can download the full job description here.
If you’d like to have a chat about the role before applying please call the office on 020 7700 5755.

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