ODA reference 162
Job description
About the Communications Directorate
The London 2012 Games project will be the subject of ever increasing interest from the public, media, stakeholders and other audiences. Clear, timely and effective communications will be vital to the success of the project. The ODA Communications Directorate will have a crucial role to play in embedding a communications culture within the organisation and helping meet many of the challenges facing the ODA in the years to come.
Responsible to: Marketing Officer
Job Purpose
To work with the Marketing Officer to help develop and deliver the Olympic Delivery Authority’s (ODA) external and internal marketing communications strategy - covering publications, brand, events, market research, internal communications (corporate and site worker) and new media.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for the delivery of: a variety of publications; events; brand implementation and protection; internal communications (corporate and site worker) and new media activity as required.
- Work with the Marketing Officer/Manager to develop innovative solutions to communicate construction progress to a wide variety of audiences (B2B and B2C), domestic and international.
- Assist the Marketing Officer in their work with a variety of stakeholders.
- Assist the Marketing Manager/Officer in the selection and management of all third party suppliers.
- Work closely with the marketing executives for internal communications and new media to develop and deliver integrated marketing activity.
- Work with the Marketing Officer to manage the design and production of a variety of external publications.
- Assist in the development of new and existing communications tools as the business requires.
- Carry out specific projects as directed and other ad-hoc communication projects ensuring delivery to time, cost, quality and standards as directed.
- Work with the London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG) marketing, new media and editorial services teams as required.
- Basic artwork design and formatting for a variety of marketing materials.
Person specification
Part One - key experience and qualifications required
- Competent writer – external and internal audiences
- Ideally Adobe CS3 (In Design and Photoshop) competent
- Competent user of content management systems (CMS)
- PC literate competent user of MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint
- Excellent communicator, both written and oral
- Good time manager
- Organised, methodical and thorough
- Demonstrate the ability to multi-task and to deliver accurately, on time
- Self-starter
- Team player
- Flexible and willing to learn
- Accustomed to working within agreed budgets
Part two - key competencies and behaviours
- Effective communication skills
- Excellent influencing and listening skills
- The ability to deal with immediate issues without sacrificing long-term strategic priorities
- Excellent oral, written and presentation skills, with an ability to develop, communicate and gain ownership for a clear vision and direction
- Ability to manage effectively in a dynamic, fast-moving environment
- High degree of probity and integrity and strong commitment to public service
- An appreciation of delivering quality services via an effective equal opportunities and diversity agenda within an organisation of similar complexity
- Good management and team leadership skills with an empowering, flexible style
- Robust under pressure and able to work to tight deadlines
- Highly motivated and not easily discouraged
- A commitment to the London 2012 vision and values
Terms and conditions
Salary
£35,000
Other benefits
Discretionary bonus payments will be paid as a percentage of base salary and will be determined by the achievement of corporate, functional and individual objectives assessed by the performance management rating that an individual receives. You will be reimbursed for travelling expenses (other than travel to and from work), accommodation or other expenses in the course of carrying out your role provided that any expenses are incurred in accordance with the terms of the ODA’s policy.
Leave
25 days paid annual leave per annum in addition to the usual public holidays.
Notice period
Three months.
Pension
You will be offered membership of a stakeholder pension scheme and an employer contribution of 6% of your basic salary will be made. You may also contribute to the scheme, subject to the maximum allowed by current HM Revenue and Customs limits.
Normal place of work
The ODA offices are located on the 23rd floor of One Churchill Place in Canary Wharf, London.
Parking provision is limited at Canary Wharf so the ODA is unable to provide parking for its employees and therefore encourage all employees to use public transport.
Political restrictions
There are statutory restrictions on the political activities that some of the ODA’s employees can undertake and details of these restrictions are available from the HR team.
How to apply
The ODA uses a third-party website to process its job applications.
Apply for this role online Closing date
5pm, 23 May 2008
Further information
If you have further questions about the role once you have read through the job description please contact Claire Graham on 0203 2012 679 (
Claire.Graham@london2012.com)