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Senior Communications Manager

London
£80k – £90k/yr
Posted about 16 hours ago
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Senior Communications Manager

A global fintech specialist is seeking a Senior Communications Manager to design, help shape and amplify the story of the business. In this London-based role, you will develop and execute the European communications strategies that enhance reputation, support business growth and position products and expertise prominently in the market.

Responsibilities:

  • Contribute to a comprehensive communications strategy that supports B2B marketing strategy to strengthen brand objectives.
  • Collaborate and advise internal stakeholders, draft executive briefs and prepare senior leaders for media interactions and industry events.
  • Lead proactive media relations efforts, including drafting and editing pitches, press materials, commentary, and content.
  • Build relationships with journalists to achieve exposure.
  • Translate complex business and regulatory issues into engaging stories and integrated content spanning social media copy, vertical video, and long-form content.
  • Monitor the news agenda and industry developments to identify reactive and proactive storytelling opportunities.
  • Track media coverage, maintain press lists, and compile reports that measure impact and inform future activity.
  • Identify opportunities to promote expertise and competitive advantage through opinion pieces, commentary, and speaking engagements.
  • Manage all media relations, including proactive outreach and reactive responses.
  • Monitor media coverage, analyse PR campaign performance, and provide regular reports to senior management.
  • Serve as the main point of contact for media enquiries.
  • Collaborate closely with marketing and ensure consistency in messaging.

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  • Proven track record in a broad communications role across fintech, SAS, or a fast-paced technology-based business ideally.
  • In-house experience is preferred.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to distil complex topics into clear, engaging messages.
  • Strong network of media contacts within the UK financial and business press (ideally).

Salary:

£80-£90,000 (Dependent on experience)

Working Arrangements:

  • 3-days in the office
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Skills

Communications Strategy
Media Relations
Content Creation
B2B Marketing
Stakeholder Collaboration
Press Materials
Storytelling
Social Media
Analytical Skills
Public Relations
Executive Briefing
Industry Events
Journalist Relationships
Brand Management
Opinion Pieces
Campaign Performance

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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