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Communications Officer

Society of Apothecaries

London

Hybrid

GBP 35,000 - 50,000

Full time

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Job summary

The Society of Apothecaries seeks a Communications Officer to enhance their engagement strategies and brand management. This unique role involves handling diverse communication channels and contributing to a historic organization dedicated to supporting health professionals. Key responsibilities include managing content creation, ensuring consistent messaging, and fostering relationships across departments.

Benefits

Flexible/hybrid working arrangements
28 days annual leave per year
Enhanced maternity provisions

Qualifications

  • Hands-on experience of creating and implementing content across digital platforms.
  • Proven track record of producing content appropriate for target audiences.

Responsibilities

  • Manage communications and engagement functions in-house.
  • Be the guardian of Society’s brand and ensure consistency in all communications.
  • Evaluate success of communications activities against Society’s goals.

Skills

Content Creation
Communication
Relationship Management
Brand Management

Job description

Job Description

An incredibly rare in-house opportunity for a self-motivated & collaborative Communications Officer to join one of the City of London’s most historic and prestigious organisations.

Founded in 1617, The Society of Apothecaries was set up as a members’ association specifically to support doctors, pharmacists, and other health professionals, with the purpose of furthering education, research and innovation in the medical field. Today, the Society, continues to support medical students who are struggling financially and through our Centre for Health Studies, runs a wide range of educational programmes including, post-graduate Medical Diplomas, courses and lectures open to the General Public. Our members are still predominantly medical professionals. We are based at the wonderful C17th Apothecaries Hall, a Grade 1 listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument, where we host a wide range of events including black-and white-tie dinners.

The Communications Officer reports directly to the Senior Leadership Team and sits at the centre of all the Society’s activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for a professional who believes that excellent communications have the power to bring people together to facilitate change. You will have the opportunity to develop this role, which is creative, varied and has huge impact.

You will:

1. Manage the communications and engagement functions in-house to serve all areas of the Society.

2. In collaboration with the Senior Leadership Team & key stakeholders, manage the annual pattern of communications & engagement activities required and ensure key deadlines are met.

3. Be the guardian of the Society’s brand including visual content, tone of voice and owned channels of communication; working with external branding consultants where applicable, act as the main point of contact for checking & editing materials destined for Society and external audiences to ensure they comply with agreed branding.

4. Work across the Society to ensure consistency of message in all communications.

5. Build and maintain relationships across all internal departments to develop, coordinate and facilitate effective communications.

6. Through excellent relationship management with all key stakeholders, be aware of current activities across all of the Society’s branches.

7. Develop & deliver content across the Society’s communications channels, e.g. website, digital newsletters, social media, media relations, printed and digital leaflets, following agreed approval processes and in collaboration with relevant teams.

8. Act as the webmaster for the Society’s website; administering updates within agreed approval processes.

9. Market the Society’s activities including events, lectures, examinations, and courses to attract attendance.

10. Lead the annual production of key Society engagement materials, including the Society Members’ Handbook, Apothecary journal and Galen Awards Ceremony brochure, managing and liaising with key contributors (including volunteers) to ensure timelines are met.

11. Evaluate the success of communications activities against the Society’s goals and objectives to inform the way forward.

12. Report and collaborate on communications activities by organising and minuting monthly comms meetings.

13. Have a strong awareness of the Society’s purpose and objectives, through familiarity with the Communications Strategy, Society’s Standing Orders & By-laws, output of Committees and operational strategic plans.

Please note that due to the high level of interest in this role, you must have hands-on experience of creating and implementing content, including using digital platforms. You will be a wordsmith with a proven track record of producing content appropriate for the target audience(s).

The Society takes pride in offering key benefits such as flexible/hybrid working arrangements, 28 days annual leave per year and enhanced maternity provisions.

We will be holding interviews w/c 28th July 2025 with second interviews in early August. Please let us know in your covering letter if you are unable to make this timeframe, as we may be able to arrange an alternative.

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