British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) is the lead organisation for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) in the UK and Ireland. We have more than 24,000 members across the UK, Ireland, and overseas, and with a growing staff team who work remotely. As we have grown, so has our need to communicate more effectively and to wider stakeholder groups. Ideally, we need someone who is comfortable delivering a range of different communications functions, such as leading strategy, working with politicians and policy influencers, understanding the needs of our members, and communicating directly with the wider public about issues that matter to them.About the roleWe are looking for a dynamic and skilled professional to take on this new senior leadership role at BABCP. We are a growing organisation, driven by social purpose. We aim to improve the mental health of people across the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, through furthering research and good practice in CBT and related professions.The successful candidate will have the ability to influence government and health systems; manage a team to deliver planned and responsive communications; network with other professionals, including journalists; and be comfortable in setting, monitoring, and reporting performance measures, including reporting to the CEO and board.ResponsibilitiesMember of the Senior Leadership Team:To work collaboratively with other members of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) to address issues affecting the External Affairs Department and the wider businessTo contribute to the development and implementation corporate strategyContribute to establishing and promoting a culture of continuous business improvement, while championing the values of the AssociationTo represent the External Affairs Department at Board, Subcommittees, and SLT meetingsTo ensure that the department has sufficient capacity to deliver its core functions to a high level of quality, within budgetTo manage the staff as posts are added to the departmentTo ensure departmental compliance with legal and regulatory requirementsPromoting equity, equality, diversity, and inclusion in every aspect of departmental delivery, including seeking the voice of lived experienceHead of External Affairs:Lead external engagement strategy across policy, public affairs, media, and stakeholder relations to advance the Association’s strategic aimsBuild and manage relationships with key external stakeholders, including government departments, NHS bodies, the regulator, people with lived experience, and other influencersMonitor and influence health policy developments in the UK government, its three devolved administrations, and in the government of the Republic of IrelandLead media relations, managing reactive press activity, and proactively shaping the organisation’s media profile across print, broadcast, and digital platforms. Act as a spokesperson for BABCP, as required, including media enquiries, speaking engagements, panels, and meetings with senior policymakers and healthcare leadersSupport the Chief Executive and Board, providing strategic advice on reputational risks and opportunities in the external environmentLead crisis communications and issues management, particularly in areas that are sensitive and likely to attract significant media attentionIn liaison with the Senior Clinical Advisor:Oversee public affairs activity, including consultation responses, briefings, parliamentary engagement, and representation at policy roundtables or inquiries.In liaison with the Head of Membership Services:Oversee strategic communications to membersIn liaison with the Chief Accreditation Officer and Registrar:Ensure external messaging aligns with key messages relating to our standards of practiceExperience:Significant senior-level experience in external/public affairs and policy, for example, within the healthcare, public, and membership sectorsDemonstrable experience of leading high-performing, multidisciplinary teamsExperience of working closely with and advising senior executives and boardsApplication Strong understanding of UK and/or Irish health policy and political processes, including health service bodies and government departments relevant to health and careExcellent political judgement and strategic thinking, with the ability to navigate complex and sensitive issuesOutstanding spoken and written communication skills, including the ability to write online content, press releases, and policy briefingsPresentation: Highly effective relationship builder with excellent interpersonal and stakeholder engagement skillsSkilled in designing measures to monitor the impact of External Affairs' works to drive performanceStrong ability to manage reputational risk and lead crisis communication responsesAble to work effectively in fast-paced environments, balancing reactive and proactive prioritiesApplication Understanding the importance of equity, diversity, and inclusion in the context of mental health inequalitiesPersonal Attributes:Demonstrable commitment to the values of BABCPProven track record of influencing government, commissioners, and stakeholders to shape policy or public opinionExperience of working in, or closely with, membership organisations or professional bodiesExperience in leading media relations across print, broadcast, and digital platformsRequired QualificationsHigher level qualification in a related field (journalism, communications, or public relations, etc)Working locationsHome-basedOccasional requirements to travel to our Head Office in Greater Manchester and to meetings in London, and Frequent meetings across the UK and the Republic of Ireland.How to applySend an up-to-date CV and covering letter of no more than two pages to recruitment@ no later than 21st July 2025 at 9 amInterviews will be held on 1st August 2025The job vacancy information provided here is from third-parties and the AAE can not guarantee the accuracy of the information. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Head of External Affairs (Greater Manchester)