About the role

  • Lead end-to-end planning and execution of digital communication projects across multiple channels, ensuring timely delivery and alignment with strategic objectives.
  • Collaborate with leadership to define priorities, shape messaging, and secure buy-in for key initiatives.
  • Act as primary liaison with external vendors and partners, managing relationships to facilitate proper orientation to maintain high quality, consistency, and efficiency in content production and deployment.
  • Coordinate with headquarters to deliver global initiatives and share feedback from Area audiences to inform future strategy.
  • Drive the implementation of global digital strategies across web, social media, email, and emerging platforms.
  • Oversee Area-level channel planning and deployment, ensuring integration with global frameworks and responsiveness to area and local needs.
  • Balance council-based communication models with data-informed and audience focused approaches to maximise reach and engagement.
  • Monitor and adapt to evolving communication trends, incorporating best practices from both established and innovative platforms.
  • Oversee channel publishing workflows, editorial calendars for efficient content delivery across all digital channels,
  • Partner with design and production teams to develop visually compelling, brand aligned assets that meet strategic goals, including the cultural adaptation of global materials to resonate with local audiences.
  • Monitor, evaluate and report on channel performance using analytics tools.
  • Benchmark Area channels against global best practice and identify opportunities for growth and improvement.
  • Ensure content accuracy, visual consistency, and legal compliance, as well as data protection and digital governance requirements, by partnering with internal stakeholders.
  • Prepare regular reports and recommendations for the Communication and Publishing Director and councils.
  • The Channels Manager will oversee digital communication platforms across all countries within the Europe North Area.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in communications, media, digital marketing, or related field (or equivalent professional experience); a Master’s degree is preferred.
  • Extensive experience in digital channel management, communications strategy, or digital content publishing.
  • Proven ability to execute digital campaigns and manage publishing workflows across multiple platforms.
  • Strong understanding of analytics, audience engagement, and emerging digital trends.
  • Understanding of both traditional communication models (councils, local leaders, print) and modern approaches.
  • Skilled in analytics, data interpretation, and translating insights into actionable strategy.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; proficiency in additional European languages is highly desirable.
  • Experience working across diverse cultures and multi-language platforms.
  • Must hold a current temple recommend (if endowed) or be temple worthy (if not endowed).

Benefits

  • Live or be willing to relocate within an hour's commute from the Area office in High Wycombe.
  • Full-time, permanent employment.
  • Occasional evening or weekend work may be required in specific projects and initiatives.
  • Some travel within the Area may be necessary.

Job title

Area Communications Project Manager – Europe North

Job type

Experience level

Mid levelSenior

Salary

Not specified

Degree requirement

Bachelor's Degree

Location requirements

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