Company: The Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR)
Location: Charing Cross
Posted: May 13th, 2026
Job Title:
Marketing & Communications Manager
Department:
Marketing & Communications
Revision Date:
March 2026
Reports to:
Head of Marketing & Communications
Position Overview
The Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) is entering a critical phase of its development, with a renewed focus on brand, digital engagement and long-term sustainability. The Marketing and Communications Manager will support the Head by implementing and managing day-to- day communications activity, ensuring consistent, effective delivery across media, digital and marketing channels.
This role is hands-on and delivery-focused, ideal for a communications professional looking to build experience while working closely with senior leadership. The postholder will manage multiple projects simultaneously, maintain strong working relationships and ensure communications activity is delivered to a high standard.
Key Responsibilities
Media Relations and PR
Identify opportunities for PR and media coverage in line with key priorities
Support the delivery of proactive and reactive PR under the guidance of the Head, including drafting statements, briefings and messaging in response to media enquiries breaking news, often to tight deadlines
Maintain media contacts and monitoring activity, escalating issues as required.
Digital and Social Media
Manage and implement social media and digital content to promote impact stories and key messages
Support the ongoing development and delivery of social media plans to increase reach and engagement
Act as the day-to-day contact for the external social media agency, briefing and coordinating activity
Support the design and delivery of email campaigns that drive engagement, membership and advocacy. Take responsibility for content scheduling and moderation across AJR social media channels
Website Development
Day to day management of AJR website, working closely with the appointed agency and under brand guidelines
Ensure the website is kept up to date, accurate and engaging as a hub for content, engagement and membership activity.
Use data and insights to help inform improvement and user experience
Moderate website content and ensure compliance with organisational standards
Content, Campaigns, Partnerships and Patronage
Working closely with the Head of MarComms, support and coordinate communications campaigns, newsletters and reports
Assist with identifying partnership and branding opportunities that enhance AJR’s visibility and reputation
Ensure all content reflects AJR’s values, authority and relevance.
Marketing and Design
Support the design, production and distribution of AJR marketing materials, including leaflets, brochures and branded assets
Liaise with designers, printers and suppliers as required.
Internal Collaboration
Support organisational campaigns, events and initiatives with clear, joined-up communications
Build effective working relationships, internally and externally, acting as a reliable point of contact for communications and marketing activity.
Other
Provide administrative and coordination support for communications activity including maintaining key documents and procedures
Support smooth and efficient delivery of day-today communications operations
Work within budgets set by the Head, tracking spend and supporting cost-effective delivery of communications activity
Support the preparation of departmental reports by monitoring media coverage, evaluating campaign performance and collating insights for review by the Head
Undertake additional duties as required.
Person Specification
You will be a proactive, creative and organized MarComms professional with a passion for communications and community engagement, and 3-5 years’ experience. xwzovoh You will also have:
A good understanding of communications, PR and marketing principles
Some experience supporting media relations and handling reactive issues
Experience managing digital platforms, websites and social media channels
The ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines effectively
Strong attention to detail and high standards of written and visual presentation
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
An understanding, or interest in, the culture, heritage and priorities of the AJR
Experience of working with charities, membership organisations or heritage-focused organisations (desirable)
Knowledge of the Jewish community or related cultural contexts (desirable)
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust and work collaboratively
Proactive attitude with willingness to learn, adapt and take initiative
Employment package
Hours of work: Full time Monday – Thursday 9am – 5pm, Friday 9-1.30 (32.5 per week).
Benefits of employment:
22 days annual leave pro-rata, increasing with length of service
Jewish High holy days that fall on working days
Highly competitive pension scheme
Office in Finchley Central
Training opportunities
Salary £35,000 - £42,000 dependent upon experience