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Communications

What do Communications Officers do?

A communications officer in the nuclear industry is responsible for managing internal and external communication strategies to promote understanding and transparency regarding nuclear energy and related activities. They play a crucial role in conveying information to various stakeholders, including employees, the public, media, regulators and government agencies. 

Typical duties and responsibilities of a Communications Officer

Skills and knowledge required to be a Communications Officer

How do I become a Communications Officer?

University

Pursuing a degree in subjects such as Communications, Public Relations or Journalism will equip you with useful and relevant knowledge and skills. Numerous universities and colleges offer an array undergraduate and postgraduate programmes featuring topics such as communication strategies, creative writing and media relations. 

Internship or Work Experience

Acquiring practical experience through internships, work placements or volunteer opportunities in communication-related positions provides valuable hands-on experience and allows you to compile a portfolio that will help to strengthen your CV!

Professional Development

Engaging in workshops, seminars and professional development courses focused on communication skills, nuclear energy and industry-specific subjects can enhance your knowledge, increase your qualifications and broaden your professional network within the nuclear sector. All can help to open the door to future opportunities in the communications arena, helping you to stand out from the rest.

Rolls-Royce

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