Wyre Council
Web, Intranet and Internal Communications Officer

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Web, Intranet and Internal Communications Officer – Vacancy
We are looking for a talented and motivated Web, Intranet and Internal Communications Officer to join our Communications & Visitor Economy team.
This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping how we communicate with our residents, staff, and partners. You will lead on the development and management of our website and intranet, ensuring they are accessible, engaging, and meet the needs of our communities and workforce.
About The Role
In this varied and hands-on role, you will:
- Manage and continuously improve the council’s website and intranet, supporting our Digital Wyre ambitions
- Lead on web accessibility, ensuring compliance with legislation and best practice
- Develop and maintain high-quality, user-focused content
- Use insight and analytics to improve digital performance and customer experience
- Support internal communications across multiple channels, including our staff hub and digital screens
- Work closely with services, partners, and senior leaders to deliver effective communications
- Support campaigns, marketing activity and emergency communications when required
- Provide training and guidance to staff and stakeholders on digital platforms
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You will also support the wider communications team, helping deliver campaigns, content, and media responses as needed.
We’re Seeking Someone Who Is
- An excellent communicator with strong writing and digital content skills
- Experienced in managing websites and intranet platforms using content management systems
- Knowledgeable in SEO, digital accessibility standards, and analytics (e.g., Google Analytics)
- Proactive, organised, and able to manage multiple priorities
- A collaborative team player who can also work independently
- Passionate about improving digital services and user experience
Experience in local government, internal communications, or digital marketing would be advantageous.
Our Values
At Wyre Council, our values are at the heart of everything we do. We are:
- Professional – taking pride in delivering high-quality services
- Innovative – embracing change and new ideas
- Collaborative – working together as one team
- Customer-focused – putting our residents at the centre of what we do


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What We Offer
- A supportive and friendly working environment
- Opportunities for professional development
- Flexible working arrangements
- The chance to contribute to meaningful work that benefits our communities
Additional Information
- Occasional evening and out-of-hours working may be required
- Casual car user allowance (you will need access to your own transport)
- Wyre Council operates a non-smoking policy
Join Us
If you’re passionate about digital communications and want to make a real impact in a forward-thinking council, we’d love to hear from you.
How to apply:
A career in local government can be very rewarding, offering a variety of roles and opportunities for personal and professional development.
Wyre Council offers this development through many of its career paths.
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