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Director of Communications

Active Lincolnshire

United Kingdom

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GBP 80,000 - 100,000

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Job summary

A prominent charity organization in the United Kingdom is seeking a Director of Communications to lead their strategic communications approach. This role involves shaping narratives, engaging stakeholders, and advocating for physical activity. The ideal candidate will have strong influencing skills and extensive experience in communications, with a focus on promoting health and wellbeing in Lincolnshire. The position offers a competitive salary and generous benefits, contributing to the lives of the local community.

Benefits

Circa £50,000 salary
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Private healthcare
Flexible working approach
Personal development opportunities

Qualifications

  • Extensive experience in senior-level stakeholder engagement.
  • Ability to influence and advocate for physical activity.
  • Strong communication skills for creating impactful narratives.

Responsibilities

  • Set and lead the organisation's strategic communications approach.
  • Shape and govern the organisation's narrative to advocate for change.
  • Develop system-wide communications strategies via cross-sector partnerships.
  • Build and maintain long-term stakeholder relationships.
  • Drive monitoring and evaluation for communications effectiveness.

Skills

Stakeholder engagement
Strategic communications
Influencing skills
Team leadership
Complex message translation
Job description

The Director of Communications is an exciting new leadership role with ambitious charity that is working to tackle the challenge of physical inactivity and inequalities in access to options to be active. You will be contributing to improving the health outcomes and lives of the people of Lincolnshire.

Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team, this role will lead our strategic communications approach - shaping powerful narratives that articulate impact, influence system-level change and champion the role of physical activity in tackling inequalities across Lincolnshire.

The role has the following core purpose:

  • Set and lead the organisation s strategic communications approach, ensuring audiences are clearly defined, understood, and engaged.
  • Shape and govern the organisation and sector narrative, using communications to articulate impact and create advocacy for inclusive systemic change around physical activity.
  • Develop and oversee system-wide communications strategies, fostering collaboration and change at scale through cross-sector partnerships.
  • Lead strategic stakeholder stewardship, building and maintaining long-term relationships that influence system-level change and galvanise system partners around a shared narrative.
  • Drive monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) for communications, using data and insights to demonstrate impact and inform future direction.
  • Provide inclusive leadership, inspiring and developing the communications team, being a senior leader in the organisation, embedding a values-driven, learning culture.

The role will enhance the positioning of the organisation and the wider impact of physical activity, through clear and compelling messages and storytelling.

You will need an exceptional ability to translate complex insight into clear strategic messaging, identify opportunities for influence, and create system-wide approaches to communications that drive meaningful change. You will be proactive, innovative and able to respond quickly and appropriately in a shifting environment.

You will bring extensive experience in senior level stakeholder engagement and stewardship, nurturing and developing relationships that enable Active Lincolnshire to further influence opportunities to shift the system and make a difference in tackling the inequalities that exist.

You will have the ability to influence and advocate. Using your excellent communication skills, combined with insight you will create deep and meaningful narratives championing the physical activity sector, the benefits of being active and the contribution it makes to wider community and economic opportunities and to promote the options to be active in the county.

An outcome focused approach is key, ensuring there are robust measures in place to understand and evaluate the impact of our work.

Reward Package:

  • Circa. £50,000 per annum depending on experience
  • 25 days annual leave, plus all bank holidays and 3 days during the Christmas week (Total c.36 days per annum).
  • Celebration day ; additional day for an occasion / birthday / event (subject to annual review)
  • Westfield Health private healthcare
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Flexible working approach
  • Time to be active in the working week
  • Team away days
  • Personal development and training opportunities
  • Time in the working week to volunteer
  • Employer contribution pension scheme
  • Employee wellbeing policy
  • Contribution to making a difference to the lives of people in Lincolnshire

Deadline for applications is Sunday 18 January 2026
Interviews will be held at the Active Lincolnshire office in Lincoln the week commencing Monday 26 January.

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