Communications Officer Not defined Corporate Relations United Kingdom, Whitby Entry Level / Per[...]

De Beers Group
Whitby
1 week ago
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Anglo American is a leading global mining company, and our products are the essential ingredients in almost every aspect of modern life. Our portfolio of world-class competitive mining operations and undeveloped resources provides the metals and minerals that enable a cleaner, greener, more sustainable world and that meet the fast-growing consumer-driven demands of the world’s developed and maturing economies.


We are constructing a state-of-the-art underground mine to enable the extraction of Polyhalite – a unique multi-nutrient fertiliser – along with the necessary infrastructure both above and below ground that will be required for transport, processing, and distribution.


POLY4 is our flagship multi-nutrient fertiliser product. Made from polyhalite, it contains four of the six macro-nutrients and many micronutrients that are essential to plant growth. It allows farmers to maximizetheir crop yield, increase quality and improve soil structure with one simple product.


Job Description

Join us as a Communications Officer where you will improve our employee engagement through timely, relevant and consistent communications.


Responsibilities

Your duties will include:



  • Generating content for Crop Nutrients internal communications channels ensuring theyremainrelevant,relatableand effective.
  • Maintaining a calendar of key communications priorities.
  • Creatingcompelling stories from across the businessfor internal and external communications purposes.
  • Internal and external event support asrequired.
  • Find,developand create eye-catching social media posts and short videos that grab attention and tell our story.
  • Managedigital assets including the naming, meta-taggingand digital storage of generated digital assets.
  • Coordinating and managingvideo/ photography consent arrangements.

Qualifications

  • Previousexperience in a communications role, with a clear understanding of communications methods and channels.
  • ProficientatusingSharePoint,Canvaand Microsoft Office applications.
  • The ability to generate high quality andappropriate writtencontent that is relevant to key audiences.
  • Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Excellent teamworking skills with the ability to work collaboratively and co-operatively with all stakeholders.
  • Ability to work accurately under pressure and meet deadlines.

Additional Information

A valid driving licence is required for this role with the ability to work from all site locations as required.


This role may require a company medical assessment in line with the role requirements.


A background screening application is also required for this role.


We are an equal opportunities employer and positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion or belief.


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