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Senior Press Officer M/F/X

Eurostar
Greater London
3 days ago
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At Eurostar, we aim to offer you the best possible experience when traveling across Europe. Join us and become part of a dynamic, connected, and multicultural team that feels at home in four countries and shares one common goal: creating an exceptional experience for our passengers.

Eurostar has a bold vision to transport 30 million passengers annually by 2030. Committed to setting the benchmark for sustainable travel in Europe, Eurostar operates the largest high-speed network in Western Europe, linking 28 destinations. In this ambition, Eurostar Press Relations will play a major role.

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Eurostar as its Senior Press Officer.

The main aim of the Senior Press Officer within the Eurostar Paris Press Bureau is to devise and execute innovative PR campaigns tailored to support broader business objectives. Additionally, the role involves ensuring compliance with communication strategies and objectives in day-to-day activities.

This is a permanent position, which can be based either at our UK Head Office in Kings Place, or in our offices in Paris or Brussels.

Internal use only: This role is Grade 6 (E EIL; F THIF).

Missions:

Assist in the development and delivery of individual media relations plans in support of the agreed strategy, positioning Eurostar favourably in key French media  Work closely with the commercial team to exploit all opportunities for positive coverage  Act as one of a team of spokespeople for the organisation, both reactively and proactively, in response to media enquiries and issues.  Write high quality press materials tailored to individual media and markets – press releases, plans, Q&As, briefing documents in French.  Build and maintain a strong network of relevant media contacts  Assist in the organisation of external events for press and other key stakeholders  Take part in the on-call roster, providing out-of-hours media relations support, acting as a spokesperson on all matters relating to Eurostar for both reputation promotion and protection. Organise and escort press trips working with appropriate partners (tourist boards, hotels, restaurants etc)  Arrange and escort filming and photography, including preparing contracts and ensuring company-wide briefings are sent to all the relevant parties  Manage the press office inbox and deal with requests for travel booking, information, press facilities, imagery and filming.  Assist in the development and delivery of communication plans, including briefings and Q&As, for issues and crises situations ensuring a consistent and effective response Encourage teamwork within the press team and the Communications Department, as well as interaction with the company's operational and functional departments. Carry out your duties rigorously, taking all necessary steps to ensure the creation of error-free documents.

Requirements

2+ years’ experience in previous PR and media relations roles, in agency and/or in-house environments  Good knowledge of the French media landscape with the ability to build and maintain effective relationships  Strong interpersonal and client management skills  Creative, flexible and outgoing personality with a strong sense of responsibility, commitment and drive  Strong writing and verbal skills in French  Fluent in French. English full professional proficiency.  Ability to work independently and to deadline  A team player, both service oriented and results driven  The role requires very regular travel between Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris and London. 

Benefits

We’re constantly working to create a bright future for our company and our colleagues. That’s why we offer a wide range of brilliant benefits, including:

Travel benefits Free Eurostar tickets Discounted Eurostar tickets for friends and family Ongoing training and development  Lots of other exclusive deals, discounts, and perks

At Eurostar we believe in giving everyone an equal chance. We actively encourage applications from talented individuals regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion or belief, marital status, whether you’re pregnant or on maternity leave.

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