Communications Manager

Lucy Faithfull Foundation

Communications Manager

£38000

Lucy Faithfull Foundation, Mount Hermon, Woking

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

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Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

We are recruiting for a Communications Manager within a small team that is always busy and punches above its weight. You will report to the Head of Advocacy & Communications and work closely with all others in the team, including one direct report. The Advocacy & Communications Team works to support all areas of our work, including: our Stop It Now helpline and programmes; our Shore website and support for young people; our paid services including training, assessments, intervention and consultancy; as well as our advocacy, fundraising, research and teams in Scotland and Wales. Our three strategic pillars are reach, research and advocacy and you will deliver these across all your work. You will be responsible for project managing communications for our different services, teams and brands. You will develop, manage and deliver communication plans for these areas, working with operational colleagues to make the most of their expertise. You will lead proactive and reactive national, regional and trade press engagements across the charity. This includes a high profile national campaign and several other projects vital to our success, identifying and developing newsworthy angles. you will maintain existing relationships with journalists and build new ones, to raise awareness of our work and advocate for the importance of preventing child sexual abuse. You will support and develop the skills of our spokespeople and work with case studies to make sure their stories are told in a sensitive and engaging way. You will also be responsible for our blog posts and growing that audience, proactively finding opportunities to shine a light on all areas of our work. About you

  • Our ideal candidate will be a communications all-rounder. You might be an experienced senior officer, manager or a freelancer.
  • You'll be a great project manager, able to plan out and stick to timelines, understanding how to bring in and get the most out of everyone involved.
  • You'll be at home working with journalists, spokespeople and case studies. You will be energetic and proactive to find, shape and sell stories.
  • You'll be a great writer and editor, able to turn your hand to press releases, blog posts and social media copy.
  • And you'll be on board with our mission to prevent child sexual abuse through working with people who have committed it or are at risk of doing so, plus the families and professionals around them.
  • What you'll get from us It's a busy year for us as we start to develop our new 5-year strategy, overhaul our websites, embed our new brand and identity that was launched last year, and deliver a high-performing national multi-channel campaign that makes a difference to society and individuals, and protects children. Your skills will rapidly develop as you work on and link up several areas of communications, working out how best to speak to our varied audiences about the importance of a topic that might not be obvious to them. We have a strong media presence that we want to expand with a renewed focus on less well-known areas of our work. Supported by an experienced team and expert spokespeople, you'll be the leader who makes that happen. We offer hybrid working with a minimum of 2 days working from the office to ensure connectivity with other members of the team. We offer a NEST pension, 25 days annual leave, rise to 30 days (plus bank holidays) after 5 years' service in line with our leave year of January to December, up to 5 days learning and development per year to ensure you stay on top of your game, an employee assistance programme and the option of Benenden medical cover.