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Senior External Communications Officer

Wolverhampton
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Senior External Communications Officer
Location: Wolverhampton City Centre
Contract Type: Temporary (6 months)
Start Date: ASAP
Working Pattern: Full Time

Are you a communications enthusiast with a flair for storytelling? Do you have a passion for education and a keen interest in transformative subjects like health, cybercrime, AI, and space exploration? If you're ready to make your mark, we invite you to join our client's team as a Senior External Communications Officer!

About the Role:
In this pivotal role, you will help shape the narrative of a vibrant university as part of a dynamic new leadership team. Collaborating with the Digital Content and Communications Team, you'll craft compelling stories that engage both the media and the wider public.

Key Responsibilities:

Press Releases: Create engaging press releases that spotlight groundbreaking research and impactful stories.
Media Relations: Manage media inquiries, facilitate interviews, and provide guidance to interviewees.
Networking: Develop and maintain a diverse range of media contacts to enhance our outreach.
Digital Engagement: Work with colleagues to produce captivating digital content, including social media posts, videos, and podcasts.
Monitoring & Reporting: Compile weekly news round-ups for senior management using a media monitoring service.
Campaigns: Assist in developing content for key campaigns, including student recruitment and graduation events.
Event Support: Play a crucial role in high-profile events, ensuring media engagement and visibility.

Ideal Candidate:
We're looking for someone who possesses:

Significant experience in PR, communications, or journalism.
The skill to craft engaging narratives for various audiences and platforms.
A proactive, enthusiastic demeanour coupled with excellent interpersonal skills.

Why Join Us?

Diverse Work: Enjoy a rich variety of subject matter, ensuring no two days are the same as you elevate the profile of a hidden gem in the education sector.
Convenient Location: Our office is just a 5-minute walk from Wolverhampton bus/tram and train station and , making your commute a breeze!
Hybrid Working: Enjoy a flexible work environment with a minimum of 40% on-campus presence.
Professional Growth: Take advantage of professional development opportunities while collaborating with a talented team of marketing and communications experts.

If you're ready to embark on this exciting challenge and contribute to a remarkable turnaround in the education sector, we want to hear from you! Apply today and help us make a difference!

Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you

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