[Grammar] A team of two sounds natural?

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patran

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Dear teachers

I wrote a bullet point for a job description. If I want to say the person is the manager of the communication team (1 manager + 1 officer), is it grammatically good to write "a team of two" in the following context? following? How can I make it better?

  • Manage editorial schedules of a communications team of two [unclear?] to deliver fund specific literature, investment thought pieces and periodic newsletters with a focus on business strategy for institutional, intermediary and retail clients, as well as consultants and pension scheme members. 

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Anthony the learner
 

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"Two-man communications team" sounds better to me.
 

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Hi Vic

It is alright even if the manager is a he while the officer of the team is a she?

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"Two-man communications team" sounds better to me.
 

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It is alright even if the manager is a he while the officer of the team is a she?

In that case, say 'a two-person ... team'.

Rover
 
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