Job summary
This role is
for someone who wants to turn their enthusiasm and their communications and
engagement skills towards making a positive difference to the lives of people
living in our wonderful county.
As the local
headquarters for the NHS, our organisation is responsible for driving
collaboration, promoting innovation and supporting good health and the
communications, engagement and marketing team plays a key role in achieving
those aims. We're looking
for someone who enjoys a challenge and wants to have fun at work! Our friendly team
is made up of professionals with wide-ranging experience who love combining
their expertise and stretching themselves to achieve great things on behalf of
the NHS.
The Somerset
health and care system is in a unique position to innovate and succeed, with
strong partnerships in place and ambitious plans for the future.
That makes it an
exciting time and were looking for a communications and engagement officer who
enjoys working in partnership and collaborating with others to get the best
results. We need someone will go the extra mile to rise to challenges when the
pressure is on, but who loves the opportunity for flights of imagination and
flashes of creativity to break new ground.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient applications are received prior to the advertised closing date.
Main duties of the job
Working across the main communications and engagement
functions of our team, you will:
- Be a
good communicator - we need solid written and verbal skills to support
effective and targeted communication and engagement with a wide range of
internal and external audiences.
- Be
interested in engaging with communities - our team works with organisations across
the county to learn about their experiences and views to help vital shape
health and care services.
- Be
good with people - in person, on the phone or via a screen or keyboard.
- Improve
lives - you will take responsibility for developing and delivering key public
health and awareness campaigns.
- Work
hard and take pride in your work - to develop and implement communication
plans, create engaging content to capture hearts and minds across various
channels, and ensure consistent messaging that resonates with our audiences.
- Be
flexible and willing to learn - to develop skills and experience you'll be
involved in a broad range of activity, including proactive and reactive media;
reputation management; branding; gaining and using public and stakeholder
insight; crisis management; design; film and photography; corporate
publications and communications channels (including social media); stakeholder
visits and internal staff events.
- Be
well organised - you will need the skills to manage competing pressures and
work effectively with others to get the job done.
About us
NHS Somerset Integrated Care Board (ICB), known as NHS Somerset is the statutory NHS organisation responsible for implementing a health and care strategy developed by the Integrated Care Partnership.
NHS Somerset consists of approx. 350 staff, across 8 directorates, with multiple teams within each directorate.
We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and welcome applications from underrepresented groups. When recruiting, we are committed to equality of opportunity for all. We believe that the best organisations are those that reflect the communities they serve.
We offer flexible working from your first day of employment and we also have an agile approach to home / office-based working. Please note however, that you will be required to work from our HQ, Wynford House in Yeovil for 2/3 days per week and that elements of the role may require you to travel to other locations across Somerset, to attend in-person meetings and meet the needs of the service. Please consider this before applying.
Note for existing NHS Employees applying for Fixed Term vacancies at NHS Somerset
If you are an existing NHS Employee and are applying for a Fixed Term role with NHS Somerset, the role will be offered on a secondment basis only.
You should gain agreement from your current employer before applying to allow you to be released on secondment.
Please ensure the reference section confirms your current HR Department details.
Visa
sponsorship is not offered.
Thank you for your interest.
Job description
Job responsibilities
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE:
This role is
for someone who wants to use their abilities and enthusiasm to make a positive
difference to the lives of people living in our wonderful county.
Working across
the main communications and engagement functions of our team, you will:
-
Be a
good communicator - we need solid written and verbal skills to support
effective and targeted communication and engagement with a wide range of
internal and external audiences.
-
Be
interested in engaging with communities - to find out what they think our team
works with communities and voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise
(VCFSE) organisations across the county to learn about their experiences and
views to help vital shape health and care services.
-
Be
good with people - in person, on the phone or via a screen or keyboard. A key
aspect of our work is building and maintaining strong relationships with
colleagues in NHS Somerset; partners across Our Somerset (our integrated care
system); and external partners including MPs, members of the public,
campaigners and local councillors.
-
Work
hard and take pride in your work - to develop and implement communication
plans, create engaging content to capture hearts and minds across various
channels, and ensure consistent messaging that resonates with our audiences and
helps us deliver our goals.
-
Improve
lives - you will take responsibility for developing and delivering key public
health and awareness campaigns. Examples include supporting our winter campaign
to keep people well and out of hospital; our Take the Pressure Off hypertension
campaign; our Somerset's Big Conversation engagement work; or our drive to make
Somerset smoke free by 2030.
-
Be
flexible and willing to learn - to develop skills and experience you'll be
getting involved in the whole range of communications and engagement activity, including
proactive and reactive media; reputation management; branding; gaining and
using public and stakeholder insight to inform our work; crisis management;
design; film and photography; corporate publications and communications
channels (including social media); stakeholder visits and internal staff
events.
-
Be well - organised were a small team who work on short, medium and long-term
projects. You will need to bring or develop the skills to manage competing
pressures and work effectively with others to get the job done.
-
Enjoy
a challenge and have fun! Our team brings together professionals with wide-ranging
experience who love combining their expertise and stretching themselves to achieve
great things on behalf of the NHS. We need people who go the extra mile to rise
to challenges when the pressure is on, but who love the opportunity for fun
with flights of imagination and flashes of creativity to break new ground in
our work.
KEY RESPONSIBILTIES OF THE ROLE:
You will work in a flexible way to support
the team and the organisation. Key responsibilities include:
-
Support and develop
marketing and campaigns in line with NHS Somerset priorities.
- Monitor and analyse the
effectiveness of communication strategies, campaigns and activities to provide
insights and recommendations.
- Managing and updating
website content on the NHS Somerset and Our Somerset websites
- Developing and managing NHS
Somerset's social media accounts, including creating, scheduling, and
monitoring social media posts and sharing audience insight to help us improve
our strategy and tactics
- Support, write and
implement communications plans.
Ensure communication and
engagement initiatives are delivered within budget.
- Produce materials to
support engagement activities. These include slide decks for focus groups,
surveys, promotion materials and supporting content for social media campaigns.
- Keep up to date with
national guidance and best practice principles relating to communications and engagement.
- Make best use of all
communications channels to ensure targeted engagement reaches seldom heard
groups and communities.
- Lead on identifying
segmented audiences and the most appropriate channels in which to reach them,
in order to deliver timely, relevant and purposeful communication activities.
- Produce engaging content to
maximise engagement and reach, including text, images and videos across all
digital channels and platforms.
- Have a flexible approach to
work, sometimes working different hours to meet the needs of the service and
having to cover for colleagues in the Communications and Engagement team when
cover/extra resource is needed to meet the demands of the service.
- Ensure personal continuing
professional development is maintained, including attending relevant internal
and external development, training all-staff days and workshops.
Collaborative
Working
- Liaise with external
suppliers (for example, graphic designers, video producers and website
developers) to design and produce materials and content.
- Liaise with colleagues
across the system and support and produce written communications such as
briefings, press releases, media enquiries, correspondence responses and staff
communications.
- Support the organisation and
our team to build and maintain relationships with staff and stakeholders.
- Support and manage events,
meetings and briefings with staff, partners and stakeholders.
The job description and
person specification are an outline of the tasks, responsibilities and outcomes
required of the role. The job holder will carry out any other duties as may
reasonably be required by their line manager.
Job description
Job responsibilities
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE:
This role is
for someone who wants to use their abilities and enthusiasm to make a positive
difference to the lives of people living in our wonderful county.
Working across
the main communications and engagement functions of our team, you will:
-
Be a
good communicator - we need solid written and verbal skills to support
effective and targeted communication and engagement with a wide range of
internal and external audiences.
-
Be
interested in engaging with communities - to find out what they think our team
works with communities and voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise
(VCFSE) organisations across the county to learn about their experiences and
views to help vital shape health and care services.
-
Be
good with people - in person, on the phone or via a screen or keyboard. A key
aspect of our work is building and maintaining strong relationships with
colleagues in NHS Somerset; partners across Our Somerset (our integrated care
system); and external partners including MPs, members of the public,
campaigners and local councillors.
-
Work
hard and take pride in your work - to develop and implement communication
plans, create engaging content to capture hearts and minds across various
channels, and ensure consistent messaging that resonates with our audiences and
helps us deliver our goals.
-
Improve
lives - you will take responsibility for developing and delivering key public
health and awareness campaigns. Examples include supporting our winter campaign
to keep people well and out of hospital; our Take the Pressure Off hypertension
campaign; our Somerset's Big Conversation engagement work; or our drive to make
Somerset smoke free by 2030.
-
Be
flexible and willing to learn - to develop skills and experience you'll be
getting involved in the whole range of communications and engagement activity, including
proactive and reactive media; reputation management; branding; gaining and
using public and stakeholder insight to inform our work; crisis management;
design; film and photography; corporate publications and communications
channels (including social media); stakeholder visits and internal staff
events.
-
Be well - organised were a small team who work on short, medium and long-term
projects. You will need to bring or develop the skills to manage competing
pressures and work effectively with others to get the job done.
-
Enjoy
a challenge and have fun! Our team brings together professionals with wide-ranging
experience who love combining their expertise and stretching themselves to achieve
great things on behalf of the NHS. We need people who go the extra mile to rise
to challenges when the pressure is on, but who love the opportunity for fun
with flights of imagination and flashes of creativity to break new ground in
our work.
KEY RESPONSIBILTIES OF THE ROLE:
You will work in a flexible way to support
the team and the organisation. Key responsibilities include:
-
Support and develop
marketing and campaigns in line with NHS Somerset priorities.
- Monitor and analyse the
effectiveness of communication strategies, campaigns and activities to provide
insights and recommendations.
- Managing and updating
website content on the NHS Somerset and Our Somerset websites
- Developing and managing NHS
Somerset's social media accounts, including creating, scheduling, and
monitoring social media posts and sharing audience insight to help us improve
our strategy and tactics
- Support, write and
implement communications plans.
Ensure communication and
engagement initiatives are delivered within budget.
- Produce materials to
support engagement activities. These include slide decks for focus groups,
surveys, promotion materials and supporting content for social media campaigns.
- Keep up to date with
national guidance and best practice principles relating to communications and engagement.
- Make best use of all
communications channels to ensure targeted engagement reaches seldom heard
groups and communities.
- Lead on identifying
segmented audiences and the most appropriate channels in which to reach them,
in order to deliver timely, relevant and purposeful communication activities.
- Produce engaging content to
maximise engagement and reach, including text, images and videos across all
digital channels and platforms.
- Have a flexible approach to
work, sometimes working different hours to meet the needs of the service and
having to cover for colleagues in the Communications and Engagement team when
cover/extra resource is needed to meet the demands of the service.
- Ensure personal continuing
professional development is maintained, including attending relevant internal
and external development, training all-staff days and workshops.
Collaborative
Working
- Liaise with external
suppliers (for example, graphic designers, video producers and website
developers) to design and produce materials and content.
- Liaise with colleagues
across the system and support and produce written communications such as
briefings, press releases, media enquiries, correspondence responses and staff
communications.
- Support the organisation and
our team to build and maintain relationships with staff and stakeholders.
- Support and manage events,
meetings and briefings with staff, partners and stakeholders.
The job description and
person specification are an outline of the tasks, responsibilities and outcomes
required of the role. The job holder will carry out any other duties as may
reasonably be required by their line manager.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Educated to degree level in relevant subject or equivalent level of experience of working at a similar level in specialist area.
Experience
Essential
- Experience of coordinating projects in complex and challenging environments.
- Proven knowledge of commissioning design, print, video, photography and other communications service.
- Ability to evaluate campaigns and communications plans identifying key learnings to inform future activity.
- Good knowledge of Microsoft packages including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
- Proven knowledge of the media handling and the ability to deal with press enquiries.
- Recent and significant experience using content creation software to develop engaging content such as videos and social media graphics.
- Creative flair to adapt subject matter into content relevant to target online groups and communities.
- Confidence to take ownership of issues and see them through to conclusion.
- Ability to deal with complex and sensitive situations, using a non-judgmental empathetic approach.
- Excellent organisational and time management skills and ability to adhere to strict deadlines.
- Motivated, resourceful and showing good initiative when required able to secure co-operation of colleagues at all levels in addressing concerns.
- Strong team player able to support work across the communications and engagement team.
Desirable
- Evidence of continued professional development.
- Previous experience in similar role in public sector.
- A good understanding of the health and social care environment and roles and responsibilities within it.
- Ability to use website content management software to create and edit webpages and an understanding of how the accessibility requirements for public sector organisations must be applied to our online content.
- Track record of proactive creativity and the ability to generate and then deliver on new and inspiring ways to identify and engage with key audiences.
Communication
Essential
- Skilled communicator with excellent writing, report writing and presentation skills; capable of constructing and delivering clear ideas and concepts concisely and accurately for diverse audiences.
- Skills for communication on complex matters and difficult situations, requiring persuasion and influence.
- Good spelling, grammar and attention to detail.
- The ability to turn complex information into simple and clear communications material.
- Skills for nurturing key relationships and maintaining networks.
Personal Statement / Motivation for Applying
Essential
- Please use this section to explain how you meet the additional criteria in the Personal Specification including your reasons and motivation for applying.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Educated to degree level in relevant subject or equivalent level of experience of working at a similar level in specialist area.
Experience
Essential
- Experience of coordinating projects in complex and challenging environments.
- Proven knowledge of commissioning design, print, video, photography and other communications service.
- Ability to evaluate campaigns and communications plans identifying key learnings to inform future activity.
- Good knowledge of Microsoft packages including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
- Proven knowledge of the media handling and the ability to deal with press enquiries.
- Recent and significant experience using content creation software to develop engaging content such as videos and social media graphics.
- Creative flair to adapt subject matter into content relevant to target online groups and communities.
- Confidence to take ownership of issues and see them through to conclusion.
- Ability to deal with complex and sensitive situations, using a non-judgmental empathetic approach.
- Excellent organisational and time management skills and ability to adhere to strict deadlines.
- Motivated, resourceful and showing good initiative when required able to secure co-operation of colleagues at all levels in addressing concerns.
- Strong team player able to support work across the communications and engagement team.
Desirable
- Evidence of continued professional development.
- Previous experience in similar role in public sector.
- A good understanding of the health and social care environment and roles and responsibilities within it.
- Ability to use website content management software to create and edit webpages and an understanding of how the accessibility requirements for public sector organisations must be applied to our online content.
- Track record of proactive creativity and the ability to generate and then deliver on new and inspiring ways to identify and engage with key audiences.
Communication
Essential
- Skilled communicator with excellent writing, report writing and presentation skills; capable of constructing and delivering clear ideas and concepts concisely and accurately for diverse audiences.
- Skills for communication on complex matters and difficult situations, requiring persuasion and influence.
- Good spelling, grammar and attention to detail.
- The ability to turn complex information into simple and clear communications material.
- Skills for nurturing key relationships and maintaining networks.
Personal Statement / Motivation for Applying
Essential
- Please use this section to explain how you meet the additional criteria in the Personal Specification including your reasons and motivation for applying.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.