IT Communications Manager (Fully-Remote - Contract)

Dubai
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IT Communications Manager – Fully Remote from the UK | HQ - Dubai (UAE)

Join a rapidly scaling consultancy that’s redefining how organisations approach transformation. Built by forward‑thinking leaders, this firm delivers high‑quality advisory work that is dynamic, human‑centred, and truly impactful - without the red tape.

You’ll be joining a business with a clear and ambitious vision:

To combine deep sector expertise with modern, AI‑enabled delivery so clients can move faster, smarter, and with greater confidence.

This is an environment where:

Innovation is embedded, not a buzzword.

Skilled professionals are trusted to own outcomes - not just tasks.

Entrepreneurial thinking is encouraged, supported, and celebrated.

Growth is intentional, meaningful, and backed by strong leadership momentum.

Work life balance is respected, you can be afforded autonomy and flexibility. If the idea of joining a consultancy that’s scaling at pace, values authenticity, and delivers high‑impact work without legacy constraints excites you, this role puts you right at the centre of that journey.

Role Details Level: Advanced Junior to Mid‑Level (2-4+ years’ experience)

Rate: £275-£300 per day | 9‑month initial contract

Engagement: UK Ltd Company (guidance available for first‑time contractors, you will be subject to UK tax)

Travel: Optional & flexible - ideally able to visit Dubai at the start and end of the engagement

Start Date: April 2026

Interview Process: Single stage with the Founder (culture, personality fit + cybersecurity competence focus)

Requirements - we’re looking for someone who is:

Highly motivated, ambitious, and passionate about AI and emerging technology

Confident engaging with senior leadership, including executive and C‑suite stakeholders - excellent communication. 

Experienced in hands‑on IT, Tech, AI, or Cyber Security project delivery

Strong in Cyber Security best practice and IT Governance - especially within the context of AI adoptionNice to Have

Experience in an SME consultancy or start‑up environment

Practical technical or AI tooling exposure

Experience supporting workshops or requirements gathering for AI‑related consulting use casesPrevious titles which could indicate suitability for this role, from a skills perspective:

- Cybersecurity Awareness Specialist 

- IT Security Analyst (with comms responsibility) 

- Security Awareness Analyst 

- Internal Communication Officer 

- Change Communications Coordinator

- Business Analyst 

What matters most is the person - your attitude, curiosity, and the energy you bring to this opportunity.For legal and compliance reasons, Opus can only consider candidates with full right to work in the UK, even though this role is fully remote.

Interested?

Reach out to Adam Akhtar for more detail E: (url removed)

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