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Head of Corporate Communications UKI

London
£100k – £115k/yr
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Head of Corporate Communications UKI

About The Job

Danoners are steering us to a more sustainable future, helping to make the world healthier. As a certified B-Corp, we have our Danone Impact Journey to 2026. This will only be possible with each and every one of our leaders.

Role Purpose

As the Head of Corporate Communications, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and safeguarding the corporate reputation of Danone UKI. You will lead the development and execution of a dynamic corporate communications strategy, driving awareness of our BCorp status and One Planet One Health vision to position Danone as a top player in the F&B industry in UKI.

Some of the responsibilities include

  • Cultivate, enhance, and safeguard Danone's corporate and commercial reputation across all channels through comprehensive stakeholder engagement.
  • Drive the attainment of key business goals by strategically defining and executing corporate communication initiatives with excellence.
  • Responsible for choice of and ownership of media channels
  • Define local media relations strategy and oversees execution
  • Define corporate social media strategy and oversee execution. Coordinate closely with category teams
  • Manage issues and crisis communication.
  • Ensure media & social media monitoring, listening & early warning on emerging issues.
  • Oversee reputation measurement
  • Responsible for choice and management of communication agency support (crisis, corporate PR, etc.)
  • Corporate spokesperson
  • Advise and support to General Manager and Leadership Teams on communication matters
  • Support, media train and prepare top management as spokespeople
  • Support with strategic non-branded category comms campaigns when required

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  • Significant corporate communications background within regulated industries is essential.
  • Extensive crisis management experience within large/global complex organisations
  • Media Management experience - Working closely with top tier media outlets
  • Track record of managing corporate communications for large complex business
  • Strategic thinker with the ability to translate vision into actionable communication plans that enhance corporate reputation.
  • Experienced team leader who has developed the skills of team members

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Salary

The salary bracket for this role is £100,000 - 115,000 plus car allowance, bonus and competitive benefits package.

Location

This role is based out of our Chiswick office and you must be able to be in the office 2-3 days per week on average.

About Us

At Danone UK & Ireland, we are committed to delivering better health through better nutrition for millions of consumers and patients in our communities.

We have a range of flexible benefits and excellent rewards, click here to find out more

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is deeply embedded in Danone's DNA, representing our core values and beliefs. We embrace diversity as a driving force for positive change, nurturing an inclusive workplace where every individual is valued.

Closing Date

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Skills

Corporate Communications
Crisis Management
Media Management
Stakeholder Engagement
Strategic Thinking
Team Leadership
Social Media Strategy
Media Relations
Reputation Measurement
Communication Strategy
Public Relations
Issue Management
Spokesperson Skills
Non-branded Campaigns
Monitoring
Listening

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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