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      <description>Location: City | Salary: 27000.00-27000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Community and Culture CoordinatorManchester (required) Office basedBrand and Culture teamEstablished companySalary - £27k paApplicants must be eligible to work in the UKAim Smarter sits at the centre of the promotional products industry, supporting thousands of independent distributors and supplier partners across North America. It is not a startup. It has scale, infrastructure, and real industry credibility. But increasingly, it is becoming something more: a company focused on rebuilding how an entire industry connects, communicates, and thinks about its future.That shift needs someone who understands how culture actually works.What this role isThis is not a content calendar job. It is not a social media executive role with a fancier title. It sits at the intersection of brand, community, content, events, and relationships. One day you might be helping shape how Aim communicates something new. The next you are coordinating a curated member experience in a city you have never been to, or capturing a moment that needs to exist as content before the room has even cleared.The through-line is this: you understand that culture is not what a brand says about itself. It is what people fee...</description>
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