Company: Police Service of Northern Ireland
Location: Belfast
Posted: May 12th, 2026
Job details
Posted:11 May 2026
Salary:£88268 - £97070 per annum
Location:Belfast
Job type:Permanent
Discipline:Executive
Reference:SDC
We're proud to be partnering with the to recruit their new Director of Strategic Communications & Engagement.
This is a rare opportunity to join the senior leadership team of one of Northern Ireland's most important public service organisations, helping shape how policing communicates, engages and builds trust with communities across the country.
The successful candidate will lead the development of a new Strategic Communications & Engagement Strategy, oversee internal and external communications, manage high-profile stakeholder relationships and play a key role in supporting visible, responsive, community-based policing.
KEY DETAILS:
Location: Belfast
Salary:£88,268 - £97,070 + allowance
Applications close: Tuesday 26th May 2026 at 3pm
As the Director of Strategic Communications and Engagement, you will be responsible for the effective operation of the important communications function and will have a key role in supporting the delivery of visible, accessible, responsive and community based policing.
You will lead the development and delivery of a new Strategic Communications and Engagement Strategy, building on established foundations.
Open and transparent communications and engagement are critical in building public trust and confidence within our communities and increasing understanding of the vital role that policing plays within society.
We are committed to providing accurate information on policing to the public and creating opportunities to listen to their views and to proactively respond to their concerns.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland is seeking an innovative communications professional to lead this next phase of development for our Communications and Engagement function.
You will have significant experience in providing communications support and advice at both a strategic and operational level.
You will command confidence and trust internally and with external stakeholders, particularly with colleagues in press and media.
You will support the proactive use of media to provide timely information to the public and partners.
You will drive a more planned and proactive approach to communications, ensuring the organisation is well positioned to shape public understanding and confidence.
You will also lead internal communications with police officers and staff to support organisational morale and wellbeing.
Internal communications will be a key priority to ensure the workforce is equipped, engaged and empowered to deliver a quality service to the public.
All candidates with the experience and attributes outlined are encouraged to apply for a fulfilling professional role as the Director of Strategic Communications and Engagement within the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
Reports to:
Deputy Chief Constable
The Director of Strategic Communications and Engagement is responsible for overseeing and driving the internal and external communications service provision for the Police Service of Northern Ireland. The role holder will be responsible for developing and delivering a refreshed, integrated strategy that builds on existing foundations and sets a clear 3-5 year direction, aligned to policing priorities. The role holder will ensure a balanced approach to internal and external communications, lead insight-led messaging and clear organisation narrative, strengthen the PSNI's brand, and provide expert media, public relations and stakeholder engagement advice to the Chief Constable and members of the Service Executive Team.
Full spec available with application pack.
The Person
Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
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*'Large' is defined as an organisation with more than 300 employees
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Other:
Desirable Experience:
Shortlisting will be carried out based on essential criteria.
Please note in some instances, for example, where there is a high volume of applicants, desirable criteria may be assessed.
Welcoming Statement
The Police Service of Northern Ireland is committed to being representative of the community we serve and welcomes all applicants interested in a career in policing.
Application
Please submit your completed application and equality monitoring form to VANRATH.
Please note that CVs will not be accepted. Any candidate requiring a reasonable adjustment in order to fully participate in the assessment process should provide the associated details within their application form.
The deadline for receipt of completed applications is Tuesday 26th May 2026 at 15:00.
It should be noted that VANRATH will review application forms on behalf of the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Candidates who meet the essential/desirable criteria will be invited to a short preliminary interview with VANRATH, the outcome of which will inform the final shortlisting decisions.
The successful candidate will be issued with a provisional offer of appointment, subject to successfully completing all of the following pre-employment checks:
Further information regarding these stages is available via our recruitment website:
This is a permanent appointment. The successful candidate will be required to undertake a probationary period of 12 months. Vetting Appointment will be dependent on the individual satisfying the vetting requirements for the post which will vary according to the work area appointed to. Please note that for all appointments there is a minimum requirement to have a three year checkable history immediately preceding the submission of a vetting questionnaire.
Salary
The Director of Strategic Communications and Engagement is paid against NICS Grade 5 salary banding: £88,268 - £97,070 (under review) +£1422 environmental allowance.
Pension
At point of joining, all police staff are automatically enrolled into the Northern Ireland Civil Service Pension Scheme (ALPHA) which is a voluntary contributory pension scheme.
If you have a pension fund with another scheme, you may be able to bring these funds into your NICS pension. Full details will be provided to successful candidates.
Working Hours
The normal working hours for this position are 37 working hours per week (42 hours gross) on a Monday - Friday pattern, with a requirement to work outside office hours when necessary to fulfil the requirements of the role.
Holiday Entitlement
The Director of Strategic Communications and Engagement is entitled to 30 days' annual leave on entry to the organisation, plus 12 public and privilege holidays.
To request an application and candidate information pack, please email us.
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