Full-Time Public Affairs Advisor
Job Description
Are you an experienced public affairs professional?
Our client, an internationally acclaimed professional membership association, is now hiring for an experienced Public Affairs Advisor to join their growing team.
This role offers:
– Permanent/full time contract
– Hybrid working pattern – home-based combined with at least 4 times a month in beautiful HQ offices in Buckinghamshire
– Starting salary up to £37,000/annum
– Benefits:
– Up to 8% employers pension contribution
– Life assurance cover at 4x annual salary
– 25 days holiday
– Employee assistance scheme
– TOIL/overtime scheme for travel
Note: It is essential that the person is able to travel within the UK on occasion.
Our client
We are working with a prestigious professional membership organisation, one of its kind in the world. Our client has an amazing community of volunteers, and they are actively involved in organising events and activities at a regional level, to champion and foster the advancement of the profession.
Established in 1970s, and a registered charity, they develop qualifications and deliver learning opportunities, conduct research, and provide knowledge and resources for their members and professional community.
This client’s membership base is growing year on year and is likely to grow to a size of around 40k in the short term. Membership is comprised of individual members and corporate partners, both of which are spanned through 128 countries around the globe.
Their community of members and volunteers is highly engaged and actively involved in various parts of the organisation.
The Role
The main purpose of this role is to support and advise the Head of Policy and Public Affairs in ensuring the project profession builds its voice and influence across governments, parliaments, and wider stakeholders.
Responsibilities include:
• Help raise the profile, credibility & influence of our client with key individuals & audiences across the
public, private & voluntary sectors (including other professional bodies) and within government.
• Gather political intelligence and engage in regular horizon scanning to identify areas of government
and public concern that are relevant to our client’s policy priorities and to raise with the Head of Policy
and Public Affairs.
• Monitor and report on government, parliamentary and political party activity related to our client’s key issues and offer advice to internal colleagues on political issues.
• Support dissemination of our client’s research reports through public affairs plans.
The Person
The ideal candidate will be:
• Educated to degree level or experience from working in the political environment
• Good track record of stakeholder management and building partnerships across the public,
private and voluntary sectors
• Demonstrable experience of working in public policy, public affairs, public relations, or political work
• Effective influencing and networking skills with the ability to maintain and extend stakeholder and
customer relationships and to analyse and provide advice on complex issues.
• Outstanding communication skills, both in terms of written and oral work, with experience of
communicating effectively with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders.
How to Apply
Interested?
For a confidential conversation with FJWilson Talent, please contact Maria McNiven on 0203 195 3600 or email us at resourcingteam@fjwilson.com
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We encourage applications from all sections of the community. Furthermore, qualifications and/or experience identified are indicative. We will consider applications from candidates who have comparable qualifications and/or experience for role advertised.
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