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Communications

The NSPCC is inspired by a belief that we can make a difference for all children. That's why we aim to end cruelty to children in the UK. Even if it takes many generations to realise it, we achieve much more for children by having this inspirational vision.

The Communications function works collaboratively with colleagues in all parts of the Society to build positive staff and stakeholder engagement, a high public profile, strong reputation and world-class brand. We are focussed on setting the agenda, influencing opinion and finding bold, innovative communications that create the changes needed to end cruelty to children for good.

What it's like to work here:
Our aim is to be at the leading edge of the digital communications revolution and pioneering communications recognised as innovative anywhere in the world.  We will be working creatively, co-operatively and constructively across the NSPCC to tell our story as widely, loudly and clearly as we can.

We aspire to be a communications team everyone is proud to work in and others want to emulate and join. 

What we are looking for:
Most of the team is based in London, but some colleagues are also based around the UK in each of the regions.  We recruit to marketing and creative roles, public affairs, media and PR roles, managers and support staff.

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