National Institute For Health and Clinical Excellence Job Description
National Institute For Health and Clinical Excellence Job Description
National Institute For Health and Clinical Excellence Job Description
EXCELLENCE
Job Description
Associate Director
External Communications
External
communications
manager
Communications
executive - events
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) is the independent
organisation responsible for providing national guidance for the NHS and the wider public
health community on the promotion of good health and the prevention and treatment of ill
health.
The Communications Directorate is responsible for ensuring that all those with an interest
in the Institute’s work understand its role and responsibilities and can access its guidance.
The Communications Directorate is responsible for external communications, internal
communications, enquiry handling, publishing and the Institute’s website and intranet.
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promote the work of NICE and contribute to an increased awareness and understanding of
NICE’s role; and disseminating NICE guidance through a variety of communication tools
such as electronic newsletters to the NHS and wider public health stakeholders.
Job summary
The post-holder will be a communications all-rounder with particular expertise in events
management, working as an integral part of the External Communications Team. Working
closely with the Communications Manager, the post-holder will develop and manage the
Institute’s external events programme. The programme aims to raise awareness of the work
of NICE by providing specific and tailored information relevant to a range of audiences at
conferences, exhibitions and other events nationwide. The post-holder will be responsible
for managing the day-to-day organisation and co-ordination of the Institute’s presence at
these events, ensuring close integration with other activities such as speaking engagements
and public affairs activities. The post-holder will be responsible for ensuring that there is
institute-wide awareness and participation in the external events programme, maximising
opportunities for staff across the Institute to take part. The post-holder will also play a key
role in coordinating and delivering the NICE Annual Conference. The post will involve UK
travel and some overnight stays.
Communication
• Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with internal teams and
external stakeholders.
• Ensuring appropriate collaboration with external agencies
• Building effective working relationships with other teams across the directorate and
the Institute in order to encourage Institute-wide participation in the events
programme.
• Building effective working relationships with equivalent post-holders in relevant
stakeholder groups and organisations.
• Representing the Institute at external events and promoting the work of the Institute
• Giving presentations to internal and external groups and at conferences.
• Supporting the Institute’s commitment to openness and transparency in its work
• Advising staff on changes to legislation and statutory requirements
• Where appropriate ensuring progress reports and evaluation reports are prepared
and presented on projects managed within the team.
• Able to communicate and deal with complex, sensitive and/or contentious issues
relating to the specialist areas dealt with at the Institute
Other
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• Performing any other duties within the range of skills and abilities of the post
holder, as required
• Adhering to NICE policies and procedures, eg Health and Safety at Work, Equal
Opportunities, Race Equality
• Respecting the confidentiality of all matters that they may learn relating to own
employment and that of other members of staff. All staff are expected to respect
the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1988 and of the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 and to seek guidance on these matters when in any doubt.
The post holder may be required to travel frequently to meetings outside London which
may include an overnight stay.
Internal
• Communications Manager
• Other staff in the Communications directorate
• Staff across all directorates
• Communications staff in NHS Evidence
• Committee and advisory group members
• Senior Management Team
External
This job description does not purport to cover all aspects of the job holder’s duties but is
intended to be indicative of the main areas of responsibility.
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CLINICAL
EXCELLENCE
Person Specification
Experience
• Extensive experience in a communications role, including Essential
conference and events planning and management
• Experience of managing external contractors and suppliers Essential
such as design agencies, exhibition contractors and event
organisers.
• Proven track record of delivering events on time and on Essential
budget that meet or exceed objectives
• Budget management experience Essential
• Experience of managing and delivering multiple, complex Essential
projects
• Experience of tendering and of managing contractual Essential
relationships
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• Experience in writing for different audiences Essential
• Experience of co-ordinating and managing multiple projects Essential
• Experience of developing systems and administrative Desirable
procedures
• Experience in monitoring and managing performance in own Desirable
specialist area
• Experience of working with a range of individuals or Desirable
organisations in a health service setting
• Experience of working with confidential, sensitive and/or Desirable
contentious information
Skills
• Excellent oral and written communication skills, including the Essential
ability to communicate confidently and deal effectively with a
range of audiences both within and outside the organisation
• Strong interpersonal skills Essential
• Energetic and creative; open to new approaches and ideas Essential
• Excellent organisational skills Essential
• Excellent planning and time management skills Essential
• Excellent standards of numeracy and literacy Essential
• Good budgetary management skills Essential
• Ability to effectively plan and manage complex projects and Essential
deliver work of a high standard with conflicting and
demanding deadlines
• Ability to respond quickly and produce creative solutions to Essential
problems
• Ability to assess a range of information and make Essential
judgements on whether issues need to be dealt with at a
more senior level
• Ability to analyse and interpret complex information and Desirable
present it clearly and precisely, both verbally and in writing
• Excellent negotiation and influencing skills Desirable
Other Attributes
• Flexible attitude to working environment and ability to work Essential
as part of a team
• Thorough attention to detail Essential
• Mature attitude to decision making Essential
• Thorough attention to detail and high standards of Essential
accuracy
• Calm under pressure Essential