Communications Officer (XN06)

Job Description
Job summary
The Communications Officer will support regional and national communications as part of the NIHR Research Delivery Network (RDN) Communications Team, across the 12 Regional RDNs (RRDNs) and the RDN Coordinating Centre (RDNCC).
The Communications Officer will seek to adopt and share the best practice approach to their work and support the RDN in achieving its objectives and ensuring it delivers the best communications service, including developing new channels and opportunities to reach colleagues and communities, where engagement and involvement is needed the most. They will promote the reputation of the RDN as a high-quality health and care research provider using a range of different channels. They will support the delivery of a corporate communication strategy and associated communication activities, engagement events and marketing initiatives to enable the RDN to deliver on its strategic objectives and showcase the RDNs impact.
Expected Shortlisting Date
10/04/2025
Planned Interview Date
22/04/2025
Main duties of the job
Organise and manage communications campaigns to engage with public and health and care professionals in research, including external events.
Support campaigns targeting Life Science industry partners and building relationships with commercial organisations.
Maintain a contacts and communications asset database for use in engagement campaigns.
Ensure the website is compliant with NHS and NIHR accessibility guidelines and Information Governance and Data protection requirements.
Support the evaluation of multi-media campaigns including the value for money elements.
Ensure compliance with NIHR corporate identity and brand guidelines.
About us
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The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) is funded by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). NIHR works in partnership with the NHS, universities, local government, other research funders, patients and the public. The NIHR funds, enables and delivers world-leading health and social care research that improves people's health and wellbeing and promotes economic growth. NIHR is a major funder of applied health research in low and middle-income countries.
The whole of England will be supported through 12 NIHR Regional Research Delivery Networks (RRDNs). The RRDNs will work with the national Research Delivery Network Coordinating Centre (RDNCC) to provide a joint RDN leadership function so that the NIHR RDN as a whole functions as a single organisation with a shared vision and purpose across England.
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Job responsibilities
The Communications Officer will support regional and national communications as part of the NIHR Research Delivery Network (RDN)
Communications Team, which is dispersed across the 12 Regional RDNs (RRDNs) and the RDN Coordinating Centre (RDNCC). The
Communications Officer will report to the Communications Manager and support the provision of a high quality, professional and proactive
communications service to the RDN regionally and nationally.
The Communications Officer will seek to adopt and share the best practice approach to their work and support the RDN in achieving its objectives and ensuring it delivers the best communications service, including developing new channels and opportunities to reach colleagues and communities, where engagement and involvement is needed the most.
The Communications Officer will promote the reputation of the RDN as a high-quality health and care research provider using a range of different channels. They will support the delivery of a corporate communication strategy and associated communication activities, engagement events and marketing initiatives to enable the RDN to deliver on its strategic objectives and showcase the RDNs impact.
ROLE OF THE NIHR RESEARCH DELIVERY NETWORK
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has 12 Regional Research Delivery Networks across the U.K. These work with the national
Coordinating Centre (RDNCC) and the Department of Health and Social Care to provide a joint RDN leadership function via the RDN Board, so that the NIHR RDN operates as a single, transparent organisation with a shared vision and purpose.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is Host Organisation for the Yorkshire RRDN region. The RDN supports the effective and efficient initiation and delivery of funded research across the health and care system in England for the benefit of patients, the health and care system and the economy.
The RDN supports:
Clinical trials and other well-designed health and social care research studies (including studies that are delivered outside of an
NHS setting);
Public health studies that require the recruitment of individuals within an NHS setting (that is, acute, ambulance, mental health,
community or primary care) or an episode of care which involves contact with the NHS.
The RRDNs have three key roles:
Providing support to research sites to enable the effective and efficient initiation and delivery of funded research across the health
and care system in England.
Enabling the strategic development of new and more effective research delivery capability and capacity. This includes bringing
research to under-served regions and communities with major health and care needs.
Working jointly with the Coordinating Centre in the strategic oversight of the NIHR RDN. This ensures that the Portfolio is maintained as a cohort of high-quality, fully funded, viable and deliverable studies. It will also ensure that the NIHR RDN serves the research delivery needs of investigators and R&D teams and is responsive to the changing domestic and global environment for health and care, life sciences and health research.
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Employer details
Employer name
Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Address
St. James's University Hospital
Beckett Street
Leeds
LS9 7TF