Jindal Steel - Assistant Manager - Corporate Communications/Internal Communications Social Media

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Jindal Steel is looking for a sharp, organised, and idea-driven communications professional to support internal communications at the corporate level and help strengthen the company's social media voice.You'll work closely with senior team members, business units, and plant communication teams to bring clarity, consistency, and creativity to how JindalSteel communicates with its people. You'll also contribute to social media content that highlights the company's culture, achievements, and milestones.It's a role for someone who enjoys taking ownership of projects, balancing strategy with execution, and working at the intersection of people, culture, and communication.Key Responsibilities: Internal Communication Support:- Contribute to corporate-level internal communication plans and ensure alignment across plants and offices.- Translate leadership messages into clear, engaging content for employees.- Maintain communication calendars and support organisation-wide initiatives such as culture programs, HR drives, safety communication, and leadership updates.Cross-functional Coordination:- Work with Corporate HR, CSR, Safety, Admin, and plant teams to identify communication needs and provide timely support.- Assist in planning and executing leadership forums, town halls, and internal campaigns.- Coordinate with plant communication teams to maintain consistency in messaging and visual identity.Content, Campaigns, and Storytelling:- Draft content for emailers, intranet stories, newsletters, leadership notes, videos, and internal branding assets.- Support campaign development-from brainstorming and scripting to coordinating creative production.- Manage agency partners, designers, and AV teams to deliver communication assets on time.Branding & Visual Identity:- Ensure internal branding materials follow Jindal Steel's guidelines.- Support the development of templates, decks, event branding, and digital display content.Social Media & External Content:- Work with the digital team to develop posts, scripts, captions, and ideas that bring out Jindal Steel's culture and achievements.- Identify stories from plants and offices that can strengthen employer branding.- Support leadership content and cross-functional social media initiatives.Core Competencies:- Stakeholder Partnership: Build trust and work smoothly with cross- functional teams.- Narrative Thinking: Present complex information in simple, human, and engaging ways.- Creative Agility: Balance structured planning with rapid turnaround when needed.- Execution Discipline: Deliver projects with attention to detail and strong follow-through.

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