
Communications Manager, Evidence & Heritage
- London
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Generous Pension Scheme – Up to 15% employer contribution
- Hybrid and flexible work schedules with an appreciation for work-life balance.
- Working in a global company with the ability to work with different cultures and diverse people
- The opportunity to work for an organization that has a strong sense of purpose, is values-driven and helps colleagues to develop professionally and personally through our range of people development programs
- Planning: for both GSEC and the Heritage Centre, develop and deliver communications plans for a range of different reports and initiatives, in line with the relevant Centre communications strategies.
- For GSEC, these plans should ensure the findings and recommendations of our research reach and influence relevant stakeholders – including UN bodies, governments and industry bodies, as well as other researchers and NGOs – who can use this evidence for action to improve safety. Simultaneously, they should help build awareness of, and respect for, GSEC as a go-to source for robust and credible safety evidence.
- For the Heritage Centre, these plans should similarly ensure that outputs from our ‘Learning from the Past’ programmes grow recognition among stakeholders – particularly in and around the maritime sector – of the value of historical insights in informing a safe and sustainable maritime economy in the present. Simultaneously, they should build awareness and encourage wide use of the Foundation’s archive as a unique research resource.
- Digital communications: create, curate and maintain engaging Centre content on the Foundation’s website and social media channels, including news stories, blogs, videos and infographics, working with the digital team to continuously improve its accessibility and usability.
- Media relations: draft and disseminate press releases and other media content, including comment and opinion pieces, working both directly with journalists and via the Foundation’s media agency.
- Stakeholder engagement: support the Head of Communications to identify and engage with new stakeholders, passing these relationships on to the Centre teams for ongoing development and management as and when appropriate.
- Events: work with the Foundation Events Manager to deliver engaging events – including report launches, panel discussions and roundtables – in support of Centre objectives, as well as supporting involvement and speaking engagements at external events.
- Monitoring and evaluation: monitor the performance of communications activities against KPIs within the Centre communications strategies, and report on this internally.
- Be an integral and active member of the Foundation’s communication team, sharing updates and activities from the Centres to ensure joined-up communications planning across the organisation.
- Build and maintain strong working relationships with colleagues in the GSEC and Heritage Centre teams – as well as their partners and grant-holders – to ensure understanding of their work, engage them in communications activities, and encourage a communications-informed approach to creating Centre outputs.
- Stay up to date with developments in communication strategies, tools and platforms, particularly as they relate to the translation of research evidence into accessible and impactful outputs.
- Build and maintain knowledge and professional networks in the safety, evidence and heritage fields.
- Significant experience in communications-focused role(s) (essential)
- Experience of developing and delivering communications plans (essential)
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills (essential)
- Experience writing and editing content for press, web and social media (essential)
- Experience using website CMS, media monitoring and distribution platforms (essential)
- Statistical literacy and ability to understand technical and scientific content and translate this into accessible, engaging, plain-English content (essential)
- Experience managing and/or supporting events (essential)
- Experience within an international/global organisation, working with stakeholders and partners across countries, cultures and time zones (desirable)
- Interest in, knowledge of and/or experience within research and/or heritage sectors (desirable)
- Experience/skills with desktop publishing software e.g. Adobe InDesign (desirable)
- ensure our recruitment process is inclusive and accessible.
- communicating and promoting vacancies offering an interview to disabled people who meet the minimum criteria for the job.
- anticipating and providing reasonable adjustments as required
- supporting any existing employee who acquires a disability or long-term health condition, enabling them to stay in work.
- at least one activity that will make a difference for disabled people.