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Communications Manager (Maternity Leave Cover)
Employer: We have offices in London, Bristol and Sheffield or you may choose to work from home.
Location: London (Central), London (Greater) (GB)
Salary: Starting Salary: £53,537 (£57,037 where the role holder resides within the M25)
Closing date: 27 Mar 2025
Power to Change is the think-do tank that backs community business. We turn bold ideas into action so communities have the power to change what matters to them. We know community business works to build stronger communities and better places to live. We’ve seen people create resilient and prosperous local economies when power is in community hands. We also know the barriers that stand in the way of their success. We’re using our experience to bring partners together to do, test and learn what works. We’re shaping the conditions for community business to thrive.
Role Purpose
This role is responsible for leading the delivery of our communications strategy, providing both strategic and operational support across the organisation. Acting as the central point for all external communications, this role oversees our website, social media, media engagement, and programme of events. The role also manages responsive communications, reputational risk, and the line management of a Communications Officer.
This year is an exciting one at Power to Change. After a brand refresh in 2024, we are now celebrating our ten year anniversary. This role will therefore be critical in overseeing our ten year anniversary celebrations. In addition to this, we have an ambitious advocacy and learning approach this year across our three themes: building community power, financing the future economy, and taking back the high street. This role will also lead on relaunching our Take Back the High Street campaign in the autumn.
Role responsibilities
1. Central communication responsibilities
o Ensure our communications approach continues to solidify our new role and brand as a think-do tank with key audiences.
o Work closely with colleagues across our three thematic areas – take back the high street, build community power and finance the future economy – to ensure our messaging is clear and we are part of the public debate.
o Take ownership of our organisational communications grid to ensure we are delivering a balanced and impactful communications output throughout the year.
o Manage and oversee our planned programme of events, stakeholder engagement, and digital campaigns linked to our organisational 10th anniversary.
o Lead our high streets theme communications, including providing strategic communications and advocacy advice.
o Ensure there is a clear understanding of our audiences across the staff team so that we have strong, clear and up-to-date messaging for our most important stakeholders.
o Work closely with the Policy Manager (Advocacy) and External Affairs Officer to oversee our approach to stakeholder management and engagement and support others across the organisation to embed this approach in their day-to-day work.
2. Media/PR responsibilities
o Work with the Communications Officer to implement our media strategy and secure positive coverage for community businesses and Power to Change in national, local, and sector media.
o Support colleagues across the organisation to engage with the media and to craft compelling blogs, op-eds, etc., to increase our influence.
o Work with the Communications Officer and External Affairs Officer on media scanning, analysis and responsiveness, ensuring that there is a good awareness of the common topics investigated by the media.
3. Digital communications responsibilities
o Be the organisational lead for the website, social media, and content planning, maintaining and developing our content so that it engages our audiences, supports our messaging, and champions accessible, inclusive communications.
o Work with the Communications Officer to implement our social media strategy.
o Work with the Communications Officer to support colleagues across the organisation in developing digital content and their own professional digital presence in their areas of expertise.
4. Other communication responsibilities
o Work with our Communications Officer, External Affairs Officer, and other key colleagues to implement our events strategy.
o Manage responsive communications and reputational risks, providing advice and guidance to colleagues and the Executive team.
o Work with the Insight Manager and Communications Officer on implementing our new narrative-led impact reporting process and identifying potential content for external use through that process.
Skills and experience
* Substantial knowledge of:
o Communications and campaigns.
* Substantial experience of:
o Leading and managing communications teams.
o Developing and implementing communications strategies.
o Press and PR.
o Social media and digital comms.
o Events management.
o Campaign strategy and delivery.
* The ability to:
o Synthesise and communicate complex information.
o Build partnerships, coalitions and alliances.
o Analyse opportunities, aligning with our strategy.
o Manage projects including budget management.
o Convene diverse groups and facilitate discussions.
o Influence with written and verbal communication.
o Horizon scan, using intelligence to predict trends and forecast opportunities and risks.
* With a preference for:
o Building relationships with others internally and externally.
o Collaborating with others across the organisation.
o Reflective practice and adapting to change.
o Networking and connecting with others.
o Knowledge of community business and/or think tank sectors.
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