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Senior Campaigns Officer @ The FA


Contract Type: Full-Time

Based: Wembley, London

Job Reference: SCO19

Application Deadline: 22nd July, 2019

The successful candidate will assist and report directly to the Campaigns Team Lead. The Senior Campaigns Officer will work within a tightknit internal team using Comms agencies to support to deliver The FA’s key messages and developing the reputation of The FA as a world-class organisation.

Key Accountabilities:

  • Proactively promote The FA’s key messages within the media and wider stakeholders
  • Plan, co-ordinate and deliver integrated key PR campaigns and communications plans
  • Play a key role in the communication of The FA’s key priorities, including:
    • The FA’s support of the women’s game and delivery of ‘The Gameplan for Growth’ strategy
    • The FA’s & Heads Up mental health campaign
    • The FA’s relationship with the Football Foundation
    • The FA’s inclusion & diversity work including the delivery of the ‘In Pursuit of Progress’ strategy
    • Participation priorities across all forms of the game – from small sided junior football to walking football
  • Efficiently and effectively assist in managing competition press offices [i.e. The Emirates FA Cup, Buildbase FA Trophy and Buildbase FA Vase] where required
  • Develop and maintain trusted working relationships with key internal and external stakeholders
  • Work closely with FA Marketing and Commercial  team to achieve joint organisational goals
  • Produce media materials including press releases, briefing documents and media guides
  • Write and manage reports and documents for Chairman, CEO and the Senior Management Team
  • Provide regular out-of-hours media support to ensure FA is available and accountable at all times

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