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Seeking multitalented communications consultant / Account Manager for health & wellness PR agency
VIVA! Communications is a dynamic, strategic and independent health and wellness Public Relations agency based in Sydney. We specialise in delivering award-winning counsel to the local and international medical, pharmaceutical (medicines and devices), biotech and community health and wellness sectors. We are seeking an ambitious, talented PR consultant / Account Manager with experience in healthcare…
Read MoreSeeking high-performing communications graduate to join health & wellness PR agency
VIVA! Communications is a dynamic, strategic and independent health and wellness Public Relations agency based in Sydney seeking an ambitious and talented communications graduate to join our team on a full-time basis. Preferred skills set: Journalism/Communications/Public Relations, science and / or medical degree (mandatory) Some work experience in a PR agency (ideal) Some journalism/writing experience…
Read MoreRNSH staff unite in last ditch attempt to counter flawed redevelopment plans
All quiet on the Labor front today, despite an unprecedented move by the Royal North Shore Hospital (RNSH) Medical Staff Council (MSC) to put the current ‘bed block bedlam’ to rest. The 350-strong RNSH MSC convened a meeting today to bolster their opposition to the NSW government’s grossly under-funded and exceedingly flawed hospital redevelopment. Dr…
Read MoreStaff uniting to combat ‘bed block bedlam’ at RNSH
The 350-strong membership of the Royal North Shore Hospital (RNSH) Medical Staff Council (MSC) convened an extraordinary staff meeting today (Wednesday, March 16) to oppose the New South Wales government’s grossly under-funded and exceedingly flawed hospital redevelopment plans. With the NSW election now only 10 days away, the MSC held a staff meeting that attracted…
Read MoreStaff uniting to combat ‘bed block bedlam’ at RNSH
The 350-strong membership of the Royal North Shore Hospital (RNSH) Medical Staff Council (MSC) will bolster its opposition to the New South Wales government’s grossly under-funded and exceedingly flawed hospital redevelopment plans tomorrow (Wednesday, March 16), at an extraordinary staff meeting to be held in the Kolling Institute auditorium at 1pm. With the NSW election…
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