Applying for - Communications Officer

London
42508
PartTime

Communications Officer

 

We are looking for a Communications Officer to deliver the communications elements of the international programmes.

 

These programmes support Global South enterprises and organisations to scale up their work delivering access to clean, affordable energy, and protection for tropical forests. 

 

Position: Communications Officer

Salary: £42,508 pro rata

Location: London/Hybrid (with minimum one day in the London office)

Hours: Part time, 3 days a week, with flexible working options

Contract: 12 months fixed term contract 

Benefits: Generous pension scheme with a 12% employer contribution, life assurance, income protection, private health and dental cover, annual health checks, employee assistance support and a strong focus on work life balance.

 

Closing date: 12 pm Tuesday 24 February 2026. We may close this vacancy early if we receive a high number of applications.

 

About the Role

You will develop compelling material that showcases the impact of local programme partners and of the programmes themselves, to target audiences,particularly funders and investors. This will involve combining data and human stories in well-evidenced, impact-focused storytelling.

 

Your focus will be on written content such as webpages, social media posts and reports, but you will also support the production of other kinds of content (e.g films, photography, events). 

 

As well as developing material for channels, you will also help give tailored communications support to many of the organisations programme partners, building their communications capacity. To do this you will need to track and understand partners’ needs and work with colleague’s and external contractors to ensure support is delivered promptly and to an excellent standard.

 

About You

We are seeking applicants who can:

  • Create compelling written content, employing data and human stories, for professional audiences on a range of channels and platforms – using AI as necessary. This will involve interviewing partner organisations about their work and impact.
  • Use storytelling to deliver impact against specific organisational goals.
  • Think creatively about how different channels, platforms and approaches can best serve our international programmes. 
  • Plan and co-ordinate communications support for a wide range of international organisations, understanding their context and communications needs.  
  • Language skills and experience in the development and climate sectors are all welcome but not necessary.

 

About the Organisation

The Trust’s work focuses on systems change for more equitable and ecologically viable futures. We take a cultural approach, paying attention to the underlying assumptions, values, and ways of organising life that shape how societies function. The Trust supports grant-making and early-stage experimentation in ideas and practices that challenge inherited assumptions and explore alternative ways of organising our systems and relationships.

 

The Trust also works with the Aurora Trust and Mark Leonard Trust on the Climate Change Collaboration; and seeks to improve the effectiveness of literacy teaching in primary and secondary education for children with learning difficulties, including dyslexia.

The Trust is at an exciting stage in its evolution and is looking for a new team member to support our new and emerging ways of working.

 

Use of AI in applications

Applications are reviewed by people, not systems. While AI tools may be used in a supportive way, applicants are encouraged to present their skills, experience and values authentically and in their own voice.

 

Other roles you may have experience of could include Communications, Marketing, Marketing and Communications, Content, Communications Officer, Marketing Officer, Marketing and Communications Officer, Content Officer. 

PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.

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