Head of Communications Job in London
Would you like to build, create and develop the communications strategy for a leading, global consultancy?
You will shape and own how effective Communications, a true greenfield opportunity, within a growing, global, market leading consultancy.
My client, a market leader with 100 staff globally, is seeking to appoint their first Communications hire to help shape the business. With an eye for a story, you will work alongside the wider business aiding with the publication of their reports and on day-to-day PR activities.
Leading a small but highly efficient Comms team, you will set the strategy and oversee the following key areas:
My client understands people are the most important part of their story and feels everybody, no matter their role, has an integral part to play. To be successful within this role, you already have a proven track record of shaping and delivering innovative and engaging communications. Previous experience of working in a high-performance, values-based culture is essential.
The role will be based in fantastic London offices with a brilliant working culture. Excellent career opportunities and remuneration packages are on offer.
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