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We are achieving great things that will improve the lives of everyone who live and work in or visits North Lanarkshire. Bringing people, communities and businesses along with us, are central to our journey of economic regeneration and growth, improved physical and digital connectivity and successful pathways to a thriving and resilient future.
That means sharing a dynamic narrative and excellent communication and engagement both externally and internally with the public, elected members, partners and staff to support the Council’s strategic priorities and enhance its reputation.
As we deliver The Plan for North Lanarkshire and drive transformational change, it is vital that we communicate our ambition and achievements effectively and that service delivery is aligned to the Council’s vision.
The Senior Strategic Communications Managers is a high-profile, senior leadership role that plays a critical role in leading the Council’s the effective Corporate Communications team.
Reporting to the Chief Executive, the Senior Strategic Communications Manager is responsible for leading the council’s communications, media, content and campaigns activity, engaging with and enabling participation across the North Lanarkshire Partnership, communities and Community Boards and providing professional, strategic advice to the Chief Executive, Corporate Management Team and elected members on all matters of internal and external communications.
Additionally, the role oversees a broad remit of corporate activities which include the council’s brand, identity and digital presence and supporting the effective delivery of The Plan for North Lanarkshire through communication and engagement at a corporate level, ensuring that all messaging is inclusive, accessible and reflective of North Lanarkshire’s diverse communities.
Leading teams to create strategic campaigns that change social behaviour, drive sales, participation and memberships or that engage key individuals and community groups with services and programmes to improve their outcomes, are core activities. The post holder will also lead on crisis communications, contribute to the promotion of the wider strategy and performance of the council and forge strategic partnerships internally and with partners to ensure effective communication.
Educated to degree standard in a relevant discipline, the ideal successful candidate will be dynamic, strategic and have a strong track record in leading communications and marketing teams, managing high-profile media stories and corporate strategy, working collaboratively with partners and delivering multi-channel campaigns through engaging and compelling content.
While delivering considerable change and improvement, we are also working with partners to address significant challenges that persist in improving outcomes for the people and communities of North Lanarkshire and communications will play a key role.
We know that we can only achieve the outcomes to meet these priorities by working together and by being focused on solutions.
We have bright and determined people working here, that believe in what we do.
If you’re motivated, ambitious and driven by achievement, then come and join us. You will be joining a dynamic and flexible team who currently operate a hybrid working model of home-working and office-based working at the Civic Centre in Motherwell.
Please note, as part of your duties and responsibilities, you will be required to participate in the Council Incident Officer standby rota, which will require you to be on standby out of office hours, for a period of one week, approximately four times a year. For this, you will receive payment in line with the Council’s Conditions of Service and full training will be provided. This will be discussed further at interview.
Working here at North Lanarkshire Council
If you’re considering a career with us, you’ll be keen to know what’s in it for you. We have a great package of benefits available, from health and wellbeing to finances and family. This includes 27 days annual leave and 6 public holidays*, and a wide range of benefits available to you, find out more at work well NL. We also have a full package of learning and development through our learning academy LearnNL to help you reach your full potential and further your career.