LAA Head of Internal Communications
Organisation |
Legal Aid Agency, Ministry of Justice |
Grade |
Grade 7 |
Job title |
Head of Internal Communications |
Location |
London 102 Petty France, Liverpool Legal Aid Agency, Level 6, The Capital, New Hall Place L3 9PP, Birmingham Centre City, 7 Hill St, Birmingham B5 4UA, Nottingham Embankment House, Electric Ave, Nottingham, NG2 1AT. |
Salary |
Salary Minimum The national salary range is £56,532 - £64,048, London salary range is £61,201 - £69,338. Your salary will be dependent on your base location. |
Vacancy description
Are you a strategic communications leader with a passion for driving engagement and organisational change? We're seeking an exceptional head of internal communications to lead our established team at the Legal Aid Agency.
This role offers a unique opportunity for an experienced communications professional to shape our internal communications strategy. As part of the Ministry of Justice corporate communications unit, you'll lead a small but high-performing team, providing strategic direction and creative excellence that supports our organisational priorities.
The ideal candidate will bring proven leadership experience, exceptional stakeholder management skills at senior levels, and a track record of developing both communications strategies and team members. You'll have the confidence to operate independently, providing trusted communications counsel to our executive team while maintaining the high standards expected within the Government Communication Service.
The Ministry of Justice is a major government department, at the heart of the justice system. We work to protect and advance the principles of justice. Our vision is to deliver a world-class justice system that works for everyone in society. Within the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) our role is to provide civil and criminal legal aid and advice to help people deal with their legal problems.
If you're ready to apply your expertise in a purpose-driven organisation that's at the heart of our justice system, delivering vital services to people across England and Wales, we want to hear from you.
Job profile
You will be a trusted adviser to the Legal Aid Agency’s (LAA) leaders, working in partnership with them to engage staff in delivering priorities and supporting organisational and culture change. You will lead LAA’s internal communications strategy, which has an ambitious programme of work, including delivering creative content and behaviour change campaigns, and supporting the business embed digital and data at the heart of service delivery, improving outcomes for the public.
You will continually look for new ways to improve our offer, both at a strategic and channel level, and inspire and empower a team of outstanding communications professionals.
The postholder is a key member of the MoJ corporate communications senior leadership team. The team works hand in glove with policy and functional leads, senior leaders and private offices across the department to deliver an exceptional internal communication service.
Responsibilities
Trusted adviser to the CEO and LAA’s leadership team, working collaboratively to build effective relationships.
Develop and deliver LAA’s internal and change communications strategy.
Develop and deliver creative internal communications campaigns to support business outcomes and effect behaviour change on LAA priorities.
Oversee and develop all LAA internal comms content and channels
Respond to challenges with innovative communication methods, deploying them at pace to support business objectives, based on insight and informed by Government Communication Service best practice.
Evaluate the effectiveness of communications and deliver ongoing improvement.
Leadership of a team of three
Key member of the LAA corporate service SMT and MoJ corporate communications leadership team
Person specification
You will be an experienced communications professional, with proven expertise in leading a high-profile communications team. You will have extensive understanding of strategic communications campaigns, including measuring effectiveness, with a track record of effective decision-making, being calm under pressure and managing crisis communications and complex high-profile issues. You do not have to have experience working in internal communications.
In this role, it is important that you demonstrate the following three areas:
Managing competing demands
You'll need the capability to handle multiple priorities under pressure, multi-tasking across LAA's various internal priorities and channels, while balancing both strategic and tactical demands. This includes:
- Identifying and managing competing priorities and changing deadlines
- Working with ambiguity and identifying where communications can support business delivery, advising leaders accordingly
- Balancing the needs of multiple high-level projects and events alongside day-to-day operations
Communications judgment
You'll need excellent communications judgment and a strong news sense to ensure internal communications protect the MoJ's reputation, align with MoJ values, and remain timely and relevant. This includes:
- Writing exceptional copy for leaders and all corporate channels
- Quality controlling the team's work to ensure consistently excellent output
- Providing editorial guidance and maintaining high standards across all channels, including the intranet
- Demonstrating expert written and verbal communications skills
- Building strong relationships through excellent interpersonal skills
Creativity
You'll bring strong creative capabilities, continually looking for new ideas and ways to improve our service, use communications to supporting business outcomes and to engage staff. This includes:
- Being a self-starter who thrives in a flexible environment where you'll drive campaigns, channels and ideas
- Operating effectively in a complex organisation with high levels of approvals and multi-layered decision-making
- Leading all stages of the team's work from creation and planning through to delivery
- Ensuring all campaigns and content across owned channels is engaging, accurate, timely and informative
- Providing direction and clarity to MoJ agency communication teams through collaborative working
- Identifying opportunities for improvement and development
- Applying good knowledge of the communications landscape and the role of digital communication in internal communication
As a communications leader, you'll be part of the MoJ corporate communications SMT, contributing to our strong collaborative, inclusive and supportive culture. You'll focus on your leadership role with accountability for your team's work, while also contributing to the wider corporate communications team and MoJ communications function.
You will be responsible for maintaining team engagement and building a culture where team members feel supported and challenged, continuing to develop themselves and the work they deliver for the MoJ.
APPLYING
To apply please submit a 750-word statement of suitability setting out how you meet the criteria in the job and person specification; and also a CV (maximum 2-pages of A4). If you have any questions about the role contact MOJCommsBusinessOffice@justice.gov.uk and put ‘LAA head of internal communications’ at the start of the subject header.
About the interview process: Interviews will take place in person in London and include a panel interview and written task; there will also be a pre-interview task to complete in the days before the interview.