Factory International | Press & PR Manager
- Salary: £30-33,000 per annum (dependent on experience)
- Location: Manchester. On-site at Aviva Studios
- Role: Full-time, permanent contract
- Application deadline: October 17th 2024
Press & PR Manager at Factory International – Lead innovative press campaigns celebrating all things Factory International. We’re looking for someone with experience of managing media relations, across print, broadcast and online.
About us – We are Factory International
Producers of extraordinary art from world-renowned figures to Manchester’s rising stars.
Whether you’re into music, dance, performance, theatre, exhibitions or gaming, we’ve got something for you. But don’t expect your run-of-the-mill programme – we pride ourselves on bringing different artists and types of art together. This is Manchester, after all – a city with a history of innovation that’s hard to beat.
With our vision to invent tomorrow together, we’ve always got an eye on the future. We’re all about new ways of creating and collaborating to bring you unforgettable art and experiences. At our new home Aviva Studios, you’ll find a year-round programme that does just that.
Our mission
Through art, music and culture, in digital and physical space, our mission is to create the meeting points between imagined futures and real lives.
Throughout all our areas of work we will embody our values: Open, Inventive, Equitable, International, and Determined.
Purpose of the role
- To communicate the vision, ambition and activities of Factory International to the media, leading innovative press campaigns to deliver positive press coverage regionally, nationally and internationally.
- Working as part of the Press & PR team to support the delivery of the communications strategy for Factory International and its work including the biennial Manchester International Festival with the aim of enhancing the organisation’s reputation and profile, and supporting audience development objectives.
- Actively contribute to the overall planning and strategic direction of the Audiences team and overarching Audience Development strategy.
Main duties of the role include:
- Devise and deliver innovative press campaigns to communicate the aims and activities of the organisation to the full range of media, including print, broadcast, online and social media, regionally, nationally and internationally
- Develop and deliver strategies for communication of Factory International’s key messages across all channels
- Write and prepare clear and effective PR materials including press releases, briefing documents, statements and responses to media enquiries
- Establish, develop and maintain strong relationships with a network of key press and media contacts locally, nationally and internationally and in key specialisms as appropriate and take responsibility for maintaining accurate media contacts and mailing lists
- Successfully stage and run media and PR events and activities including press launches, securing the attendance of key critics and reviewers, interviews and photo-calls, and on-the ground co-ordination of broadcast press activity
- Work closely with colleagues across the organisation to identify and shape stories about Factory International and its work for the media including activity at Aviva Studios, Skills & Training, Public Engagement and International activity
- Actively monitor and assess developments in the media and sector and identify opportunities or threats for Factory International
- Support the Audiences team in monitoring Factory International’s digital channels and work closely with the Head of Press & PR on issues management as required
- Oversee and maintain the organisation’s media library and ensure distribution to appropriate press contacts
- Develop close working relationships with colleagues and ensure they are equipped to act effectively as ambassadors or spokespeople for the organization through preparation and circulation of internal PR briefings, and other regular liaison
The person specifications for the Press & PR Manager role are;
Essential
- Substantial experience of managing media relations, across print, broadcast and online, in a busy press office or consultancy, ideally with a focus on arts and culture
- Proven track record of pro-actively pitching stories and generating impactful media coverage
- Comfortable engaging with the media by telephone and in person and communicating with a range of internal and external contacts and organisations
- Creative and resourceful, with the ability to look beyond the obvious
- Experience of managing events, including media launches
- Commitment to championing representation and inclusion at every level of the organisation with a proven ability to work with people from a wide range of backgrounds
Desirable
- Organised, self-motivated and able to manage multiple priorities and deadlines
- Experience of writing and researching background material, including press releases, statements and briefing materials
- Excellent IT skills, including database management, online communication, document processing, digital media archiving
- Experience of media monitoring, using cuttings agencies etc
- Experience of dealing with a range of organisations, partners and stakeholders
- Good arts/cultural media contacts
- Enthusiasm for training, mentoring and support of emerging talent
How to apply
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- Application deadline: October 17th 2024
- Interview date: 24 October 2024 (approximately)
Please feel free to contact us at recruitment@factoryinternational.org if you require any support in completing your application
When submitting your application, please specify that you heard about the role through the Taylor Bennett Foundation.