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Internal Communications Business Partner - Product & Technology

Entain
Greater London
3 weeks ago
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Job Description

You’ll work closely with key stakeholders to provide subject matter expertise on all aspects of internal communications; strategic planning and counsel, compelling narrative, change communication and engagement. You are a brilliant writer who quickly builds relationships and is just as happy writing strategic plans as you are getting the job done and executing brilliantly.

What you’ll be doing

  • Partner with senior stakeholders in Product &Tech, becoming their go-to advisor for all things internal comms.
  • Craft compelling narratives and campaigns that bring our strategy to life and inspire our people.
  • Lead communications for change and transformation programmes, ensuring our people are informed, engaged and ready.
  • Champion innovation, bringing fresh ideas and best practice to push our internal comms to new heights.
  • Build strong relationships across Entain, connecting teams and ensuring our messages resonate globally.
  • Create bold, creative content across channels - from intranet to video - that cuts through the noise.


Qualifications

What we’re looking for

  • Proven experience in an Internal Comms Partner role within a fast-paced, complex global organisation. (Product &Tech experience advantageous).
  • Good creative, technical and platform knowledge to create and deliver brilliant content and events in a compelling way through the appropriate channels including SharePoint, Teams Live, Viva Engage, Slack, video, digital and social.
  • A confident communicator with exceptional writing skills and the ability to influence at all levels.
  • Strong track record in change and transformation communications.
  • Creative, energetic and commercially savvy, with a sharp eye for what makes messages land.
  • Skilled in delivering high-impact campaigns, events and engagement activity across diverse audiences.
  • A self-starter with outstanding planning skills and the ability to juggle multiple projects at pace.

At Entain, diversity is our strength. Whoever you are, whatever your background, you’ll find a place where your voice is heard, your ideas are valued, and you can do your best work.



Additional Information

At Entain, we do what's right. It's one of our core values and that's why we're taking the lead when it comes to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive future - for our people, and the wider global sports betting and gaming sector. However you identify, our ambition is to ensure our people across the globe feel valued, respected and their individuality celebrated. 

We comply with all applicable recruitment regulations and employment laws in the jurisdictions where we operate, ensuring ethical and compliant hiring practices globally.

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