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HTAV is hiring! Manager, Partner Relationships

23 Oct 24

HTAV needs you to drive our marketing, advertising and relationships with partners

This is a part-time (0.5 EFT) position.

$82,000 p.a. pro rata ($41,000 p.a. actual) plus super and leave loading.

 

The Manager, Partner Relationships establishes and maintains positive relationships with partners who will benefit from: advertising in the Member Bulletin or our professional journal (Agora), exhibiting at HTAV conferences, including promotional material in digital conference satchels, sponsoring conferences and events, sponsoring competitions or publications, or commissioning consultancy projects from HTAV.

This is a sales role, though we take the idea of mutual benefit very seriously and like to assist our partners to succeed. The Manager, Partner Relationships also plays a coordinating role in the marketing of HTAV’s products and services.

HTAV is an organisation where professional growth is valued and nurtured. Where possible, the role will grow over time to accommodate your interests and your strengths. 

The HTAV working environment is busy, friendly, and welcoming. You will be expected to work positively with all staff members, contribute to collaborative problem-solving across all areas, and sustain your own drive for excellence in your work. You will have a great client service approach in your interactions with our members and other stakeholders.

Visit the Seek website for details.

Manager, Partner Relationships


Sponsors & partners

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