We are recruiting for Communications Lead, A Healthy Life Mission
The purpose of this role is to use communications to contribute to the success of Nesta’s healthy life mission. The post holder will lead on strategic communications for the healthy life mission, seeking and securing opportunities for Nesta to advance its policy agenda and build its public profile.
This includes proposing and planning communications, partnership development and public affairs activities; being the strategic lead for stakeholder relationships across the mission; and owning the mission narrative and messaging, ensuring salience and consistency of key messages and communications outputs.
The role will:
Lead on
strategic communications: translating and applying communications skills to a health context, providing tailored communications advice that is specific to the domain area to deliver high-impact communications activity for the mission. This will include the development and delivery of influencing strategies for our policy priorities and related public affairs activity.
Draft and edit a variety of communications content, driving through from conception to delivery and evaluation. Act as strategic lead on healthy life mission
stakeholder relationships: identifying target stakeholders, having an overview of engagement with them across the mission, planning and supporting engagement activities. Use excellent
project and people management skillsto coordinate the smooth, efficient delivery and evaluation of high-impact communications campaigns. Lead on
discrete communications projectssuch as commissioning creative content, audience research or narrative development and testing.
This role sits as part of both the communications team (made up of specialists across media, marketing, events and content production), and healthy life mission team (including experts across policy, research, behavioural science, data science and design).
The role does not have direct line management responsibility, but all communications and mission team members are expected to play a role in supporting the learning and development of more junior members of the team.
The person
You should have the following skills and/or experience:
Professional communications experience (essential): You will have proven experience of working in a communications or public affairs role. A creative thinker and experienced writer and editor, you will have experience of working on a variety of communications outputs designed to inform and influence different audiences and stakeholders, such as blogs, briefings and pitch decks.
Managing integrated communications campaigns (essential):You will have proven experience of driving and delivering successful communications campaigns to achieve policy impact and influence.
Project delivery skills (essential):You will have proven experience of delivering high-impact communications campaigns from conception to delivery and evaluation. You can proactively plan and deliver work, and identify and act on risks and find solutions.
Strong interpersonal and networking skills (essential):You will have experience of applying these effectively to collaborate well with colleagues, build stakeholder relationships and develop partnerships.
Knowledge of the UK health sector (desirable): You will ideally have knowledge of how the UK health sector works from experience gained in a heath-related communications role, either in the NHS, local or national government or the third sector. If you don’t have relevant professional professional experience, you will have a proven interest.
Knowledge of political systems and government in the UK (desirable): You will have knowledge and understanding of how policy is made and developed, and of the wider political system, including central government and Parliament, ideally gained in a professional context.
As with all members of Nesta’s communications team, the postholder will also:
Have a proven interest in at least one of Nesta’s missions and in social impact more broadly. Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills. Have a strong understanding of using communications tactics and channels to reach and engage different audiences. Be a confident multitasker who is highly organised and able to prioritise tasks and projects. Be proactive and solution-focused, able to collaborate and work effectively with multiple colleagues and teams. Be flexible and comfortable working in a dynamic environment.
What we offer
Salary: circa £57,000 plus array of benefits, including private medical insurance, dental insurance, the ability to buy and sell annual leave, eyecare vouchers and more
Location: This role is based in London, Blackfriars, hybrid working arrangement with a minimum of two days in the office.
Term: Permanent
Hours: This is a full time role but we offer a range of flexible working arrangements and encourage our people to take advantage of them. Many do.