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Ministerial Liaison Officer

A Ministerial Liaison Officer coordinates communication between ministers and stakeholders, managing correspondence and ensuring effective information flow.

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Ministerial Liaison Officer careers

A Ministerial Liaison Officer facilitates communication and coordination between ministers, government departments, and stakeholders. You might work in a government agency or within a minister's office. Ministerial Liaison Officers focus on managing correspondence, preparing briefing materials, and ensuring timely information flow. You’ll organise meetings, draft reports, and monitor the implementation of ministerial directives.

Ministerial Liaison Officers play an important role in the smooth operation of government functions. You’ll need to be organised and diplomatic, with strong communication and interpersonal skills. You’ll liaise with various government entities and the public to ensure that ministerial activities are effectively managed and that relevant information is accurately conveyed.