Communications Lead CGEMJP

Role Title: Communications Lead

Duration: 3 month contract

Location: Telford but willing and able to travel regularly across sites and supplier/partner locations

Rate: up to £460 p/d Umbrella inside IR35

Clearance required: SC Clearance is desired

Role purpose/summary

Provide visible, expert leadership to realise the communications strategy and uplift communications capability across the organisation. You will set standards for high-quality, user-centred communications, build skills and confidence across teams, and ensure communications activity is evidence-based, integrated with programme delivery, and achieves measurable outcomes. You will partner with senior leaders, programme teams and suppliers to drive consistency, compliance with good practice, and delivery at pace.

Key Responsibilities:

Strategy, Planning & Governance:

  • Translate departmental/organisational communications strategy into a deliverable roadmap with clear objectives, audiences, channels, messages and measures.
  • Establish and run governance for communications (planning cycles, editorial boards, approvals, campaign assurance, brand and accessibility compliance).
  • Integrate communications plans with programme delivery schedules, milestones and benefits; ensure readiness for major releases/go-lives.

Capability Uplift & Good Practice:

  • Lead a structured capability uplift programme (skills assessment, curriculum, toolkits, playbooks, coaching, communities of practice).
  • Define and embed standards and templates (audience insight, message frameworks, channel selection, evaluation, plain English, accessibility).
  • Provide coaching and feedback to senior leaders and SMEs on effective narrative, presentation, and stakeholder communications.

Audience Insight, Content & Channels:

  • Commission and use audience insight (quantitative/qualitative) to shape strategy and content.
  • Oversee creation of high-quality content (briefings, speeches, employee updates, stakeholder packs, press lines, digital content) with strong attention to detail.
  • Optimise channel mix (internal: town halls, Intranet, Yammer/Teams, newsletters; external: GOV.UK, media, social, stakeholder networks), ensuring consistency and timely delivery.

Stakeholder & Senior Leadership Engagement:

  • Build trusted relationships with SROs, programme leadership, policy/operations and HR, aligning comms to business outcomes.
  • Challenge and influence senior leaders constructively to uphold standards and make evidence-based decisions.
  • Coordinate communications with suppliers and delivery partners, ensuring message alignment and contractual deliverables on communications where relevant.

Risk, Assurance & Measurement:

  • Maintain a communications RAID approach (reputational, operational, and stakeholder risks); define mitigations and escalation routes.
  • Establish KPIs and evaluation frameworks (reach, engagement, sentiment, comprehension, behaviour change), producing clear insights and recommendations.
  • Prepare for and respond to internal/external reviews and audits; track actions to closure.

Change, Readiness & Events:

  • Align communications to change and business readiness plans (training, adoption, stakeholder briefings, go-live comms, early life support messaging).
  • Plan and deliver major events (roadshows, leadership briefings, stakeholder forums), with clear objectives, success measures, and feedback loops.

Team Leadership & Operations (particularly for G6):

  • Line-manage and mentor communications professionals; role-model inclusive leadership and civil service values.
  • Own the comms operating model, including resourcing, supplier management, budget oversight, and continuous improvement.

Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Substantial UK government experience in a similar role within a complex programme/project environment of significant scale with multiple stakeholders and suppliers.
  • Dynamic, visible leadership with proven ability to influence in a multi-disciplinary environment; line management experience (expected at G6).
  • Proven track record of delivering at pace, meeting quality standards and deadlines across concurrent initiatives.
  • Confidence to challenge and influence senior leaders, using evidence and insight to drive decisions.
  • Problem ownership: identifies risks and gaps early, designs pragmatic solutions, and delivers positive outcomes.
  • Role-models communications best practice and coaches others to enhance capability.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication, with strong attention to detail and the ability to craft clear, concise, audience-appropriate content.
  • Hands-on experience of communications planning, audience insight, editorial processes, measurement/evaluation, and flexing methods (eg, Agile/hybrid environments) to delivery priorities.

Grade 6: Typically leads the communications function for a large programme/portfolio, sets strategic direction, owns the comms operating model, and line-manages a multi-disciplinary team (including G7 and below).

Grade 7: Typically leads communications for a complex project or major workstream, shaping strategy execution, standards and capability building, and may line-manage a small team.

All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply!

Job Details

Company
Experis IT
Location
Telford, Shropshire, United Kingdom TF1 1
Employment Type
Contract
Salary
GBP Daily
Posted