The details:
- £45,000 – £50,000 per annum depending on experience
- Department: Private Secretary’s Office
- 37.5 hours per week
- Engage a worldwide audience (3.32 million followers)
- Provide digital and editorial leadership to a small team of digital media specialists
- Experience of managing and editing high profile websites, social media and other digital formats
- Comprehensive benefits package, including a 15% employer contribution pension scheme, 33 days annual leave, including bank holidays, free lunch and access to training and development to support your continuous professional development.
About the role:
It’s knowing your content will be viewed by millions
It’s about never standing still and finding new ways to maintain The Queen’s presence in the public eye and on the world stage. This is what makes working for the Royal Household exceptional.
The role of Royal Communications is to engage a worldwide audience with the public role and work of The Royal Family. Joining this fast paced and dynamic team, your challenge will be to lead on and develop our digital communications strategy, and ensure that we make effective use of a range of digital platforms to support these aims.
You’ll provide digital and editorial leadership to a small team of digital media specialists, drive the content strategy of our newly launched website, and work with colleagues across the organisation to continuously improve our digital presence.
Whether you’re covering a state visit, award ceremony or royal engagement, you’ll make sure our digital channels consistently spark interest and reach a range of audiences.
With an eye to the future, you’ll work to hone and shape our digital communications through sharing best practice, understanding new technologies and stimulating creativity.
The reaction to our work is always high-profile, and so reputation, brand and impact will be at the forefront of all you do. And having your work shared around the world will be the biggest reward.
Apply on this site (dodgy looking domain URL but it’s legit) by 24/04/2016 23:55
*Of course, the Queen can’t actually legally behead you, unless of course you kill one of her swans and then you’re obviously fair game!