Communications Senior Executive (Fixed-Term Contract)
📍 London
đź’· Competitive hourly rate (equivalent to ÂŁ54,000 FTE)
📅 Mid-June 2026 – 1 September 2026
⏳ Full-time | Agency Payroll
A leading global law firm is seeking an experienced Communications Senior Executive to join its London office on a fixed-term basis, providing cover for the final stage of a maternity leave contract.
This is an excellent opportunity for a communications professional with experience in professional services, legal, financial services, or corporate environments to step into a fast-paced, high-profile role within an internationally recognised firm.
The Role
Working as part of a high-performing communications team, you will support the delivery of strategic internal and external communications initiatives across the London office and wider business.
Key responsibilities will include:
* Drafting and delivering high-quality internal and external communications content
* Supporting firmwide campaigns, announcements, and leadership communications
* Managing communications calendars and coordinating key messaging across stakeholders
* Supporting media relations activity and liaising with external PR contacts where required
* Producing engaging content for digital channels, intranet, newsletters, and internal platforms
* Partnering with senior stakeholders across business services and fee-earning teams
* Ensuring brand consistency and tone of voice across all communications materials
* Supporting wider marketing and business development communications projects as required
About You
The successful candidate will have:
* Proven communications experience at Senior Executive level (ideally within legal or professional services)
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills with strong editorial judgment
* Experience managing multiple deadlines in a fast-paced corporate environment
* Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building skills
* High attention to detail and the ability to work autonomously
* Immediate or short-notice availability preferred