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About The Company
Edelman is a voice synonymous with trust, reimagining a future where the currency of communication is action. Our culture thrives on three promises: boldness is possibility, empathy is progress, and curiosity is momentum.
We are a leading global communications marketing firm helping business and organisations evolve, promote, and protect their brands and reputations. We are independent and family owned, which allows us the freedom to deliver original thinking and invest in our clients.
In the UK, there are more than 600 employees based in our offices in Victoria. We create award-winning creative communication programmes for our clients who include DP World, Microsoft, Unilever, Nissan, Starbucks, Shell, PwC, eBay, Meta, Mars and many more.
We have deep expertise and advise on consumer trends, corporate reputation, data, analytics and insights, health, technology, AI, capital markets and government affairs.
About The Team
Edelman’s London Crisis & Risk team is the global Centre of Excellence for Edelman’s crisis communications capability, at the heart of Edelman’s global crisis network. We counsel leading global corporations, brands and institutions through reputational challenges that matter.
Our work spans live incidents and longer-burn issues including digital disinformation, marketing missteps, societal issues, litigation, executive transitions, cyber incidents and geopolitical events. We advise far beyond media relations, working across stakeholders and coordinating closely with communications advisers in other disciplines across Edelman’s global network to meet multi-market challenges.
You’ll work closely with peers across Edelman’s integrated practices, including Corporate Reputation, Public Affairs, Employee Experience, Digital, Creative, and our Trust and DxI insights teams. You’ll also collaborate with a global network of 180+ crisis professionals across 60+ markets.
The role
We’re looking for an Account Director experienced in counselling leading international companies on complex reputational issues and crises. You will support and manage some of our biggest global clients, working closely with international colleagues to respond to issues such as operational incidents, product safety matters, sponsorship issues, corporate governance crises, societal issues, campaign controversies, workplace misconduct, legal proceedings and restructurings.
This role involves occasional out of hours work during live issues and fast-moving situations.
Key Responsibilities
Client counsel and delivery
- Counsel clients confidently and maturely on managing actual and potential reputational crises and risks, looking across the full stakeholder ecosystem
- Develop client materials including risk assessments, stakeholder analysis and engagement plans, scenario maps, strategic communications plans, messaging and Q&As
- Managing and developing client relationships, exhibiting best practice in client handling
- Supporting on and/or leading day-to-day on a varied portfolio of accounts
- Overall account project management and overseeing quality and operational performance, by ensuring work quality and deadline adherence for all account team members
- On accounts involving more than one Edelman office or team - working within integrated teams and across practices and overseeing multi-market coordination
- Full responsibility for overall financial management on their accounts – forecasting, hours allocation for team members, project & plan budgeting, managing servicing levels
- Writing plans, proposals and contributing to new business pitches (including RFP proposals) and driving the development of pitch materials
- Developing and coaching more junior team members, and line management responsibilities – minimum of one
- Identifying potential leads and areas of growth within existing clients as well as broader opportunities from a prospecting perspective