A Communications Officer is required to join a specialist organisation in Elland. This unique role needs someone to communicate with charity supporters about the incredible work that the specialist clinical services provide. As Communications Officer you will capture the stories from patients and their families, capturing their experiences to demonstrate the profound difference the care providers make. You will create impactful stories that strengthen reputation, partnership, community and support income generation. Sayjo Recruitment are proud to be recruiting on behalf of this incredible charity, for this varied and challenging role of Clinical Communications Officer. This is a permanent role, employed directly by our client on a full-time basis of 37.5 hours per week, with occasional weekend and evening work if needed. You will: Act as the primary link between clinical and non-clinical teams, ensuring seamless communication and collaboration to support income generation and reputation-building activities. Source impactful stories from clinical areas, patients and families to demonstrate the difference this care makes and inspire donors and supporters. Conduct sensitive interviews with patients and families to capture their experiences ensuring a compassionate and respectful approach throughout. Develop consistent, engaging communications about clinical services across a variety of platforms including the website, social media and printed materials. Create and update clinical leaflets, bereavement packs, and other essential documents. Promoting awareness of key communications in specialist publications, through to marketing and communications for clinical service launches and awareness weeks. Manage the creation of photography and video content, ensuring all media is handled with care and consent. Collaborate with colleagues on a wider range of activities to support the goals and projects, including newsletters, campaigns and annual reports. Work with the audit team to create surveys for service users and share results alongside other departments. Provide clinical impact stories and data to support grant proposals and other fundraising initiatives. Attend and support large scale fundraising events working as an active member of the team, engaging with the community. You will be. Highly organised and have meticulous attention to detail and a great level of empathy and care. Be able to work at a fast pace and meet deadlines. Be comfortable with difficult conversations and create content that is respectful of all involved. Experienced in creating content and imagery for various platforms. This should include design computer packages such as Abode Creative Cloud. Whether you have content writing, sensitive marketing or other relevant experience, or have recently graduated from a specialist marketing course, you will have the skills to interview, create content, manage sensitive face to face to interviews and make a really positive awareness of the incredible care given from your colleagues. This is a full time and permanent role working between the hours of 8am and 5pm Monday to Friday, with occasional evenings and weekends, for a 37.5 hour working week. With free parking, events and a great opportunity to make a real difference, this role offers a great career opportunity with a supportive and developing team. To find out more, send your full CV to Louise at Sayjo Recruitment today. Please note we may close the advert earlier than shown, so please apply today. We aim to reply to all applications within 48 working hours. For this role you would need to complete a DBS Background Check as part of the hiring process