Senior Communications Officer - London, United Kingdom - Cancer Research UK

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**SENIOR COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER


Salary:
£36,000 - £39,500 per annum


Reports to:
Senior Health Community Engagement Manager (Talk Cancer)


Department:
Information & Involvement (Policy, Information and Communications directorate)


Contract:14 month fixed-term contract / secondment


Hours:35 hours per week


Closing date:
Sunday 28 April 2024, 23:55


At Cancer Research UK, we want to bring about a world where everybody can lead longer, better lives, free from the fear of cancer.
We are professionals with purpose, beating cancer every day. But we need to go much further and faster.

That's why we're looking for someone talented who can help drive forward our vital work to get clear and accessible information out to the public and to help people to take positive steps for their health.

Someone who shares our vision, someone like you.


At Cancer Research UK, our Health Community Engagement team delivers targeted cancer awareness activity in areas of greatest need across the UK.

Our Talk Cancer training equips people with the knowledge, skills and confidence to discuss cancer and health with people in their local community, and to spread key cancer prevention, early diagnosis and screening messages to those who need it most.


Our Talk Cancer programme trains people through interactive workshops delivered by experienced nurse trainers (face-to-face, online, and interpreted into any language), our social media channels, and our newsletter.

We also run an internal Cancer Research UK staff training scheme and learning plan on how to talk about cancer.

It's an exciting time to join the team with our Talk Cancer programme being central in our work to help to reduce health inequalities.

You will help us reach people who need and can benefit from our health information the most.

We now have a great opportunity for someone to join us as a Senior Communications Officer.

In this role, you can expect to support the effective development and delivery of Cancer Research UK's Talk Cancer training programme.

This role seeks to maximise the reach, targeting and impact of the programme, as well as ensuring optimal engagement with new and existing trainees.


What will I be doing?


Responsible for key aspects of the Talk Cancer training programme, including co-ordinating all programme marketing, managing our Talk Cancer social channels, running our internal training offering and leading our efforts on targeting our training to the highest need areas of the UK.


In particular, you will be:

  • Leading on promoting the Talk Cancer programme internally and externally. This includes creating proactive marketing plans and materials, generating and responding to relevant promotional opportunities, writing publicfacing communications and creating engaging content. This may involve working independently or utilising the channels and expertise of other CRUK teams (e.g. our inhouse design team).
  • Engaging Talk Cancer trainee's by writing and sending regular newsletters and creating content for Talk Cancer's social channels and main CRUK channels
  • Having ownership of all Talk Cancer web content, with the responsibility to review and update, ensuring the best search optimisation practices are used, as well as reporting on web performance
  • Managing the 'Talking About Cancer' internal learning plan through updating content, responding to comments, promoting to staff, and reporting on performance
  • Building and managing effective relationships with internal stakeholders who ensure the quality and accuracy of our content including colleagues in our Health Information & Cancer Intelligence teams
  • Ensuring programme training content and marketing materials are in line with the latest audience insight, brand requirements and accessibility considerations.

What skills are you looking for?

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with an aptitude for creating content, and working with digital and social media formats
  • Some experience of delivering communications or marketing activity
  • Excellent organisation and time management skills with proven ability to juggle multiple tasks, prioritise work and meet multiple deadlines
  • Proven ability to create project plans and coordinate a team of people to deliver activity
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, with proven ability to build and maintain good working relationships with a range of internal colleagues and external stakeholders
  • Solutionfocussed and able to use initiative to capitalise on opportunities
  • A proactive mindset, who drives projects forward and is comfortable with working both independently and with the wider team
  • Good basis of understanding of evaluation and reporting methods.
**What will I gain?
Each and every one of our employees contributes to our progress and is supporting our work to beat cancer. We think that's impressive.

In return, we make sure you are supported by a generous benefits package, a wide range of car

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