Job opportunity - Marketing and Communications Co-ordinator

Co-Production Collective is looking for someone to support the marketing communications activities of the UCL Co-Production and Public Engagement team (which Co-Production Collective is part of). If you have experience in marketing and communications and are interested in co-production and public engagement, we would like to hear from you!

April 19, 2021
April 30, 2025
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We are looking for a Marketing and Communications Co-ordinator

About the Role

This role will support the marketing and communication activities of the Co-Production and Public Engagement team. For Co-Production Collective, this will involve supporting the delivery of our web and social media presence, external communications such as our blog posts and monthly newsletters, and working with project partners to publicise our work. You will also support the facilitation and organisation of events for our community of people interested in co-production. For UCL Public Engagement, you will also support the delivery of our internal-facing communications including our monthly newsletter and social media presence.

This role will be a great chance to learn and develop within the team. It will suit someone with experience in leading the coordination of marketing and communications who is proactive and flexible. You should also be passionate about our mission to create lasting change through co-production and capable of building relationships with a wide range of people.

Key Requirements

First and foremost, we’re looking for someone who is committed to upholding Co-Production Collective’s core values. These underpin our approach to co-production and guide everything we do. More specifically, we’re looking for someone who is a great organiser, communicator, and collaborator, and has a strong understanding of accessibility. Being able to manage multiple projects at once will be central to this role.

We encourage applications from those who are underrepresented in the university sector and at UCL, including, but not exclusive to:

  • Non-graduates
  • Disabled, D/deaf and neurodiverse people
  • LGBTQ+ people
  • People from Black, Asian and minoritised ethnic communities

We welcome applicants from a range of educational backgrounds and therefore do not require a minimum formal qualification for this role.

This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference, in an exciting and stimulating environment, and to learn as you go along.

Further details

Further details, including job description and person specification, are available here:  

The salary for this role is £18.99 - £21.68 per hour, this is £35,630 - £41,005 per year if full time. It is equivalent to UCL Grade 6.

The appointment is a short-term contract until 30 April 2026 in the first instance.

We plan to employ the successful candidate via UCL’s recruitment agency for temporary roles, Guidant Global.

How to apply

If you’re interested and would like to apply for the vacancy, please apply via the Guidant Global website.

Due to the recruitment process we are using, we expect the deadline to be Thursday 8th May at the earliest - please check back soon for confirmation.

We plan to hold interviews on 20 May 2025.

Those interested in applying for this role are welcome to talk to Sarah, please email s.barnes@ucl.ac.uk for further information or to book a brief phone call to chat about any questions you may have.

Please also contact Sarah if there is any way we can make the application process more accessible and easier for you to complete.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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