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The Public Affairs Officer carries out a range of strategic functions often representing PCI in the public square and being the first point of contact with many agencies, government departments and organisations. PCI is looking to recruit a gifted, committed Christian for this important role. 

Application packs can be download  at www.presbyterianireland.org/PCIjobs or by email to personnel@presbyterianireland.org , with applications to be returned to the Personnel Department, not later than 4pm on Monday 11 September 2023.

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