At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead engaging communications for a top-tier faculty in the built environment.
- Company: Join The Bartlett Faculty, a global leader in education and research.
- Benefits: Fixed-term role with opportunities for professional growth and creative campaign development.
- Other info: Exciting management position with a focus on collaboration and continuous improvement.
- Why this job: Make a real impact by enhancing our reputation through innovative digital strategies.
- Qualifications: Experience in digital communications, content creation, and strong organisational skills.
The predicted salary is between 40000 - 50000 Β£ per year.
The Bartlett Faculty Office Marketing and Communications Team is recruiting for a Grade 7 Communications Manager. This is a fixed term role ending on 30 April 2027. The Communications Manager will play a key role in raising awareness and reputation of The Bartlett Faculty of The Built Environment, and our academic departments, as a leading global hub for education and research.
They will take the lead on delivering an engaging, effective schedule of communications for internal and external audiences through digital channels including website, social media and email. This role offers an exciting opportunity to step into a management position, and develop creative communications campaigns and build brand narrative through a range of communications content, publications and public events.
Desired Skills and Experience:
- Digital communications and content creation across multiple channels.
- Writing, editing, proofreading, and audience-focused content development.
- Website content management using CMS platforms (e.g. Drupal).
- Digital literacy, including Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, social media, and email marketing tools.
- Digital analytics and performance reporting (e.g. Google Analytics, KPIs).
- Staff management, professional development, and performance management.
- Strong organisational skills, prioritisation, and deadline management.
- Excellent written communication with attention to detail.
- Collaboration, stakeholder engagement, and independent working.
- Analytical thinking, problem-solving, and strategic decision-making.
- Innovation and continuous improvement.
- Knowledge of GDPR, accessibility standards, and digital content governance.
Communications Manager employer: UCL
The Bartlett Faculty Office offers a dynamic and supportive work environment where creativity and innovation thrive. As a Communications Manager, you will have the opportunity to lead impactful communications strategies that enhance the faculty's global reputation while benefiting from professional development opportunities and a collaborative culture. Located in a vibrant academic setting, this role not only allows for personal growth but also contributes to meaningful educational advancements in the built environment.