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Title | Communications Manager |
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Thames21 is the voice for London’s waterways. We work hand in hand with communities to improve rivers, canals and ponds for social and environmental benefit through: practical, educational and awareness-raising projects. Our army of volunteers enhance protect and fight for the capitals’ wide network of waterways, which provide vital habitat for wildlife and much needed green space in one of the most densely populated cities in Europe.
Initially established as a research project in 1994, Thames21 became an independent registered charity in 2004 and today has nearly 10,000 volunteers on waterways across London.
At present Thames21 has 28 staff members, some of whom are based in our main office close to Cannon Street Station, others are based in our Bow Lock Office, in the heart of East London, others are home based and work in the heart of local communities.
Purpose of Job
This role will be responsible for developing and delivering Thames21’s Communications Strategy and provide expert advice and leadership on engagement and communications for Thames21’s activities with communities across London and beyond. The main focus is to develop further the Charity’s reputation and profile through building and maintaining relationships with community groups, stakeholders, partners, key opinion formers and the wider public.
The Communications Manager will be directly involved with managing and maintaining public-facing communications for the charity centrally and across its many projects, ensuring a consistent approach to branding, events, media relations and internal communications across Thames21
To apply for this exciting position visit our website
Or to request an application pack email : adrian.spalding@thames21.og.uk
Closing date for completed application forms: 5pm Monday 7th December 2015
We do not accept CV’s only completed Thames21 application forms |