Overview

Position Title: Media Relations Manager

Company: Nando’s UK & IRE

Location: Manchester, UK

Job Description

In 1987 Nando’s began its journey when 2 friends discovered the magic of PERi-PERi in a suburb of South Africa and knew it had to be shared with the world. Inspired by our Southern African heritage, we know and value the richness that diversity brings to Nando’s, and we’re committed to creating an inclusive and respectful culture for all. We pride ourselves on being a great place to work, and thanks to our Nandoca reviews we’ve finished in Glassdoor’s Top 50 places to work 6 years in a row!

Responsibilities:

  • Build a pipeline of interesting corporate stories and leverage opportunities to highjack the news agenda
  • Act as the UK&I risk and reputation expert, supporting the Head of Reputation & Communications to spot and help mitigate
  • Ensure crisis procedures are current, fit for purpose and embedded across the organisation
  • Act as a trusted advisor to senior executives and teams across the business, as well as prepare colleagues for external engagements – interviews, panels, roundtables, key notes etc.
  • Support the Head of Reputation and Communication in the development of the UK&I public affairs strategy, and work with stakeholders to deliver it, inc. our approach for engaging with NGOs, government agencies, regulatory bodies and other public organisations
  • Agency management

Requirements:

  • 5yrs+ in corporate PR, media relations or issues management – or ideally a combination
  • Delivery in a fast-paced consumer-facing environment
  • Excellent writing skills and forensic attention to detail
  • Creative thinking, with the ability to spot media opportunities beyond traditional media
  • Experience working with and advising senior executives

About Nando's UK & IRE

It all started in 1987, in a suburb of Johannesburg called Rosettenville. A man named Fernando Duarte invited Robbie Brozin to a humble eatery to try some mouth watering PERi-PERi chicken. The rest, as they say, is history. Five years later, Nando’s landed in the UK. When it did, we made a decision: to put as much passion into our people, as we do our chicken. That’s because, as extraordinary as it may sound, chicken alone doesn’t make us who we are. It’s the people that make the chicken.