GCS offers job support to communication professionals

The Government Communication Service has put together an advisory panel to provide career support to communications professionals whose roles have been impacted by COVID-19.

As one unified voice representing the communications sector, these organisations will provide strategic leadership for the profession and offer practical support for specialists.

Advice and insight from these experts will also help shape the Government’s COVID-19 communication activities.

The advisory panel will contribute to the implementation of this support, which includes:

  • a new portal on the GCS website listing communication roles in government; the service is available to communication professionals with government and non-government backgrounds

  • inviting communications practitioners in the UK to register via the portal their availability for any potential work within government

  • virtual career support, including mentoring and CV guidance

  • a virtual professional development offer (free and paid-for webinars) 

  • facilitating secondments, shadowing and pooling resources where appropriate. 

Across government, a number of departments are still advertising for and recruiting communications professionals on a permanent and short-term basis. The new portal will direct people to these roles through government-owned channels, while the organisations on the advisory panel will also promote roles through their networks. Among a wide range of areas where the government requires immediate support, digital and social media skills feature highly alongside more traditional roles of media/press office and insight and evaluation.

The panel will provide advice, outplacement support, mentoring and coaching to communications professionals, and signpost to existing mental health and wellbeing support and legal advice. 

The advisory panel includes leaders from across the UK communications industry: 

  • The Government Communication Service (GCS)

  • Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM)

  • Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR)

  • Institute of Internal Communication (IoIC)

  • Local Government Association

  • Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA).

Discussing the announcement Chris Daly, chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) said:

“The current unprecedented situation has and will continue to have an impact on the marketing profession. We are dedicated to supporting our members and the wider communication profession in every way we can. This partnership with the Government and leading professional communication bodies will provide support where it is needed most, helping people who have lost their jobs due to Covid-19.”

 

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