We are seeking a full-time Communications Assistant to raise More in Common’s profile, and help to take our communications strategy to new heights. Working closely with the UK team, the post holder will support proactive media outreach, translate our research into clear and compelling content, and help disseminate our findings to journalists, partners and other key audiences.
The Communications Assistant role involves the following indicative duties:
Help translate More in Common’s research into concise, media-friendly insights, including drafting press releases and supporting colleagues to pitch stories to the press.
Writing compelling content for our blog, newsletter and social media channels.
Helping to promote our Opinion Brief newsletter and achieve our target of quadrupling our subscriber list by the end of 2026.
Expanding More in Common’s media network; helping to build new relationships with journalists while maintaining and updating our existing mailing list.
Building our long-term media grid, looking ahead to key upcoming moments in the news cycle and feeding ideas into our weekly polls to ensure we can quickly respond.
Helping to craft an interesting story from our quantitative and qualitative data, and spot key statistics and trends that will be interesting to the media.
Helping the team to experiment with paid online advertising to increase More in Common's profile and generate new business.
Uploading content to our website and ensuring it remains up to date.
Writing first drafts of quotes for media, op-eds, speeches, and external facing briefings
Working with the wider team to develop More in Common's communications strategy, and identify a set of key performance indicators by which to evaluate our approach.
The successful candidate will also have opportunities to work with the UK Team across our core areas of research, partnership, client work and events. More in Common UK is a small team with a start-up culture where everyone is expected to execute a range of responsibilities. While the Communications Assistant will be primarily responsible for media and communications, we would like them to play an active role across our work.
Essential:
A passion for media and communications.
Excellent written communication; the ability to write clear, compelling content for different audiences.
Familiarity with how to analyse and manipulate quantitative data and turn that data into a compelling story.
A can-do attitude, with the ability to work both responsively and proactively at pace
A keen interest in and genuine enthusiasm for UK politics and public opinion
The ability to manage and prioritise multiple competing demands from different people and projects.
Desirable:
Experience in PR, journalism, media, social media or marketing.
Familiarity with social research methods (either in an academic or professional setting).
A proven track record of growing a social media account, through both organic growth and paid campaigns.
Please note, the desirable experience listed above is a bonus rather than a requirement, and we would strongly encourage candidates with a passion for communications to apply even if they do not meet every point.
With over 70 staff across six countries, each member of our team makes a vital contribution to our impact, and we put a strong emphasis on team selection and values. We look for people who:
Are curious, rigorous, restless, energetic and creative
Are able to think ahead and get big stuff done
Are committed to a process of ongoing learning
Have direct experience with and understand people from different perspectives and backgrounds
Are excited to do work that works across political divides and that promotes shared national identities
Are interested in reaching left behind communities
Are excited to work with heart as well as head
Want to be part of finding practical solutions
Competitive salary (£30,000) plus excellent benefits including private health insurance, generous leave policy, and a personal learning and growth budget.
The application deadline is Sunday 11 January at 23:59.
Please submit your application using the link below including:
a short cover letter (max. one page)
a CV
In a separate Word document, please write a very short piece (around 200 words) setting out a prediction for UK politics in 2026, and explain why you think it will matter.
Initial screening calls will take place w/c 12 January, with interviews w/c 19 January. We aim to appoint by w/c 26 January.