Job Description and Person Specification (HR5)
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Job Description
School/Department: / Communications and Marketing
Post Title: / CORPORATE WRITER EDITOR (fixed term maternity cover)
Please enter Level under appropriate Career Pathway / ERE / TAE / MSA / CAO / R.Nurse / Clinical
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ERE Category / Academic Posts / Non-Academic Posts
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Posts Responsible to (and Level): / Head of Corporate Communications
Posts Responsible for (and Level): / N/A
Job purpose: To research and execute high quality copy for a wide range of corporate publications, including prospectuses; features for the website, various journals, higher education guides and directories; corporate presentations; contribute to the brand style guidelines; deliver advice, training and guidance on appropriate application of the style guide. Manage the bank of external writers and editors.
Key Accountabilities/Primary Responsibilities (6-10 bullet points maximum)
  1. Research topics and execute high quality copy for a wide range of corporate publications as well as corporate sections of the University prospectuses, and other outputs
  1. Produce features for publishing on the corporate website, various journals, higher education guides and directories
  1. Personally take editorial responsibility for a number of the University’s flagshipcorporate publications as well as suites of key University publications
  1. Ensure that distribution lists of publications as described in point 3 are populated and updated to reflect Communications strategy, and that reader feedback is sought, and routinely fed into the development of publications
  1. Draft corporate announcements and presentations, working closely with other Communications colleagues and senior university staff to ensure the consistent presentation of key messages
  1. Contribute to the University’s style guidelines, from time to time advising internal stakeholders on their application
  1. Source and manage a bank of relevant suppliers such as writers and editors and ensure that they deliver on-brand, monitoring deliver quality and value as preferred suppliers to the University
  1. Work with writers in digital communications to ensure an integrated and timely approach to communications across channels. Generate copy where required for all channels, on- and offline.
  1. Contribute to the wider reputation management carried out by the department, handling sensitive issues (and when required, becoming part of the crisis communications team), supporting the work of the press office, internal communications, community relations and public affairs
  1. Undertake any other appropriate duties as directed by the Head of Corporate Communications.
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Internal & External Relationships: (nature & purpose of relationships)
Special Requirements: occasional requirement to work unsocial hours
Person Specification
Criteria / Essential / Desirable / How to be assessed
Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience:
A good degree or equivalent professional qualification
Postgraduate qualification or further professional PR or related qualification
Significant, demonstrable experience of high end, high quality, corporate writing, for a diverse range of audiences and purposes
A demonstrable track record of producing high quality corporate publications
Experience of project management in a communications context / X
X
X
x / X / Application
Application
Application, portfolio, interview, job related task
Application, portfolio
Application & interview
Planning and Organising:
Must be highly organised, efficient and thorough, and able to take projects through from conception to completion
Experience of working on concurrent projects / X
X / Application & interview
Problem Solving and Initiative:
Highly developed research skills to be applied to a range of academic and other topics and turn them into high quality copy
Experience of contributing to the planning and execution of new collateral / X
X / Application, portfolio, interview,
Management and Teamwork:
Excellent interpersonal skills, a “can-do” attitude, and the ability to engage with individuals across departments and at different levels of seniority to achieve objectives / X / Application, interview
Communicating and Influencing:
Excellent, versatile and highly accurate writing skills, showing a strong sense of audience and purpose, creativity and flair. / X / Application, interview, possible job-related task at interview
Other Skills and Behaviours:
Well developed IT skills, conversant with all standard software appropriate for the tasks outlined in the job description, and including web
Some familiarity with a university environment and an understanding of the market positioning of a Russell Group university / X / x / Application, interview
Special Requirements:
A sound general knowledge, sufficient to allow an understanding of a wide range of academic and research topics
Willing to work unsocial hours from time to time / X
X / Interview

Job Hazard Analysis Form - Appendix to Job and Person Specification

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Physical Abilities
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Repetitive Climbing i.e. steps, stools, ladders
Fine motor grips (e.g. pipetting)
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Repetitive reaching at shoulder height
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Psychosocial Issues
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Shift work/night work/on call duties ##

O – Occasionally (up to 1/3 of time); F – Frequently (up to 2/3 of time); C – Constantly (more than 2/3 of time) ## denotes to HR the need for a full PEHQ to be sent to all applicants for this position.

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