
Julie Ince-Demetriou: National Breast Cancer Foundation is hiring science communications specialist
Julie Ince-Demetriou, Executive Director of Research at National Breast Cancer Foundation, shared a post by Madeleine Wilson, Acting Head of Marketing at National Breast Cancer Foundation, adding:
“I’m excited to share that we’ve created a brand new Science Communications Specialist role at the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
This is a unique opportunity for a passionate scientific or medical communicator to join a purpose-driven organisation and play a key role in translating complex breast cancer research into clear, engaging, and scientifically accurate content for diverse audiences. Your words will help drive fundraising initiatives, inspire donor engagement and confidence, and reinforce NBCF’s position as one of Australia’s most trusted charities. All while driving progress towards our vision of Zero Deaths from Breast cancer.
You’ll sit within our Marketing team and work closely with the Research team (my team and I) to shape narratives that bring our funded research and its real-world impact to life. If you have a strong science background, a gift for storytelling, and a drive to make a difference, we’d love to hear from you.
Interested? Learn more and how to apply or share across your network.”
Quoting Madeleine Wilson‘s post:
“We’re Hiring: Science Communications Specialist. Are you a talented and passionate scientific (or medical) content writer that knows how to translate complex breast cancer research into clear, engaging, and scientifically accurate content?
The Science Communications Specialist is a newly created role that will work in the National Breast Cancer Foundation marketing team (the best team) and work closely with the research team. Content you will produce will support brand awareness activity, fundraising initiatives, and donor engagement, reinforcing NBCF’s position as one of Australia’s most trusted charities and drives progress towards our vision of Zero deaths from breast cancer.
Interested? Visit here.
Alternatively reach out to me if you have any questions.”
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