Senior Account Manager, Public Relations
ON PURPOSE is a social impact-focused communications consultancy based in Delhi seeking a Senior Account Manager to drive client strategy and media relations. The role involves managing PR campaigns, stakeholder mapping, and providing crisis communication advice across sectors like healthcare and social impact. You will lead account activities, mentor junior team members, and assist in new business development. This position is ideal for an experienced communications professional looking to influence social change through professional media strategy.
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Experience
8+ years
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
ON PURPOSE is a social impact-focused communications consultancy based in Delhi seeking a Senior Account Manager to drive client strategy and media relations. The role involves managing PR campaigns, stakeholder mapping, and providing crisis communication advice across sectors like healthcare and social impact. You will lead account activities, mentor junior team members, and assist in new business development. This position is ideal for an experienced communications professional looking to influence social change through professional media strategy.
TAL's take
Solid mid-size agency with strong industry recognition and a well-defined scope for a senior communications professional.
Clear title, explicit responsibilities, and defined time allocation across functions.
Must haves
- 8+ years relevant work experience in healthcare, youth skilling, or social impact
- Proficiency in editing, writing and formatting of strategic documents
- Ability to advise clients in navigating media during crisis communication
- Experience managing client events including press conferences and media briefings
Tools and skills
Nice to have: social media integration, large account portfolio management.
About the company
Recognized PR consultancy with multiple industry awards in India but not a large-scale tech product firm.
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