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Communications

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What we do.

Communication is vital to what we do. At Scottish Water, we communicate every day to our customers and employees.

There are lots of ways to tell a story. We can write it in the news, we can do it with a film, via social media, we can tell a story through graphic design or by running an event talking to our customers. We can use our website and create creative marketing campaigns.

The skills involved in these roles:

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English

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IT skills

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Design

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Film & photography

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Reading & writing

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Psychology

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Communication

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Listening skills

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Empathy

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Time management

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Team working

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Creativity

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Have a look at the videos and blogs below to hear from people working in these roles and what they do.

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Lauren Allan

Corporate Affairs Officer

Lauren shows what a day in her role looks like, from being out filming to working from home editing and designing content for events.​ She also discusses how she struggled with dyslexia at school but didn’t let it hold her back from further study and getting her dream job.

Scott Fraser

Corporate Affairs Regional Manager

Scott discusses his route into communications, from University, travelling and working abroad to being in one of the first communications teams at Scottish Water. ​

Jane Chilton

Digital Communications Lead

Jane is a well-known face around Scottish Water. She can be out and about anywhere in Scotland filming what we do and the important environmental messages that need to be communicated. ​ Watch a day in the life of Jane out filming in one of our labs.

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Further content:

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This is an example of some of the events that we attend.

Here more from our team members in the blogs below.

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