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Communications Officer

17 days ago by Pertemps Black Country Perms
  • Salary negotiable
  • Wolverhampton, England, UK
  • Full-time
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Communications & Engagement Officer role translating political and policy developments into clear, engaging content and thought leadership for members. You’ll join a leading business membership organisation, helping shape the voice of the regional business community and building relationships with businesses and policymakers. Standout perks include a 35-hour week, hybrid working, and 27 days’ leave plus bank holidays.

Key skills
Writing and editingPolicy and legislative analysisPublic affairs and political awarenessResearch and business intelligence gatheringContent production across multiple channelsStakeholder managementNewsletter, article and report writingEvent/meeting representation and networkingAttention to detail and organisation
Salary not listed — comparable West Midlands Communications/Public Affairs Officer roles typically pay around £28k–£38k depending on experience.
You'll thrive here if you enjoy simplifying complex policy into plain-English content and confidently engaging senior stakeholders across business and public affairs.
Why apply
  • 35-hour working week
  • Hybrid working with 3 days onsite
  • 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Are you passionate about politics, public affairs and business? Do you enjoy turning policies into clear, engaging content that people actually want to read?

We're looking for a Communications & Engagement Officer to join a leading business membership organisation, helping to shape the voice of a business community. This is an exciting opportunity for someone with excellent writing skills, political awareness and a genuine interest in influencing policy that affects local businesses.

The Role

Working closely with the Head of Marketing & Communications, you'll monitor political, economic and policy developments, translating complex legislation and government policy into engaging, easy-to-understand communications for their members.

You'll research emerging issues, gather business intelligence, produce thought leadership content, write articles, newsletters and reports, and help ensure that your organisation is recognised as a trusted voice on regional business issues.

You'll also build strong relationships with businesses, policymakers and key stakeholders, representing the company at meetings, consultations and networking events.

What We're Looking For We're keen to hear from candidates with experience in communications, public affairs, policy, journalism, PR or a similar environment who can demonstrate:

Excellent writing, editing and communication skills.

The ability to simplify complex policy and political information into plain English.

A genuine interest in politics, current affairs and the business environment.

Strong research and analytical skills.

Experience producing engaging content across a range of channels.

Confidence building relationships with senior stakeholders and business leaders.

A proactive, organised approach with excellent attention to detail.

What's on Offer? 35-hour working week (Monday to Friday), supporting a healthy work-life balance.

Hybrid working. Applicants should be based within a reasonable commuting distance of Wolverhampton as 3 days a week you will be required to work on site.

27 days annual leave, plus Bank Holidays

Reference: 23810_2756490941·Original posting
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