Corporate Communications Advisor
The Corporate Communications Advisor plays a key role in creating compelling content across the university’s external and internal communication channels. Working with colleagues across the institution, the role holder will identify, develop, and deliver stories that highlight student success and academic excellence, supporting the continued enhancement of the university’s reputation. The post holder will also contribute to the delivery of clear, timely internal communications that engage and inform both staff and students.
School/Service External Relations Salary £32,546 - £37,174 Vacancy Type Filter Support Is a DBS check required? No Is Health Surveillance required? No Career Pathway PS - People support Terms of Contract Indefinite Contract Type Full Time Normal Place of work Southampton Campus Employer Solent University Services Ltd Closing Date 27/03/2026 Ref No 13331 Documents
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Job overview
The Corporate Communications Advisor plays a key role in creating compelling content across the university’s external and internal communication channels. Working with colleagues across the institution, the role holder will identify, develop, and deliver stories that highlight student success and academic excellence, supporting the continued enhancement of the university’s reputation. The post holder will also contribute to the delivery of clear, timely internal communications that engage and inform both staff and students. This role is ideal for an ambitious communicator seeking to build their skills in a fast-paced environment, offering diverse opportunities for professional development and specialisation.
Key Responsibilities
As a Corporate Communications Advisor you will:
2. Support the delivery of corporate communications initiatives that promote the university’s strategic priorities, reputation, and community engagement
3. Draft, edit and proofread communications content, including media releases, internal announcements, web content, newsletters, and staff and student communications
4. Contribute to public relations activities by monitoring media coverage, maintaining media lists, and preparing weekly summaries for the university’s senior leadership
5. Draft and support responses to enquiries from journalists and relevant publications
6. Support the PR team with broadcast interview opportunities and in person media management
7. Assist with internal communications that support staff engagement, organisational updates, and change initiatives across academic departments and professional units
8. Support the social media team to maintain, create and post content on the university’s social media channels
9. Assist in preparing communications materials for senior leaders, including presentations, FAQs, and briefing notes
10. Use the university’s media monitoring platform to track and report on communications performance, including media coverage and engagement metrics
11. Use the university’s internal platforms to schedule and plan internal communications output
12. Work with internal stakeholders such as the research hub and professional services teams to gather information and support communications activities
13. Support the wider marketing and communications function as required through the SPRINT process
14. Ensure communications comply with university policies, governance requirements, and accessibility standards
Person Criteria
Qualifications:
15. Degree or equivalent PR, journalism, writing or communications qualification
16. Desirable: CIPR qualification
Knowledge:
17. Understanding of modern and traditional media, how journalists operate and how to interact with them
18. Proven knowledge of what makes a good news story
19. Understanding of internal communications channels and how employees engage with information
Experience:
20. Proven written and verbal communication skills, especially for news style articles (internal or external)
21. Previous experience of working in a corporate communications team
22. Evidence of ability to deliver communications output at pace
23. Evidence of handling sensitive information
Demonstrate the University Values
Respect: Respecting each other, recognising other strengths, and celebrating our diversity so that everyone can give their best.
Ownership: Owning and being accountable for delivering a welcoming and professional service and working with pace and commitment to deliver objectives and support strategic priorities.
Inclusivity: Ensuring through our teaching, support, and work that we are inclusive, underpinning all the work we do at the University.
Engagement: Engage with focus, drive, and enthusiasm to deliver excellent teaching, new initiatives, and objectives, setting an example and motivating others to engage as appropriate.
Integrity: Act with professionalism and honesty in all our dealings with each other, our students, suppliers, and partners of the University.
Teamwork: Working effectively and collaboratively and being united in delivering the priorities of the University in everything we do.