Glasgow Changing Futures Communications Specialist

Posted 22 April 2025
Salary Grade 7, £40,497 - £45,413
End date 20 May 2025
LocationGlasgow
Job Type Management Professional & Administrative
Reference171335
Expiry 20 May 2025

Job description

Job Purpose 

The Glasgow Changing Futures (GCF) Communications Specialist is a new role which will provide professional communications expertise to enable the ambitions and objectives of the newly formed GCF Programme and Institute. Reporting to the Research Communications Manager and operating as part of a small communications team, you will lead on the development and delivery of strategic communications that support the delivery of GCF, articulating its vision and roadmap to internal and external audiences.

 

Main Duties and Responsibilities

The postholder will:

1. Lead on developing and implementing strategic communications plans which highlight the breadth and depth of Glasgow Changing Futures activities and impact. You will develop and implement an engagement strategy to socialise GCF across the University community and beyond.

2. Work with the Programme Director and Operations Manager for GCF, the Academic Director(s) for the Glasgow Changing Futures Institute, and the Vice Principal for Research and Knowledge Exchange to develop and deliver communication and engagement plans with audience mapping to target external stakeholders that can support the realisation of the GCF strategy and objectives.

3. Manage the coordination, design and delivery of communications related to UofG-led, multi-partner, and multi-institution GCF related projects and initiatives.

4. Develop and distribute high-quality communication materials and content promoting the GCF programme and Institute, with responsibility for website creation and maintenance, establishment and management of GCF social media channels, and development of publications/printed material including the production of artwork, sourcing images, collating and/or writing copy for all marketing collateral.  This collateral will be developed for both internal and external audiences and will vary from an annual GCF report to promoting workshops.

5. Analyse and evaluate the effectiveness of communication strategies and plans using qualitative and quantitative metrics. Use this data to prepare and deliver progress reports to key stakeholders, advising on success criteria and key metrics, ensuring this data informs communication plans and decision-making.

6. Establish and maintain effective internal relationships through collaborative working to ensure the GCF narrative is amplified and represented across a range of strategic communications projects/campaigns, business development opportunities, shared initiatives and external partnership projects. This will involve working across the Research Services Directorate, External Relations, Government Relations, Colleges, and Schools. A focus will be to communicate the University’s activities which contribute to the achievement of the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals.

7. Lead on creating and commissioning relevant communication content for media channels and other outputs. Providing effective management oversight and professional advice as required. This will include sourcing, researching, interpreting, and drafting relevant material applying knowledge, discretion and judgement.

8. Maintain professional credibility through continuous professional development, keeping informed and up to date with emerging and developing sectoral and communication trends to ensure activity is relevant from a creative, content and channel perspective.

9. As a staff member of the Research Services Directorate, you will work in collaboration with colleagues on agreed continuous improvement projects. You will bring your communications expertise and skills to these projects, which ensure the efficient and effective operations of the Directorate.

10. The role will also support the wider ambitions and objectives of the Research Communications team. You will work in collaboration to deliver GCF complementary priority projects and integrate with other initiatives/projects as needed.

11. Represent and promote Glasgow Changing Futures at both internal and external committees and events, deputising for the Executive Director of Research Services as required.

12. Perform other duties as requested, consistent with the grade level of the position and agreeing appropriate prioritisation of work with line management or other relevant stakeholders as needed.

 

Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills and Experience

Knowledge /Qualifications

Essential:

A1 Ability to demonstrate the competencies required to undertake the duties associated with this level of post having acquired the necessary professional knowledge and management skills in a similar communications role or number of different specialist roles. Or: Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 9 (Ordinary Degree, Scottish Vocational Qualification level 4), or equivalent (including professional accreditation with relevant formal training).

A2 Excellent knowledge of marketing and communication practices.

A3 Thorough and detailed knowledge of best practice for the development of content for the web and social media.

 

Desirable:

B1 Thorough knowledge and understanding of work practises, policies, and procedures relevant to the role.

B2 Understanding and experience of budgets.

 

Skills

Essential:

C1 Outstanding communication skills with excellent writing ability and demonstrable evidence of message delivery for different audiences - print, digital, social media, broadcast, and internal engagement.

C2 Excellent interpersonal skills, including diplomacy and discretion, and the ability to liaise with staff and external individuals at any level of seniority.

C3 Ability to understand, interpret and summarise complex issues and research across a broad range of disciplines.

C4 Initiative, creativity, energy, and enthusiasm, as well as excellent time management and organisational skills, with the ability to define priorities and work flexibly and effectively under pressure to meet demanding (and sometimes conflicting) deadlines.

C5 Excellent web management skills with an ability to effectively manage social media channels.

C6 Excellent planning and organisational skills used to enable external and internal stories to be developed across a range of channels.

C7 Ability to work collaboratively and to take the lead when required with external funders and partner institutions on complex communications projects and outputs.

C8 High degree of initiative, responsibility and self-motivation, and a professional and proactive approach to problem solving.

 

Desirable:

D1 Competency in InDesign and Adobe Photoshop.

 

Experience

Essential:

E1 Extensive and relevant experience in a similar role, producing communications plans and content.

E2 Proven experience of operating at a strategic level while translating a strategy into clear deliverables.

E3 Significant experience of establishing, managing, and delivering communications strategies for internal and external audiences.

E4 Experience of working collaboratively with colleagues in other professional teams.

E5 A track record of credible engagement working with, negotiating and influencing senior leaders.

E6 Clear and evidenced experience of developing, producing, sharing, and embedding high quality written, visual, and audio-visual materials for mainstream, online and social media audiences.

E7 Experience of briefing and managing external suppliers of creative services such as design agencies and videographers.

 

Desirable:

F1 Experience of delivering effective staff engagement communications.

F2 Experience of working within a research environment.

F3 Experience of using the T4 Content Management System.

F4 Experience of working in the Higher Education sector.

F5 Experience of using Canva.

 

Terms and Conditions

Salary will be Grade 7, £40,497 - £45,413 per annum.

 

This post is full time (35 hours p/w) and fixed term to 31 July 2028.

 

The University of Glasgow has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.  If you require a Skilled Worker visa to work in the UK, you will be required to meet the eligibility requirements of the visa route to be assigned a Certificate of Sponsorship.

 

Please note that this post may be eligible to be sponsored under the Skilled Worker visa route if tradeable points can be used under the Skilled Worker visa rules. For more information please visit: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa.

 

Closing date: 20 May 2025.