Campaign Communicator

Bethnal Green, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Job description

Amplify Workers' Voices!




Are you a creative, digitally savvy communicator passionate about social justice and workers' rights? Do you thrive on storytelling, engaging audiences online, creating content that sparks real-world impact -

and secretly enjoy crunching the numbers to see what works

?


United Voices of the World,UVW, is looking for a

Campaign Communicator

to join our team and help amplify the voices of low-paid, precarious, and migrant workers in the UK.



Job Details




Location:



UVW Casa, 144 Cambridge Heath Road, London, E1 5QJ


Salary:



31,200 per annum


Working Hours:



10:00am - 6:00pm

(7 hours per day, including a paid 1-hour lunch )


Annual Leave:



30 days annual leave + bank holidays


Other Benefits:



Generous parental leave and sick leave


Contract Type:



Permanent


Recruitment Dates




Closing Date:



12 January 2026


Interviews:



Week commencing 26 January 2026


Start Date:



23 February 2026





Who we are




UVW is a member-led, direct action, anti-racist, campaigning trade union and we exist to support and empower the most vulnerable groups of precarious, low-paid and migrant workers in the UK.


The Campaign Communications team plays a critical role in shaping our public profile,

supporting workers to organise, holding bosses to account, mobilising support, and using digital platforms to tell the stories that matter most

.


What You'll Do





As a Campaign Communicator, you will:


Develop & deliver campaign communications

to support organising drives, strikes and campaigns.

Support creative development

: produce accessible visuals and champion our visual identity.

Manage digital engagement

: post content across social media, our website and monitor analytics to measure and improve reach.

Create compelling content

- videos, audio, images, and written stories - with a "workers' stories first" approach.

Supporting media relations

: liaise with journalists, provide quotes, and package content to highlight campaigns.

Build internal communications capacity

: train members and staff in communications initiatives and identify opportunities to improve UVW's digital presence.

Monitor and respond to communications gaps

, proactively proposing new ideas to strengthen campaign impact.

Who You Are





We're looking for someone with:


Strong knowledge of digital channels, social media management, and analytics. Excellent content creation skills, including audio/video editing and copywriting. Experience or knowledge of journalism, press offices, or campaign communications. Highly organised, detail-oriented, and able to work under tight deadlines. Flexibility and teamwork skills to operate across multiple projects.
Commitment to trade unions and social justice.

Desirable Skills




Knowledge of Spanish or other languages. Experience with trade union or community campaigning. Graduate-level education or professional training in communications.

Why Work with UVW?




This is a

campaign communicator's dream role

- a chance to work

directly with workers and help tell their stories

. You'll use every format - video, audio, written content - to engage and mobilise supporters, turning research and members' insights into winning campaigns that amplify workers' voices, denounce bad bosses and build solidarity across the UK and beyond.



Bring your creativity, digital expertise, and passion for justice to UVW. Help us tell the stories that matter, engage supporters,

bring bosses to heel

, and fight for dignity, equality, and respect.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4426107
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Full Time
  • Job Location
    Bethnal Green, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned