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Events Manager

Applied Microbiology International
London
9 months ago
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About Us

​At Applied Microbiology International we fundamentally believe that global challenges need to be solved by global, interdisciplinary experts. We are the oldest microbiology society in the UK and, with more than half of our membership outside the UK, we are truly global, serving microbiologists based in universities, private industry, and research institutes around the world. We publish an industry-leading magazine, The Microbiologist, and in partnership with Oxford University Press, we publish three internationally acclaimed journals.

AMI has been recognised in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2024, being acknowledged as one of the happiest places to work in the UK. The Sunday Times Best Places to Work recognises and celebrates the best employers in the UK based on feedback from employees and an independent assessment of workplace culture, leadership, and employee engagement and wellbeing

About You

The post-holder will elevate the visibility and impact of Applied Microbiology International and AMI Journals through the strategic planning and execution of diverse events tailored to meet the needs of various stakeholders and audiences. Tasked with ensuring a seamless, professional, and engaging experience for all delegates, the Events Manager will effectively coordinate across departments, collaborate with external partners, and consult with AMI global ambassadors. Their role is critical in providing comprehensive event support and enhancing participation.

Candidates will be willing to work extended hours as needed to meet event demands, with flexibility compensated through time off in lieu.

​Closing date: 29th November 2024.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

“Please note that this role will be remote, and interviews will be virtual”.

For more information, please visit our website

Please send your CV and Cover letter.

*To ensure the vacancy can be recruited in a timely manner, early application is advisable. 

AMI takes the security of your data seriously. It has internal policies and controls in place to ensure that your data is not lost, accidentally destroyed, misused, or disclosed, and is not accessed except by our employees in the proper performance of their duties.

Please note that due to limited resources, the Society cannot acknowledge receipt of applications. If you do not hear from us within two weeks of the closing date, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. 

“We are interested in every qualified candidate who is eligible to work in the United Kingdom. However, we are not able to sponsor visas.”

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