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Location
Salary
£37,259 - £45,356 per annum inclusive of HCAS
Profession
Administrative and IT
Grade
Band 5
Deadline
26 Feb 2026
Contract Type
12 months (Fixed term)
Posted Date
12 Feb 2026

Job overview

Are you a digital communications expert with a passion for making a real impact? We are looking for a dynamic individual to drive our digital presence and engage our diverse audiences.

You will:

  • Lead on keeping our digital platforms up to date - both in terms of functionality and content
  • Drive digital strategy: Recommand and implement new functions and updates across our websites and social media platforms,  ensuring alignment with our broader goals and objectives
  • Innovate and optimise: Design a forward-looking innovation and development roadmap for our digital channels, ensuring we leverage the latest technology
  • Create compelling content: Develop and curate content that resonates with our target audiences, inspiring and engaging them while maintaining best practice guidelines
  • Lead and advise: Collaborate with colleagues across the Trust to provide training and support in managing online content.

What you will bring:

  • Digital expertise: A strong background in digital communications, with experience in content creation, social media management, and websites development - experience of both VerseOne and Sharepoint would be highly useful in this role.
  • Strategic vision: The ability to develop and implement digital strategies that align with organisational goals and drive engagement
  • Innovation mindset: A proactive approach to staying ahead of digital trends and technologies, constantly seeking ways to enhance user experience

Main duties of the job

  • To manage and update content for the Trust’s website and social media channels in line with the organisations overarching communications strategy
  • To lead on the management of the Trust's intranet and digital screens
  • To produce regular reporting on the performance of the Trust’s digital communications
  • To provide advice and guidance to colleagues across the Trust and external partners on best practice for digital communications
  • To ensure the constant development and innovation of the Trust’s digital channels

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Digital and social media

  • To ensure the Trust’s website and intranet are kept up-to-date with new improvements, restructuration when needed, and timely and engaging content.
  • To ensure the Trust’s owned social media channels are kept up-to-date with timely and engaging content
  • Drive growth of the Trust’s digital audience by ensuring engaging and shareable content.
  • To assist colleagues across the Trust with website and social media projects, giving expert guidance in terms of content, section or site development.
  • Manage the Trust’s digital screens programme, with content and logistics support to both the Communications Team and IT department.
  • To create campaigns that will grow the Trust’s social media following and community engagement.
  • To increase visits to the Trust’s website through our social media channels.

Communications and relations

  • To produce accurate, effective and highly engaging content for the Trust’s digital platforms and presences
  • To us specialist expertise to advise colleagues digital communication best practice
  • To establish and maintain effective co-operative working relationships with all intranet editors, supporting them with a planning and support offer on a monthly basis.
  • To plan and organise digital communication activities and events, requiring the formulation and adjustment of plans and strategies.
  • To manage contracts with external suppliers ensuring value for money and working within the framework of the organisation.

Policy and service development

  • To develop digital and social media plans to ensure the constant development and innovation of the Trust’s platforms and presences
  • To plan, manage and coordinate often complex programmes and projects across digital communication activities, order to ensure that resources available are allocated appropriately with all deadlines met.

Information resources

  • To produce regular reports on the performance of the Trust’s digital communications outputs and channels, analysing complex statistical data and presenting it in an accessible way.
  • To manage key corporate documents on the website and intranet through version control measures, ensuring these are accurate and up to date.