Salary for communications officer

Average salary


2400 £

Basic salary 1200 £
Maximum Wage 3200 £
1200 £
Lowest
2200 £
Average
3200 £
Highest

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The average salary for the communications officer position is 2400 £

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Salary in companies


RECRUITMENT CIRCLE 7500 £
1200 £ 7500 £
NONSTOP CONSULTING 7000 £
1200 £ 7500 £
MORGAN LAW 6833 £
1200 £ 7500 £
ADLIB 6000 £
1200 £ 7500 £
COLBERN 5620 £
1200 £ 7500 £
ACKERMAN PIERCE 5500 £
1200 £ 7500 £
REMEDY RECRUITMENT GROUP 5000 £
1200 £ 7500 £
SPENCER CLARKE GROUP 5000 £
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MMP CONSULTANCY 4800 £
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Comment on the job position of communications officer

Requirements


  • strong Communications background
  • central Government Experience
  • skilled marketing operative, with experience of developing and delivering campaigns and communications initiatives within the public sector / Commercial organisations
  • demonstrable skills in stakeholder engagement, managing competing priorities and clear expectation management
  • experience of working on HR/Finance Systems implementations - Preferably Oracle
  • confident and clear communicator - regular presentations and reporting will be required
  • devise and use appropriate methodology, and create reusable templates where applicable to help support transformational change, including training, support tools etc
  • the successful candidate will be a pro-active, confident individual who has a strong background in marketing and communications
  • oracle
  • communication
  • SC cleared
  • website
  • communication & engagement
  • content management
  • active SC / CTC clearance is ideal, but client will accept lapsed SC clearance as well
  • experience in delivering marketing and communications within a large public sector organisation
  • excellent writing skills including production of articles, features, media releases and editing and copywriting experience
  • active SC and sole UK nationality
  • experience in a communications or related environment, with direct experience of managing communications activities
  • must have experience in using CRM and CMS

Responsibility


  • £300 - £340 per day
  • london
  • marketing and Communications Officer
  • from £ 300 - £ 340 per day inside IR35
  • hybrid - London or Cambridge
  • contract until 19/02/2024
  • we are seeking a Marketing and Communications Officer for our government client
  • the Marketing and Communications Officer contract will be until 19/02/2024, paying between £300 - £340 per day inside IR35
  • this Marketing and Communications Officer role is hybrid, based at least 2 days per week on site in London or Cambridge as preferred, and the remainder of the week working remotely
  • morgan Law is delighted to be partnering Exclusively with The Royal College of Emergency Medicine, supporting them to recruit Communications officer
  • about The Royal College of Emergency Medicine
  • what the key responsibilities are
  • you will also oversee the mayor's office, including all civic events and fundraising activity, promoting the First Citizen of the Borough
  • the Royal College of Emergency Medicine works to ensure high quality care for patients by setting and monitoring standards of care in emergency departments, as well as providing expert guidance and advice on policy to relevant bodies on matters relating to Emergency Medicine
  • what we offer
  • deal with all aspects of media relations, including researching, drafting, and issuing press releases, lines to take and key messages or quotes, organising and facilitating media interviews, assembling media packages, selling-in stories, owning relationships with journalists and acting as first port of call for media enquiries
  • leading a team of 12 communications staff, your responsibilities will include securing positive media coverage for the borough, delivering perception and behaviour change campaigns to tackle major challenges, overseeing the council's digital communications, video production and design function, and leading our internal communications to ensure staff are onboard with our vision
  • provide briefings and prepare College spokespeople for media interviews, accompanying them as required, ensuring our policy and public affairs asks are at the fore
  • you will also be responsible for leading a team of nine events staff to deliver a high-quality civic and community events programme for our residents
  • identify communications and media opportunities, including use of data analysis to form news stories, and make recommendations that contribute to the overall objectives and reputation of the College

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