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[Gurteen Knowledge] A professional membership organisation is urgently seeking to recruit an Enterprise Content Officer to create and manage content on the organisation's intranet to support knowledge sharing. The ideal applicant would have relevant content experience including indexing information, structuring and modelling data in addition to a broader understanding of knowledge, information and records management practices.

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