Pennon Group
Director of Communications

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At Pennon Group, we’re proud to serve communities while protecting the environment. Together with our subsidiaries, South West Water, Bristol Water, Bournemouth Water, SES Water, Pennon Water Services, and Pennon Power, we’re leading the way in water and renewables.
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Director of Communications
Pennon is seeking an exceptional communications leader to lead its corporate communications function and play a critical role in protecting and enhancing the reputation of the Group and its operating businesses.
This strategically important role combines strategic leadership with hands-on delivery. Operating in a highly visible and scrutinised environment, the Director of Communications will develop and deliver the Group's communications strategy, lead proactive and reactive media relations, direct communications during incidents and crises, and drive the continued evolution of Pennon's digital and social media capability.
This is an outstanding opportunity for a communications professional who thrives on complexity, exercises sound judgement under pressure, and can balance long-term strategic thinking with operational execution.
The Role
As Director of Communications, you will own and lead Group corporate communications across Pennon and its operating businesses, ensuring clear, consistent, and effective external communications that support business priorities and strengthen corporate reputation.
Key responsibilities include:
- Developing and delivering communications strategies that enhance reputation and support organisational priorities.
- Leading proactive and reactive media relations activity, including ownership of the media office and newsroom operation.
- Personally managing high-profile, complex, and reputation-sensitive media issues.
- Leading communications during major incidents, crises, and operational events, including leadership of the Communications Cell within incident management structures.
- Providing expert communications counsel and constructive challenge to Executive leaders and senior stakeholders.
- Leading communications planning and delivery for major corporate announcements, campaigns, and business milestones.
- Driving the development and delivery of Pennon's digital and social media strategy, strengthening audience engagement through owned channels.
- Owning and developing the Pennon corporate website as a key communications platform.
- Leading community communications and community relations activities across Pennon's operating areas.
- Overseeing executive media briefing, preparation, and support for interviews, events, and significant announcements.
- Leading communications monitoring, insight, and evaluation to inform decision-making and continuous improvement.
- Building, leading, and developing a high-performing communications team, creating accountability, resilience, capability, and engagement.
- Working collaboratively across Public Affairs, Customer, Regulation, Sustainability, Legal, and Operational teams to deliver aligned external communications.
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As a critical leadership role within the organisation, the Director of Communications will also maintain effective out-of-hours communications and incident response capability, participating in a standby (on-call) rota and providing communications leadership during incidents, crises, and reputation-sensitive situations, including occasional weekend working as required.
About You
You will bring significant senior leadership experience in corporate communications, media relations, or reputation management within a large and complex organisation.
You will be able to demonstrate:
- A strong track record of protecting and enhancing corporate reputation.
- Extensive experience leading communications during operational incidents, crises, and issues subject to significant public scrutiny.
- Proven expertise in managing complex media relations and building credibility with journalists, editors, and broadcasters.
- Experience developing and delivering successful communications campaigns across traditional, digital, and social media channels.
- Evidence of building digital communications capability and growing audience engagement through owned channels.
- The ability to translate complex operational, regulatory, or technical issues into clear and compelling communications.
- Experience influencing, advising, and constructively challenging Executive leaders and senior stakeholders.
- Strong leadership capability, including building and developing high-performing teams.
- Excellent judgement, resilience, and decision-making in fast-moving and high-pressure environments.
What Will Motivate You
- Leading a communications function that plays a critical role in protecting and enhancing organisational reputation.
- Combining strategic leadership with active involvement in communications delivery and execution.
- Managing complex communications challenges in a dynamic and high-profile operating environment.
- Building trusted relationships with senior leaders while providing expert advice and challenge.
- Developing innovative digital and social media approaches that improve audience engagement.
- Leading, coaching, and developing talented communications professionals.
- Working closely with the communities and customers served by the organisation.
- Delivering high-quality communications that create visible impact and influence.
Essential Experience
- Senior communications leadership experience.
- Exceptional written, verbal, and presentation skills.
- Demonstrable media relations expertise.
- Proven crisis, incident, and issues-management capability.
- Strong leadership and people development skills.
- Strong digital and social media expertise.
- Ability to operate credibly with Executive leaders and senior stakeholders.
- Willingness and ability to participate in an out-of-hours standby (on-call) rota and provide communications leadership during incidents and major operational events.


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Desirable
- Professional communications qualification, relevant degree, or equivalent experience.
- Journalism or newsroom experience.
- Experience within utilities, infrastructure, or another regulated sector.
- Understanding of community engagement and community relations.
- Experience leading communications functions through organisational change or major operational challenges.
Join Pennon
This is a rare opportunity to lead a high-profile communications function at the centre of reputation management, stakeholder engagement, and corporate leadership. For an experienced communications professional seeking a role that combines strategic influence, operational leadership, and genuine organisational impact, this is an exceptional opportunity to make a difference.
Interested?
If you are an influential communications leader with the credibility, resilience, and strategic capability to protect and enhance reputation in a complex, high-profile environment, we'd love to hear from you.
We recognise and reward the commitment, expertise, and impact our people bring to the business.
As our Director of Communications, you'll benefit from a comprehensive package that includes:
- Competitive Salary – Reflecting your experience, skills, and contribution
- Company Car or Car Allowance – Supporting your professional mobility
- Performance Bonus Scheme – A rewarding and competitive incentive structure
- Pension Scheme – Helping you plan confidently for the future
- Private Healthcare Benefits – Including private medical insurance and access to employee assistance programmes
- Professional Development Opportunities – Ongoing training and support to help you grow your career
- Employee Discount Programme – Savings across a range of products and services
- Generous Annual Leave Entitlement – Giving you time to rest, recharge, and enjoy life outside of work
Closing Date: 4th September 2026
We may close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of applications. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible.
Please note that the successful candidate will be subject to a mandatory DBS check as part of the on-boarding process.
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