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Award-winning communications agency, Open Road (part of the Blue Rubicon family), is looking for a researcher who will support a range of its public affairs and corporate communications accounts. Our clients include Eurostar, Coca-Cola Great Britain, EngineeringUK, Prudential, National Grid, Asda and Airwave.

The role of researcher encompasses:

  • Working across a range of sectors, updating all consultants on client-relevant political, current affairs, media and communications industry developments in the UK and the EU;
  • Producing papers and updates on policy issues, media developments, and stakeholder lists covering media, industry and consumer groups, government and regulators;
  • Preparing detailed new business research and reports for consultants;
  • Preparation of regular - daily or weekly - bespoke monitoring reports for relevant clients;
  • Participating in client business meetings and pitches where appropriate;
  • Assistance on client accounts across the board as required;
  • Main point of contact with key suppliers such as Randall’s and Gorkana;
  • Keeping abreast of the latest developments in corporate communications including in social media and digital communications;
  • Keeping abreast of supplier offerings.

Main Criteria for the new researcher:

  • Strong interest in corporate communications, the media and political and current affairs;
  • Experience in a relevant role either in politics, Parliament, in-house or elsewhere;
  • Good working knowledge of UK political and media landscape;
  • Strong IT skills, Excel in particular;
  • Excellent writing skills, ability to produce reports and research digests to short timescales;
  • Attention to detail;
  • Hardworking and flexible attitude;
  • Ability to work well in a team;
  • Graduate;
  • Ability to manage interns who help with research;
  • Keen to learn and develop.

Closing date

Applications for this post closed 11:59pm on Wednesday 23rd April 2014