Communications Manager

European Science Foundation

Contract type
Permanent & Full-time
Closing date
30 Sep 2025 05:00 PM
Location
Strasbourg, France

About the Organisation

European Science Foundation (ESF) is a non-governmental, internationally-oriented, non-profit association established in France in 1974.  ESF is committed to promoting the highest quality science in Europe to drive progress in research and innovation. We work closely with our members and partners, sharing our expertise and offering solution-oriented scientific support aimed at increasing the quality and effectiveness of science and science-related activities in Europe. We partner with diverse institutions by leading successful projects, facilitating informed decision-making through a broad range of science support partnerships: Research Assessment and Grant Evaluation, the coordination of European projects, funding programmes, and hosting scientific platforms.

About the role

The Communications Manager will lead and oversee all aspects of ESF’s communication activities, including corporate and internal communications. This role will be responsible for implementing and refining the organisation’s communication framework, developing tools, and managing relationships with external agencies. In addition, the Communication Manager will supervise and support the ESF communication team, fostering professional growth and ensuring high-quality, aligned communication practices for project-related activities. The position will report to the Chief Executive.

Responsibilities

Strategic Communication Management:

  • Develop and implement ESF’s overall communication strategy, ensuring alignment with organisational objectives and ESF’s current strategic plan;
  • Define and maintain a coherent communication framework, including guidelines, standards, and tools;
  • Ensure consistency and quality across all communication channels and materials;
  • Monitor and critically assess the impact and success of ESF’s communication activities, providing recommendations for improvement.

Corporate and Internal Communication:

  • Oversee corporate communication activities, including branding, media relations, and public engagement;
  • Develop and manage internal communication to promote transparency, engagement, and organisational culture;
  • Supervise ESF’s online presence, including website content and social media channels, ensuring alignment with corporate communication objectives;
  • Prepare and review key messages, press releases, and official statements.

Team Leadership and Development:

  • Communicate clearly to the team the vision, strategy, and priorities of ESF, explaining how these affect unit objectives. Motivate the team to seek challenges, achieve strategic goals, and perform beyond expectations;
  • Manage and mentor the ESF communications team, ensuring effective workload distribution and professional development;
  • Promote best practices and continuous improvement within the team.
  • Monitor and evaluate team performance against objectives.

Event Organisation:

  • Oversee the organisation of ESF high-level, large-scale international events (conferences, workshops) with multiple stakeholders, managing communications around the event (social media, brochures, outcomes messaging).

External Relations:

  • Coordinate media outreach and maintain strong relationships with journalists and stakeholders;
  • Act as the primary point of contact for external communication agencies and service providers.

Project Communication Support:

  • Ensure high-quality communication deliverables for ESF projects (in particular projects supported by the European Commission), including reports, publications, and digital content;
  • Provide guidance and oversight to ensure compliance with organisational standards.

Financial and Performance Management:

  • Take responsibility for managing and achieving budgets for specific activities in line with ESF Financial Rules and Delegated Financial Authority;
  • Provide required information to Administration and Finance for budgetary processes.

Skills, Competencies & Experience

Specific Technical Competencies:

  • At least 10 years’ experience in communication departments or agencies, preferably in a scientific context;
  • Demonstrable experience in communications management and organisation of high-level, large-scale events;
  • Ability to create quality content and highlights from scientific reports;
  • Ability to produce high-quality publications and presentations;
  • Proven creativity in communications strategy and implementation;
  • Proven people management experience within a performance-driven organisation;
  • Proven management experience, including delivering projects within an agreed budget;
  • Basic knowledge of European and national research organisations and institutions, and of European and international science policy (an asset);
  • Demonstrable experience in writing papers, reports, publications, and presentations;
  • Excellent command of English; working knowledge of another European language is an advantage.
  • Good working knowledge of MS Office systems, electronic databases, and websites.

Specific Personal Competencies:

  • Proven organisational skills and capacity to deliver on allocated tasks and meet deadlines;
  • Excellent communication skills across cultural and scientific boundaries, showing discretion, diplomacy, and tolerance;
  • Enthusiasm for the benefits excellent science can bring;
  • Excellent presentation skills;
  • Action-oriented and responsible;
  • Creative, proactive, and improvement-minded;
  • Transparent and team-oriented work ethic;
  • Positive and constructive attitude.

Required Qualifications

  • University degree in science communication, communications, or equivalent experience.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Impactful Work: Contribute to shaping the scientific landscape and supporting research communities at a European level;
  • Collaborative Culture: Work with a diverse team of professionals and stakeholders from across Europe;
  • Professional Growth: Opportunities for continuous learning and skill development;
  • Inclusive Environment: A workplace that values diversity, transparency, and mutual respect;
  • Work-Life Balance: Flexible working arrangements and a supportive organisational culture.

Working locations

  • Strasbourg, France
  • The position may involve some travel.

How to apply

  • Please send your application (cover letter + CV in English) by 30th September 2025 to [email protected] quoting the following reference COMMMGR25.

Interviews

  • 1st round Online interviews (14th and 15th Oct 2025) + 2nd round interviews in Strasbourg on 28th October 2025.

Policies

ESF will not discriminate, nor allow its staff to discriminate, against any member of staff or applicant for employment or ex-employee based on gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnic, national, cultural or social origin, skin colour, physical appearance, religion or believes, marital or parental status, mental or physical disability, political opinion, social or economic situation, or health status


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