Reporting to the Programme Director of the What Works Hub for Global Education, you will communicate the programme's mission and findings to a range of audiences – from policymakers in target countries to leading global academics and international organisations. This will involve overseeing and delivering the Hub's communications strategy, managing the Hub's website and social media channels, creating and disseminating content, and coordinating with implementation partners in country, as well as offering a range of hands‑on support as part of a tight project team. The role will involve working closely with our strategic and consortium partners to ensure that communications and engagement activities are targeted effectively to different audiences and country contexts. You will be based within the What Works Hub at the Blavatnik School of Government, as part of the Hub's central programme team. You will also have strong links to the School's corporate Communications and Events team, who will provide senior guidance and support on communications and engagement. You will be supported by, and line‑manage, a Communications and Projects Officer. This role is fixed‑term until 30 June 2027. Whilst the role is a Grade 8 position, we would be willing to consider candidates with less experience for which an appointment would be at Grade 7 (£39,424 – £47,779 p.a.) with the job title and responsibilities adjusted accordingly. This would be discussed with applicants at interview/appointment where appropriate.
You will be a communications professional who wants to make a contribution on important global issues and is passionate about improving education outcomes. You proactively support broader team activities, stepping in where needed, while still ensuring you deliver on your core duties. You can get your head around research and policy ideas easily, and are comfortable working with academics. You are responsive enough to deliver fast on priority objectives and win trust, but assured enough to offer ideas about more effective or efficient ways to deliver these objectives. You must be a self‑starter who is confident working in a matrix style, can cope with complexity and ambiguity, and can define, schedule and drive your own objectives and activities based on a strong understanding of the programme objectives. The role also demands excellent writing skills, digital fluency, and the ability to get to grips with complex concepts and networks. You will be able to promote the Hub's thinking, evidence and stories to a broad audience, including policymakers worldwide, working strategically with partners to build the Hub's credibility as the go-to place for excellence on learning outcomes. You will have excellent strategic thinking and interpersonal skills, experience of working with partners globally, experience writing articles and copy for websites, and demonstrable editorial judgement. Strong project management and proven delivery skills, along with relevant work experience and demonstrable experience using social media in a professional communications capacity, are essential.
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