Reference Number: CLE 5 CLE/HR04/2017
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Corporate Communications Officer, will be responsible for ensuring that Council achieves its business objectives internally and externally, building the Council’s impact and reputation and ensuring its future success.
Key responsibilities
Initiating, managing and delivering a corporate communications strategy to develop the Council’s reputation, brand and relationships, ensuring that there is a clear identity and goodwill and understanding amongst the various stakeholder groups and public.
Developing and ensuring the strategic management of stakeholder relationships and strategies covering the Government, Parliament, professional bodies, all stakeholders, public and the media.
Providing a strategic advisory communications function to the Chief Executive Officer, members of Board and Management supporting them in their roles as ambassadors for the Council.
Accountable for reputation management for the Council; identifying and prioritizing emerging issues and handling in a timely manner.
Cultivating a network of strong and lasting partnerships with stakeholders in all the relevant sectors and ensure continuing support to the Councils’ mission and strategic objectives
Responding to a wide range of consultations and reports within the context of the policy of the Council, its aims and objectives
Establishing effective communication relationships (internal and external)
Formulating and implementing communications policy with other related key organisations
Responding to enquiries from the public, media and other organisations
Arranging interviews with journalists, prepare and distribute media releases, and liaise with and make statements to the media
Writing, editing and arranging production of newsletters, in-house magazines, pamphlets and brochures
Writing speeches, preparing visual aids and making public presentations and organizing special events such as open days, visits, exhibitions and functions
Qualifications and Skills
Masters degree in communications, journalism, public relations or other relevant field from recognized institution(s).
Postgraduate diploma in journalism, public relations; or any other relevant field will be an added advantage.
Five (5) years relevant work experience, two (2) years of which must have been at a position in corporate communications, public relations or journalism in a large organisation.
Proven writing skills.
Excellent command of English language and writing skills.
Be highly analytical, assertive and a team player.
Be of the highest ethical standards, integrity and professionalism and comply with the requirements of Chapter six (6) of the Constitution of Kenya.
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; Council of Legal Education Senior Corporate Communication Officer Jobs in Kenya
Application Deadline: 27th January, 2017.
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Corporate Communications Officer, will be responsible for ensuring that Council achieves its business objectives internally and externally, building the Council’s impact and reputation and ensuring its future success.
Key responsibilities
Initiating, managing and delivering a corporate communications strategy to develop the Council’s reputation, brand and relationships, ensuring that there is a clear identity and goodwill and understanding amongst the various stakeholder groups and public.
Developing and ensuring the strategic management of stakeholder relationships and strategies covering the Government, Parliament, professional bodies, all stakeholders, public and the media.
Providing a strategic advisory communications function to the Chief Executive Officer, members of Board and Management supporting them in their roles as ambassadors for the Council.
Accountable for reputation management for the Council; identifying and prioritizing emerging issues and handling in a timely manner.
Cultivating a network of strong and lasting partnerships with stakeholders in all the relevant sectors and ensure continuing support to the Councils’ mission and strategic objectives
Responding to a wide range of consultations and reports within the context of the policy of the Council, its aims and objectives
Establishing effective communication relationships (internal and external)
Formulating and implementing communications policy with other related key organisations
Responding to enquiries from the public, media and other organisations
Arranging interviews with journalists, prepare and distribute media releases, and liaise with and make statements to the media
Writing, editing and arranging production of newsletters, in-house magazines, pamphlets and brochures
Writing speeches, preparing visual aids and making public presentations and organizing special events such as open days, visits, exhibitions and functions
Qualifications and Skills
Masters degree in communications, journalism, public relations or other relevant field from recognized institution(s).
Postgraduate diploma in journalism, public relations; or any other relevant field will be an added advantage.
Five (5) years relevant work experience, two (2) years of which must have been at a position in corporate communications, public relations or journalism in a large organisation.
Proven writing skills.
Excellent command of English language and writing skills.
Be highly analytical, assertive and a team player.
Be of the highest ethical standards, integrity and professionalism and comply with the requirements of Chapter six (6) of the Constitution of Kenya.
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; Council of Legal Education Senior Corporate Communication Officer Jobs in Kenya
Application Deadline: 27th January, 2017.