Clinks
Clinks
Job Purpose
Within the National Influencing & Networks team, the Digital Communications Officer is responsible for delivering core communications functions. The postholder will work directly with the Director of National Influencing and Networks to plan communications activity in line with organisational objectives, and to deliver planned, regular and ad-hoc outputs. They will also work closely with the Area Engagement and Partnerships Team. It is desirable for the postholder to bring innovative video editing and production expertise, along with strong digital content creation skills, to enhance Clinks communications reach and impact.
Duties and key responsibilities
Contribute to the continued development of communications outputs of relevance to the voluntary sector working in criminal justice
Deliver Clinks communications functions to ensure our work and the voluntary sector is promoted in an accurate and timely manner.
Contribute to Clinks communications outputs through oversight of the organisational communications planner, supporting the development of timelines and executing as appropriate
Responsible for publication and design of organisational policy reports, e-bulletins, newsletters, blog posts, ad-hoc publications and other relevant digital outputs
Responsible for the collation and distribution of Clinks Light Lunch on a weekly basis as well as newsflashes, women s network updates and art alliance updates
Provide communications and digital expertise to all Clinks staff, including planning of social media, publications or key deliverables including Clinks annual State of the sector research
Work closely with the Membership and Digital Development Officer to ensure coordination of Clinks digital output, and supporting the Clinks digital era by contributing to project managed task groups from a communications perspective
Work with Clinks partners on the delivery of local communications outputs
Lead on Clinks regular programme of reporting and benchmarking, with relevance to communications metrics, triaging responsibility within the organisation, and escalating as appropriate, as well as liaising with third parties as needed
Track and evaluate the impact of Clinks communications and digital outputs and advise colleagues accordingly
Responsible, with the Membership and Digital Development Officer, for keeping information on the website up to date.
Ensure the implementation of Clinks Content Creation Strategy and social media strategy, and contribute to development of wider organisational digital strategy
Continuously review comms process and outputs to ensure a continued high standard to Clinks overall delivery
Support fundraising activity and bid applications to help secure income for development work.
Additional responsibilities
Contribute to team activity, including the communication of policy positions rooted in evidence, expertise and experience
Ensure high standards across all Clinks communications products
Support the development and operation of the various groups, networks and structures facilitated by Clinks
Represent Clinks at external meetings and events
Work with colleagues to maintain and develop Clinks database of stakeholders to support the distribution of published materials and other communications.
General responsibilities
Represent and be an ambassador for Clinks
Work to support the mission, ethos and values of Clinks
Be flexible and carry out other associated duties as they may arise, develop or be assigned in line with the broad remit of the position
Support and promote diversity and equality of opportunity in the workplace
Work collaboratively with others in all aspects of our work.
This job description does not form part of your contract of employment and can be amended from time to time as the needs of the organisation require.
Person specification
Education and experience
- 2-3 years experience in a communications-related role
- Experience in innovative video editing, production, and digital content creation is highly desirable.
Knowledge, skills and abilities
An understanding of issues related to:
- The role of the voluntary sector in addressing social exclusion and inequalities
- The criminal justice system, in particular prisons and probation.
The ability to engage audiences, persuade, and encourage understanding and participation in written and/or other communications, with a focus on social media output.
Ability to manage multiple workstreams and competing priorities
A collaborative approach to working with colleagues
Strong IT skills, including knowledge of Microsoft Office, and an ability to support online platforms, including Drupal and Simple News, as well as proficiency in web development
An eye for design, with the ability to liaise with external designers and to use design software, for example InDesign to create documents and manipulate document templates and Canva to produce assets.
Clear, concise and engaging written and online communication skills
A scrupulous approach to proofreading and a high level of skill in written English.
Good knowledge of social media platforms such as LinkedIn and Bluesky, how to create and schedule engaging content for social media, and how to track engagement
Monitor feed, share content and engage with Clinks members via social media
Personal attributes and other requirements
Working well in a team with a flexible approach to work
Ability to manage multiple and sometimes competing priorities
Personal resilience and ability to stay focused in a rapidly changing environment
Commitment to anti-discriminatory practice and equal opportunities, including for people with lived experience of the criminal justice system
Ability to apply awareness of diversity issues to all areas of work
Commitment to upholding the rights of people facing disadvantage and discrimination in the criminal justice system.

