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Communications Manager

Posted By: RingMD

Date: Thu, 12 May 2016

Remuneration: Best Offer

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We tell the stories that connect people with RingMD’s mission and products. RingMD is a well-funded startup innovating the healthcare space. Our product lets patients find and communicate with their doctors online with ease - anytime, anywhere. Join our team and make the world a better place.


The RingMD Communications Manager will create and drive compelling narratives, campaigns, and announcements around RingMD’s growing business. He/she will draft public statements, write press communications, pitch, pitch, and pitch some more.
The role requires a communications rockstar with proven media pitching skills and media outreach experience, and a strong record of placing high-impact stories in lifestyle media, key regional newspapers, broadcast, and leading healthcare and technology blogs.


We protect RingMD's reputation and we inspire our communities. This role requires a creative problem solver who can balance the daily distractions without losing focus on placing the valuable stories that show the world the benefits of RingMD’s platform.


This role requires communications with partners, customers and, of course, journalists. You will work closely with marketing, sales, and engineering. You must be solution oriented, flexible, self-driving and have the ability to change course quickly, think big and start small, and thrive in a high-stress environment.


Responsibilities


- Design and deliver creative campaigns and narratives.
- Drive awareness of our products through stories in relevant publications and through awareness campaigns.
- Build and maintain relationships with key media.
- Manage product launches and announcements.
- Develop written materials, including product messaging, communications plans, etc.
- FAQs, blog posts, and other collateral.


Requirements


- A self-starter who instinctively and consistently creates personal and professional stretch goals and meets them.
- Works well with others with the ability to build trust with the team and work effectively in a highly collaborative team environment.
- Skilled at planning, organizing, prioritizing and executing simultaneous projects and activities.
- Proven ability to work well under pressure and adapt quickly to change.
- Excellent writing and editing skills.
- Curiosity and ability to think creatively.
- Deep understanding and passion for RingMD and its mission.



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