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Internal Communications Manager in Liverpool

Internal Communications Manager

Internal communications managers ensure employees of the company are kept informed of the organisation’s activity.

Working closely with all internal stakeholders they plan, edit and compile internal messages using channels such as company intranet, email marketing, social media and printed newsletter and collateral. They will ensure the message is consistent and on brand. They might also work closely with HR ensuring employees are kept motivated about developing their career with the oransitation.

The Internal Communications Manager will also handle any internal crisis PR and will also speak at company events and AGMs. The role of Internal Communications Manager is often only found in companies employing a large amount of people and/or with several locations.

Preferred qualifications are degrees in English, Media or PR. Further qualifications from the PRCA or CIPR are also desirable. They will also look for previous PR experience within a large organisation. Sector is less important.

Salary wise outside of London the role generally pays between £35,000 to £45,000 depending on regional variance and level of experience.

Liverpool

Along with an impressive cultural heritage – more museums than any other city outside London and its galleries are among the best in the country – the entire city has undergone an impressive program of urban regeneration. Albert Dock and the trendy Ropewalks area, Lime St station and the Cavern Quarter are always crawling with tourists. And it’s the home of the Beatles, enough said.

Natives are lovingly referred to as Liverpudlians and colloquially as "Scousers", a reference to scouse, a delicious northern stew. Tourism is a significant part of the city's economy: its 800th anniversary celebrations in 2007 earned Liverpool the European Capital of Culture title. Also labeled the "World Capital City of Pop" by Guinness World Records, thanks to the astronomical success of The Beatles, Liverpool’s awards cabinet is overflowing. With a huge contribution from its two world famous Premier League football clubs, Liverpool and Everton, the excitement culminates in the annual Merseyside derby. The globally appreciated Grand National also takes place annually, on the outskirts of the city at Aintree Racecourse. Several areas of the city centre itself have been granted World Heritage Site status by UNESCO. Liverpool’s digital marketing community is fast growing with more and more agencies choosing to set up and grow in Liverpool away from the pull of Manchester.