Develop compelling, integrated, content to best achieve the aims and objectives in their assigned area(s) contributing to forward planning and gridding processes Deliver communications and engagement activity for assigned area(s), developing an excellent understanding of how they align to the communications objectives for NHSE and the overall strategy and business plan Build effective working relationships with other directorates, regional teams and the national comms team to ensure a one-team coherent approach Provide communications and engagement advice across, for example, written, social media, events, media and marketing disciplines and support to directorate staff to support their work. Produce a broad range of written communications to the highest standard; using expertise and experience to identify the right channels and styles for specific audiences Spot communications opportunities and risks and work with national communications team to manage as appropriate Develop communications and engagement plans for specific projects and manage their effective implementation, ensuring the needs of your defined audiences are met Works on own initiative yet recognises when an issue warrants escalation Provide support to directorate teams on all aspects of their stakeholder engagement. Contribute and participate in the development of professional capability and expertise Where required, manage and lead direct reports Develop credibility as a communications adviser, providing advice and support whilst building strong relationships within their assigned area(s) Ensures involvement and consultation where necessary and takes action when required Ensure adherence to NHSE approval processes and gain sign-off at the appropriate level Deputise for line manager Develop close working relationships with policy and delivery teams Ensure value for money and compliance with communications spend control processes Identify potential issues that could impact NHSE Contribute to business planning and budgeting for their assigned area(s) Contribute to the teams administration, planning, evaluation and reporting processes When required, provide guidance and support to commissioners working in areas affected by service reviews around their legal duties to engage and consult. Ensure each service review complies with statutory guidance, NHS Englands legal responsibilities and processes around managing consultations. When required, advise on, design and deliver national consultation activity across a range of services in directorate portfolios The post holder will support the Head of Department and their team to ensure that their work stream of programmes are planned and managed effectively and take the lead in assisting in their successful delivery: Manage the teams business support function, including developing and managing the teams business plan, progress and reporting risk and issue management. Liaise with appropriate functions within the regions, organisation and the Sector. Manage all corporate business returns, including planning and workforce returns. Develop and implement a content management system to ensure information is properly managed and best practice is shared across the team, Directorate and the wider NHS organisation. Take a lead in the coordination of training & development and recruitment activity across the team. Oversight and management of all aspects of the team/ project budgets The postholder requires the ability to work to the requirements of the job and workload with an unpredictable work pattern that may include a fast, professional response out of hours such as overnight or at weekends to meet the demands of both the organisation and others to meet deadlines (outside of on-call arrangements).