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Job Title: Head of Digital Identity Location: London / Hybrid Salary : £45,000 - £65,000 per annum based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Role Overview: Digital identity is crucial for building trust in the digital economy, reducing fraud, and supporting innovation across various sectors. the organisation leads industry efforts to promote secure, inclusive, and interoperable digital identity solutions in the UK, working closely with policymakers. A key part of this work is advocating for the UK Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework, which sets essential standards to boost market growth and widespread adoption. At a time when industries are looking to harness the opportunities offered by digital identity technologies, and the UK government is preparing to consult on the next steps of a national digital ID, it has never been more critical for the UK to get market development right. The successful candidate will lead engagement initiatives to promote the UK's digital identity sector, including organising events, roundtables, and providing thought leadership. This role also involves advocating for digital identity policy, guiding regulatory discussions, and convening industry leaders through the organisation's Digital Identity Working Group to influence government and drive industry growth. This high-profile role would see you become an industry expert on digital ID policy, where you will be working at a senior level of policy development, representing members in stakeholder meetings. You will need experience of building close relationships with relevant bodies and key stakeholders, with the ability to react quickly to shifting policy developments and the changing needs of this thriving industry. Market development is vital to the programme's success and requires engagement with end user industries like financial services, fraud, transport and more. A strong grasp of the UK Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework is essential for understanding its scope. Increasingly, the role also involves how international digital ID systems work together through events, roundtables, and thought leadership. the organisation seeks someone with solid policy and programme experience who can manage sector-wide needs in a fast-paced environment, proactively working with members to shape early debates. Key Responsibilities: Programme Leadership: Lead the development and delivery of the organisation's digital ID programme, including events, roundtables, workshops and other thought-leadership opportunities that present a co-ordinated approach to addressing member priorities and policy change. Policy & Advocacy: Shape and promote effective, inclusive digital identity policy positions in the UK, collaborating with government, regulators, industry partners and civil society. Member Engagement: Build and maintain strong relationships with organisation members, including the digital identity working group, to drive insights, participation and co-creation of digital ID initiatives. Campaigns & Communications: Lead high-impact campaigns, events, thought leadership and other communication opportunities to raise awareness of digital identity opportunities and strategic priorities. Industry expertise: Act as a trusted partner to policymakers, regulatory bodies and government departments working on digital identity. Essential Knowledge and Experience Proven Policy Leadership: Strong track record of leading complex policy, advocacy or technology programmes, preferably in digital identity, digital inclusion, cybersecurity or financial services. Sector Expertise: Deep understanding of digital identity markets, including ability to navigate the different parts of the digital ID policy landscape, including the Trust Framework and the Data (Use and Access) Act, The GOV . UK Wallet, and the proposed national digital ID scheme Stakeholder Relationships: Experience building and maintaining high-level engagement across government, industry and civil society stakeholders. Communication & Influence: Excellent communicator with public speaking experience, able to shape narratives and influence diverse audiences through clear, compelling messaging. Programme and Event Delivery: Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities, deliver results and lead cross-functional work. This includes flagship activity in the digital ID programme such as the Digital ID Summit and campaign week. Team Collaboration: A collaborative and inclusive leadership style that supports team members, external partners and an engaged membership base. This role will intersect with different programmes including financial services, fraud and smart data. As such, collaboration is a must. Additional Information: This is a full time role based out of the organisation's London offices, however the organisation operates a flexible working policy. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Public Affairs, Policy Manager, Senior Policy Manager, Local Council Policy Manager, Public Sector Programme Management, Digital Identity Programme Manager may also be considered for this role.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Digital Identity Location: London / Hybrid Salary : £45,000 - £65,000 per annum based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Role Overview: Digital identity is crucial for building trust in the digital economy, reducing fraud, and supporting innovation across various sectors. the organisation leads industry efforts to promote secure, inclusive, and interoperable digital identity solutions in the UK, working closely with policymakers. A key part of this work is advocating for the UK Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework, which sets essential standards to boost market growth and widespread adoption. At a time when industries are looking to harness the opportunities offered by digital identity technologies, and the UK government is preparing to consult on the next steps of a national digital ID, it has never been more critical for the UK to get market development right. The successful candidate will lead engagement initiatives to promote the UK's digital identity sector, including organising events, roundtables, and providing thought leadership. This role also involves advocating for digital identity policy, guiding regulatory discussions, and convening industry leaders through the organisation's Digital Identity Working Group to influence government and drive industry growth. This high-profile role would see you become an industry expert on digital ID policy, where you will be working at a senior level of policy development, representing members in stakeholder meetings. You will need experience of building close relationships with relevant bodies and key stakeholders, with the ability to react quickly to shifting policy developments and the changing needs of this thriving industry. Market development is vital to the programme's success and requires engagement with end user industries like financial services, fraud, transport and more. A strong grasp of the UK Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework is essential for understanding its scope. Increasingly, the role also involves how international digital ID systems work together through events, roundtables, and thought leadership. the organisation seeks someone with solid policy and programme experience who can manage sector-wide needs in a fast-paced environment, proactively working with members to shape early debates. Key Responsibilities: Programme Leadership: Lead the development and delivery of the organisation's digital ID programme, including events, roundtables, workshops and other thought-leadership opportunities that present a co-ordinated approach to addressing member priorities and policy change. Policy & Advocacy: Shape and promote effective, inclusive digital identity policy positions in the UK, collaborating with government, regulators, industry partners and civil society. Member Engagement: Build and maintain strong relationships with organisation members, including the digital identity working group, to drive insights, participation and co-creation of digital ID initiatives. Campaigns & Communications: Lead high-impact campaigns, events, thought leadership and other communication opportunities to raise awareness of digital identity opportunities and strategic priorities. Industry expertise: Act as a trusted partner to policymakers, regulatory bodies and government departments working on digital identity. Essential Knowledge and Experience Proven Policy Leadership: Strong track record of leading complex policy, advocacy or technology programmes, preferably in digital identity, digital inclusion, cybersecurity or financial services. Sector Expertise: Deep understanding of digital identity markets, including ability to navigate the different parts of the digital ID policy landscape, including the Trust Framework and the Data (Use and Access) Act, The GOV . UK Wallet, and the proposed national digital ID scheme Stakeholder Relationships: Experience building and maintaining high-level engagement across government, industry and civil society stakeholders. Communication & Influence: Excellent communicator with public speaking experience, able to shape narratives and influence diverse audiences through clear, compelling messaging. Programme and Event Delivery: Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities, deliver results and lead cross-functional work. This includes flagship activity in the digital ID programme such as the Digital ID Summit and campaign week. Team Collaboration: A collaborative and inclusive leadership style that supports team members, external partners and an engaged membership base. This role will intersect with different programmes including financial services, fraud and smart data. As such, collaboration is a must. Additional Information: This is a full time role based out of the organisation's London offices, however the organisation operates a flexible working policy. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Public Affairs, Policy Manager, Senior Policy Manager, Local Council Policy Manager, Public Sector Programme Management, Digital Identity Programme Manager may also be considered for this role.
NFP People
Digital Communications & Engagement Manager
NFP People
Digital Communications & Engagement Manager Are you driven by social justice and motivated by creating real, lasting change? Are you experienced in digital communications, able to create engaging content and mobilise campaigns? If so, we have a job for you. We are looking for a Digital Communications and Engagement Manager to drive forward the Disabled Children's Partnership's digital presence, supporter mobilisation, and stakeholder engagement. Reporting to the Campaign Director, this role is crucial in ensuring the Partnership's campaigns are visible, engaging, and impactful. Delivery of the campaign objectives depends on the contributions of our members and supporters. This role will be the central point of coordination of a complex programme of activity from multiple member organisations and teams. You will deliver excellent digital communications to members, provide support for all DCP meetings, and maintain accurate plans and calendars to track activity and report on progress. This role is a fixed term position (30 hours per week, worked over 4 days) until June 2027. We're open to discussing how these hours can best work for you. Some on call and out of hours working may be required. The charity offers flexible and hybrid working. The role involves at least fortnightly in person meetings at the Contact office in London N1, with opportunities to also work from the Head Office in London E1. The Disabled Children's Partnership (DCP) is a major coalition of 130+ organisations united by a common vision: improved health, education and social care for disabled children, young people, and their families. Together we campaign to secure the policy change, public awareness, and political attention that disabled children deserve. Our current focus is our high-profile Fight for Ordinary campaign. Together we are calling for reform of the SEND system, so that children with special educational needs or who are disabled can enjoy the ordinary things that other children take for granted, like having a nursery, school or college place, being safe in school, making friends, and taking part in activities in and beyond school. What you'll do Design, implement, and manage an "always-on" social media plan to grow and engage DCP's online audience, through our own channels and those of members Lead the development and delivery of digital mobilisation strategies and create compelling digital content (posts, graphics, short videos) aligned to campaign goals and organisational priorities. Plan and deliver supporter journeys, email campaigns, calls-to-action designed to build momentum and influence decision-makers, and manage the campaigner database Maintain strong relationships with member organisations, delivering regular communication, including newsletters, updates and briefings. Plan and support the organisation of DCP meetings, including the CEOs group, steering group, policy, comms, campaigns, and public affairs sub-groups, and all-member meetings. What you'll bring: Demonstrable experience in digital communications and social media management in a campaigning context. Experience of online campaign mobilisation. Ability to create engaging, accessible digital content across multiple channels. Experience using email marketing tools, CRM systems, and supporter databases. Strong organisational and coordination skills, with experience supporting meetings or projects. Clear understanding of data protection regulations and safe data handling. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work flexibly, manage multiple priorities, and meet deadlines. Commitment to the values of inclusion, accessibility, and championing the rights of disabled children and their families. If you are passionate about creating meaningful, lasting change for disabled children, young people and their families, we want to hear from you! Apply now with an updated CV. Applications close on Sunday 15th March. Interviews will be held week commencing 23rd of March. Benefits The charity offers an impressive range of benefits designed to support and reward employees to ensure that teams feel valued and appreciated. The benefits package offers 32 days of paid holiday (including bank holidays, pro rata), along with a range of perks such as discounts at leading high-street retailers, access to health cash plans, interest-free loans, and many more exciting offerings. About The Organisation The charity's vision is for the UK to be the best place in the world for people with a learning disability to live happy and healthy lives. They're here to support people with a learning disability, their families and their carers. Fighting for a kinder, fairer and more inclusive society for people with a learning disability to live in. Everyone works with people with a learning disability either providing support or advice, or alongside one another as colleagues. Belonging is for everyone, every day, everywhere. Everyone is expected to treat people well and make it an inclusive organisation. Every day we grow and learn. It's okay to make mistakes but we learn from them and make changes Everywhere people will feel respected, valued, and safe to be themselves. There are Belonging network groups that meet online and are open to all colleagues. The groups include people who identify as Black and Asian, LGBTQIA+, disabled or with a long- term health condition, women, parents and carers, and their allies. Everyone is encouraged to apply and there are a variety of different contract types and working patterns on offer. They're not looking for specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a great colleague. You will have training and development to help you to succeed in the role you're applying for.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Digital Communications & Engagement Manager Are you driven by social justice and motivated by creating real, lasting change? Are you experienced in digital communications, able to create engaging content and mobilise campaigns? If so, we have a job for you. We are looking for a Digital Communications and Engagement Manager to drive forward the Disabled Children's Partnership's digital presence, supporter mobilisation, and stakeholder engagement. Reporting to the Campaign Director, this role is crucial in ensuring the Partnership's campaigns are visible, engaging, and impactful. Delivery of the campaign objectives depends on the contributions of our members and supporters. This role will be the central point of coordination of a complex programme of activity from multiple member organisations and teams. You will deliver excellent digital communications to members, provide support for all DCP meetings, and maintain accurate plans and calendars to track activity and report on progress. This role is a fixed term position (30 hours per week, worked over 4 days) until June 2027. We're open to discussing how these hours can best work for you. Some on call and out of hours working may be required. The charity offers flexible and hybrid working. The role involves at least fortnightly in person meetings at the Contact office in London N1, with opportunities to also work from the Head Office in London E1. The Disabled Children's Partnership (DCP) is a major coalition of 130+ organisations united by a common vision: improved health, education and social care for disabled children, young people, and their families. Together we campaign to secure the policy change, public awareness, and political attention that disabled children deserve. Our current focus is our high-profile Fight for Ordinary campaign. Together we are calling for reform of the SEND system, so that children with special educational needs or who are disabled can enjoy the ordinary things that other children take for granted, like having a nursery, school or college place, being safe in school, making friends, and taking part in activities in and beyond school. What you'll do Design, implement, and manage an "always-on" social media plan to grow and engage DCP's online audience, through our own channels and those of members Lead the development and delivery of digital mobilisation strategies and create compelling digital content (posts, graphics, short videos) aligned to campaign goals and organisational priorities. Plan and deliver supporter journeys, email campaigns, calls-to-action designed to build momentum and influence decision-makers, and manage the campaigner database Maintain strong relationships with member organisations, delivering regular communication, including newsletters, updates and briefings. Plan and support the organisation of DCP meetings, including the CEOs group, steering group, policy, comms, campaigns, and public affairs sub-groups, and all-member meetings. What you'll bring: Demonstrable experience in digital communications and social media management in a campaigning context. Experience of online campaign mobilisation. Ability to create engaging, accessible digital content across multiple channels. Experience using email marketing tools, CRM systems, and supporter databases. Strong organisational and coordination skills, with experience supporting meetings or projects. Clear understanding of data protection regulations and safe data handling. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work flexibly, manage multiple priorities, and meet deadlines. Commitment to the values of inclusion, accessibility, and championing the rights of disabled children and their families. If you are passionate about creating meaningful, lasting change for disabled children, young people and their families, we want to hear from you! Apply now with an updated CV. Applications close on Sunday 15th March. Interviews will be held week commencing 23rd of March. Benefits The charity offers an impressive range of benefits designed to support and reward employees to ensure that teams feel valued and appreciated. The benefits package offers 32 days of paid holiday (including bank holidays, pro rata), along with a range of perks such as discounts at leading high-street retailers, access to health cash plans, interest-free loans, and many more exciting offerings. About The Organisation The charity's vision is for the UK to be the best place in the world for people with a learning disability to live happy and healthy lives. They're here to support people with a learning disability, their families and their carers. Fighting for a kinder, fairer and more inclusive society for people with a learning disability to live in. Everyone works with people with a learning disability either providing support or advice, or alongside one another as colleagues. Belonging is for everyone, every day, everywhere. Everyone is expected to treat people well and make it an inclusive organisation. Every day we grow and learn. It's okay to make mistakes but we learn from them and make changes Everywhere people will feel respected, valued, and safe to be themselves. There are Belonging network groups that meet online and are open to all colleagues. The groups include people who identify as Black and Asian, LGBTQIA+, disabled or with a long- term health condition, women, parents and carers, and their allies. Everyone is encouraged to apply and there are a variety of different contract types and working patterns on offer. They're not looking for specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a great colleague. You will have training and development to help you to succeed in the role you're applying for.
ROYAL SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH-1
Head of External Affairs
ROYAL SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH-1
Good health is essential for people and communities to thrive; it is the foundation of a happy and prosperous society. For more than 150 years it has been our mission to improve and protect the health of the public by addressing the factors that determine it. We are recruiting to this exciting and challenging External Affairs role which brings together policy and communications to strengthen our national voice, increase our impact and support delivery of our mission. We are looking for a strategic, outward facing leader to establish and lead this new role. You will bring political insight, strong judgement and the ability to turn evidence and policy into compelling public facing narrative. You will oversee parliamentary engagement, policy adoption, campaigns, media relations and organisational narrative, ensuring RSPH's voice is clear, confident and influential. This is a rare opportunity to shape a new function and lead teams working across policy, influencing and communications. You will play a central role in raising RSPH's profile, supporting adoption of our programmes and positioning us as a leading voice on public health, inequalities and the wider public health workforce. About you We welcome candidates from policy, public affairs, communications or corporate affairs backgrounds. You will be able to demonstrate: Strong political awareness and experience engaging with Parliamentary and national stakeholders Confident communications leadership including media, narrative and external messaging The ability to build coalitions and secure influence and adoption Clear strategic judgement in complex or fast moving contexts Experience leading and developing teams In return we offer: 25 days annual leave Agile hybrid working structure - 9-day fortnight available Pension contributions BUPA Cash plan Cycle to Work Scheme Membership of the Royal Society for Public Health Access to public health knowledge and skills training courses and qualifications Organisational commitment to supporting the health and wellbeing of our employees Welcoming and friendly team of colleagues, and an active Health Champions programme RSPH values and actively strives to have a diverse and inclusive workforce in a working environment free from discrimination. Please do let us know if you require any adjustment to allow you to participate in this recruitment process. RSPH operates an agile working policy with some attendance at our London office according to business need. Interviews will be held at our offices in Whitechapel on Monday 20 April. If you are unable to attend, please indicate this on your application.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Good health is essential for people and communities to thrive; it is the foundation of a happy and prosperous society. For more than 150 years it has been our mission to improve and protect the health of the public by addressing the factors that determine it. We are recruiting to this exciting and challenging External Affairs role which brings together policy and communications to strengthen our national voice, increase our impact and support delivery of our mission. We are looking for a strategic, outward facing leader to establish and lead this new role. You will bring political insight, strong judgement and the ability to turn evidence and policy into compelling public facing narrative. You will oversee parliamentary engagement, policy adoption, campaigns, media relations and organisational narrative, ensuring RSPH's voice is clear, confident and influential. This is a rare opportunity to shape a new function and lead teams working across policy, influencing and communications. You will play a central role in raising RSPH's profile, supporting adoption of our programmes and positioning us as a leading voice on public health, inequalities and the wider public health workforce. About you We welcome candidates from policy, public affairs, communications or corporate affairs backgrounds. You will be able to demonstrate: Strong political awareness and experience engaging with Parliamentary and national stakeholders Confident communications leadership including media, narrative and external messaging The ability to build coalitions and secure influence and adoption Clear strategic judgement in complex or fast moving contexts Experience leading and developing teams In return we offer: 25 days annual leave Agile hybrid working structure - 9-day fortnight available Pension contributions BUPA Cash plan Cycle to Work Scheme Membership of the Royal Society for Public Health Access to public health knowledge and skills training courses and qualifications Organisational commitment to supporting the health and wellbeing of our employees Welcoming and friendly team of colleagues, and an active Health Champions programme RSPH values and actively strives to have a diverse and inclusive workforce in a working environment free from discrimination. Please do let us know if you require any adjustment to allow you to participate in this recruitment process. RSPH operates an agile working policy with some attendance at our London office according to business need. Interviews will be held at our offices in Whitechapel on Monday 20 April. If you are unable to attend, please indicate this on your application.
Apply now for the Head of Public Affairs role - International Communications Agency in London.
Hanson Search
Head of Public Affairs - Role Summary A global, award-winning communications agency is seeking a senior public affairs leader to head its UK practice. Based in London, this senior leadership role offers the chance to shape and expand a leading public affairs and corporate communications practice. You'll advise major global clients on critical policy and reputational issues while building a high-performing, integrated team. Public Affairs Leadership Responsibilities Lead the strategic vision and commercial growth of the public affairs division in alignment with agency-wide goals. Design and execute integrated campaigns spanning public affairs, media relations, stakeholder engagement and digital strategy. Act as senior strategic advisor to global clients, offering guidance on high-stakes policy, regulatory and reputational challenges. Convert complex business and policy issues into insight-led, multi-channel communication strategies. Drive new business development, cultivate senior client relationships, and secure high-value mandates. Build, lead and mentor a high-performing team, fostering a collaborative and inclusive culture. Represent the agency through thought leadership, public speaking and industry engagement. Collaborate with corporate communications and ESG/social impact teams to drive cross-functional integration. What We're Looking for in a Head of Public Affairs Significant experience in public affairs and corporate communications at a leading agency or consultancy. Proven success in managing high-profile client relationships and leading complex accounts. Strong commercial acumen and experience in delivering growth, profitability and strategic innovation. Deep knowledge of the UK policy landscape, stakeholder engagement and global regulatory environments. A confident communicator and trusted advisor with gravitas to operate at board and C suite level. Passionate about team development and driving inclusive leadership. Why Join This Global Communications Agency This is a unique opportunity to lead the UK public affairs function at a globally recognised communications consultancy. You'll work at the intersection of policy, media and reputation, delivering purpose-driven campaigns and strategic counsel for some of the world's most respected brands. If you have the relevant experience and this opportunity sounds interesting to you, please get in touch with our team including a copy of your CV as soon as possible via the form below. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. You can access our Diversity and Inclusion Policy here.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Head of Public Affairs - Role Summary A global, award-winning communications agency is seeking a senior public affairs leader to head its UK practice. Based in London, this senior leadership role offers the chance to shape and expand a leading public affairs and corporate communications practice. You'll advise major global clients on critical policy and reputational issues while building a high-performing, integrated team. Public Affairs Leadership Responsibilities Lead the strategic vision and commercial growth of the public affairs division in alignment with agency-wide goals. Design and execute integrated campaigns spanning public affairs, media relations, stakeholder engagement and digital strategy. Act as senior strategic advisor to global clients, offering guidance on high-stakes policy, regulatory and reputational challenges. Convert complex business and policy issues into insight-led, multi-channel communication strategies. Drive new business development, cultivate senior client relationships, and secure high-value mandates. Build, lead and mentor a high-performing team, fostering a collaborative and inclusive culture. Represent the agency through thought leadership, public speaking and industry engagement. Collaborate with corporate communications and ESG/social impact teams to drive cross-functional integration. What We're Looking for in a Head of Public Affairs Significant experience in public affairs and corporate communications at a leading agency or consultancy. Proven success in managing high-profile client relationships and leading complex accounts. Strong commercial acumen and experience in delivering growth, profitability and strategic innovation. Deep knowledge of the UK policy landscape, stakeholder engagement and global regulatory environments. A confident communicator and trusted advisor with gravitas to operate at board and C suite level. Passionate about team development and driving inclusive leadership. Why Join This Global Communications Agency This is a unique opportunity to lead the UK public affairs function at a globally recognised communications consultancy. You'll work at the intersection of policy, media and reputation, delivering purpose-driven campaigns and strategic counsel for some of the world's most respected brands. If you have the relevant experience and this opportunity sounds interesting to you, please get in touch with our team including a copy of your CV as soon as possible via the form below. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. You can access our Diversity and Inclusion Policy here.
Head of UK Policy & Public Affairs
Primark Stores Limited Reading, Berkshire
Because people are more than just your day job. Connect, our way. People and Culture at Primark What's a career at Primark all about? The positive impact you're making, the experiences you're having and the people you're with. You're our inspiration. Embrace what sets you apart, own your career and develop in ways you never expected. Leave your mark. And do it your way. Our team has created a workplace of inspiration and growth. Be a part of building an inclusive and empowering culture, where every colleague's unique abilities are recognised and celebrated. Collaborate with a team committed to the wellbeing of our workforce and define what it means to work at Primark. What You'll Do as Head of UK Policy & Public Affairs In your role, you'll collaborate with different people across a range of skillsets. Here's a flavour of your day-to-day: Serve as the senior UK lead for Policy & Public Affairs, advising leadership with strategic insight on policy and political developments impacting Primark's business and reputation. Shape and guide UK Corporate Affairs by aligning Public Affairs, Communications and Sustainability efforts for consistent messaging and stakeholder engagement. Develop and deliver a proactive UK Public Affairs strategy, including stakeholder mapping and long term relationship management across government, regulators and industry bodies. Partner with UK Communications and Group Corporate Affairs teams to ensure integrated campaigning and full alignment of political, policy and communication activities. Represent Primark at senior-level engagements with ministers, officials and trade bodies, strengthening the company's influence on policy issues affecting retail and sustainability. Lead cross business policy coordination, monitor emerging legislation, and translate complex policy changes into clear strategic recommendations for senior leaders while managing UK agency performance. What You'll Get People are at the heart of what we do here, so it's essential we provide you with the right environment to perform at your very best. Let's talk lifestyle: Let's talk lifestyle: Healthcare for individual plus dependents, pension, car allowance and potential bonus. 27 days of leave, plus bank holidays and if you want, you can buy 5 more. Because Primark is all about tailoring to you, we offer Tax Saver Tickets, fitness centre, and a subsidised cafeteria. What You'll Bring Here at Primark, we want everyone to feel valued - so please bring your authentic self to work, of course with some other key experience and abilities for this role in particular: Over 10 years' experience in Public Affairs/Government Relations, with proven success influencing policy across Westminster and retail relevant sectors, supported by strong networks with government and trade bodies. Deep understanding of policy areas impacting retail and experience operating in complex, fast moving consumer goods or multi territory retail environments. Skilled in stakeholder management within matrix organisations, with a strong track record of aligning diverse internal teams and communicating policy implications clearly to senior audiences. Experienced in managing high impact, dynamic issues-particularly in sustainability-while providing strategic guidance and mitigating risks. Strong influencing, analytical and communication capabilities, with the credibility to represent the business confidently in high profile external settings and act as a trusted advisor internally. Highly organised, results driven team player with a can do attitude, able to deliver under pressure, navigate complexity, and lead effective planning, execution and reporting of Public Affairs activities. Does this sound like you? Great, because we can't wait to see what you'll bring. You'll be supported within a team of equally capable people, celebrating who you are and aiding you reach your potential. At Primark, we're excited about our future - and we're excited to develop yours. About Primark At Primark, people matter. They're the beating heart of our business and the reason we've grown from our first store in Dublin in 1969 to a £9bn+ turnover business and over 80,000 colleagues and over 440 stores in 17 countries today. Our values run through everything we do. In essence, we're Caring and always strive to put people first. We're also Dynamic, bravely pushing the boundaries to stay ahead. And finally, we succeed Together. If you need any reasonable adjustments or have an accessibility request, during your recruitment journey, such as extended time or breaks between online assessments, a sign language interpreter, mobility access, or assistive technology please contact your talent acquisition specialist. All offers of employment are subject to background checks, including right to work, reference education and for some roles criminal, and financial checks. If you have any concerns, please reach out to our talent acquisition team to discuss. Our fashion isn't one size fits all and neither is our culture. Primark promotes equal employment opportunity, we strive to create an inclusive workplace where people can be themselves, access opportunities and thrive together. If you require extra support at any stage of the selection process, please get in touch with our team at . REQ ID: JR-5502
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Because people are more than just your day job. Connect, our way. People and Culture at Primark What's a career at Primark all about? The positive impact you're making, the experiences you're having and the people you're with. You're our inspiration. Embrace what sets you apart, own your career and develop in ways you never expected. Leave your mark. And do it your way. Our team has created a workplace of inspiration and growth. Be a part of building an inclusive and empowering culture, where every colleague's unique abilities are recognised and celebrated. Collaborate with a team committed to the wellbeing of our workforce and define what it means to work at Primark. What You'll Do as Head of UK Policy & Public Affairs In your role, you'll collaborate with different people across a range of skillsets. Here's a flavour of your day-to-day: Serve as the senior UK lead for Policy & Public Affairs, advising leadership with strategic insight on policy and political developments impacting Primark's business and reputation. Shape and guide UK Corporate Affairs by aligning Public Affairs, Communications and Sustainability efforts for consistent messaging and stakeholder engagement. Develop and deliver a proactive UK Public Affairs strategy, including stakeholder mapping and long term relationship management across government, regulators and industry bodies. Partner with UK Communications and Group Corporate Affairs teams to ensure integrated campaigning and full alignment of political, policy and communication activities. Represent Primark at senior-level engagements with ministers, officials and trade bodies, strengthening the company's influence on policy issues affecting retail and sustainability. Lead cross business policy coordination, monitor emerging legislation, and translate complex policy changes into clear strategic recommendations for senior leaders while managing UK agency performance. What You'll Get People are at the heart of what we do here, so it's essential we provide you with the right environment to perform at your very best. Let's talk lifestyle: Let's talk lifestyle: Healthcare for individual plus dependents, pension, car allowance and potential bonus. 27 days of leave, plus bank holidays and if you want, you can buy 5 more. Because Primark is all about tailoring to you, we offer Tax Saver Tickets, fitness centre, and a subsidised cafeteria. What You'll Bring Here at Primark, we want everyone to feel valued - so please bring your authentic self to work, of course with some other key experience and abilities for this role in particular: Over 10 years' experience in Public Affairs/Government Relations, with proven success influencing policy across Westminster and retail relevant sectors, supported by strong networks with government and trade bodies. Deep understanding of policy areas impacting retail and experience operating in complex, fast moving consumer goods or multi territory retail environments. Skilled in stakeholder management within matrix organisations, with a strong track record of aligning diverse internal teams and communicating policy implications clearly to senior audiences. Experienced in managing high impact, dynamic issues-particularly in sustainability-while providing strategic guidance and mitigating risks. Strong influencing, analytical and communication capabilities, with the credibility to represent the business confidently in high profile external settings and act as a trusted advisor internally. Highly organised, results driven team player with a can do attitude, able to deliver under pressure, navigate complexity, and lead effective planning, execution and reporting of Public Affairs activities. Does this sound like you? Great, because we can't wait to see what you'll bring. You'll be supported within a team of equally capable people, celebrating who you are and aiding you reach your potential. At Primark, we're excited about our future - and we're excited to develop yours. About Primark At Primark, people matter. They're the beating heart of our business and the reason we've grown from our first store in Dublin in 1969 to a £9bn+ turnover business and over 80,000 colleagues and over 440 stores in 17 countries today. Our values run through everything we do. In essence, we're Caring and always strive to put people first. We're also Dynamic, bravely pushing the boundaries to stay ahead. And finally, we succeed Together. If you need any reasonable adjustments or have an accessibility request, during your recruitment journey, such as extended time or breaks between online assessments, a sign language interpreter, mobility access, or assistive technology please contact your talent acquisition specialist. All offers of employment are subject to background checks, including right to work, reference education and for some roles criminal, and financial checks. If you have any concerns, please reach out to our talent acquisition team to discuss. Our fashion isn't one size fits all and neither is our culture. Primark promotes equal employment opportunity, we strive to create an inclusive workplace where people can be themselves, access opportunities and thrive together. If you require extra support at any stage of the selection process, please get in touch with our team at . REQ ID: JR-5502
External Affairs Coordinator
AQA Recruiting Manchester, Lancashire
External Affairs Coordinator page is loaded External Affairs Coordinatorlocations: London: Manchestertime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R7582 At AQA, we're committed to advancing education and we're committed to our people. As the largest provider of academic qualifications in the UK, we mark over 10 million exam papers each year and it's our people who make this happen. External Affairs Coordinator Permanent London: £35,963-£39,915 or Manchester: £34,539-£38,334 Hybrid Working - minimum of 2 days in office per week The work of the External Affairs Coordinator shapes how AQA engages with the the wider education sector on vital developments across curriculum and assessment and wider education policy. You'll support meaningful influencing activity that helps create better outcomes for learners and contributes to education at a national level.You'll coordinate and deliver external affairs plans that help AQA maximise its external impact. You'll bring clarity, structure and alignment across multiple teams so activity is well sequenced, purposeful and visible. If you have experience in similar roles, charities or education organisations we would welcome an application from you. In this role, you'll be responsible for: Planning and coordinating activity across comms, policy and public affairs to keep external influencing work on track Maintaining and communicating a live forward planning grid of reports, events and publications Producing briefings, reports and updates that support senior leaders and external engagement Supporting the delivery of AQA's public affairs events programme Supporting External Affairs Senior Leadership Team with the development of the AQA's influencing strategy. What's in it for you Opportunities to shape work that influences national education debates Career development through hands on experience across policy, public affairs and communications A supportive hybrid working environment The chance to contribute to education reform at an exciting time of change 25 days annual leave, rising with service, with additional office closure at the end of December Private Medical Insurance and a Healthcare Cash Reward Plan A great pension offer which could see combined contributions of 18.5% Up to four days leave to enable volunteering opportunities Diversity and inclusion At AQA, we are committed to fostering a workplace that celebrates diversity and promotes equity and inclusion. We believe that a diverse team brings richer perspectives and drives better outcomes. Our ED&I strategy ensures that everyone-regardless of religion, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, age, disability, sexual orientation, or background - is valued, respected, and empowered to thrive. We actively promote inclusive language, avoid stereotypes, and strive for representation across all dimensions of diversity. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and lived experiences. What we are looking for You'll thrive in this role if you enjoy bringing structure, clarity and energy to a busy and fast moving environment Experience coordinating projects or activity across teams Strong written communication, including summarising information clearly Confident stakeholder engagement and relationship building Excellent organisational skills including scheduling, note taking and proofreading Interest and some experience in politics, and/or education policy Application process To apply, please submit your CV and complete the application questions. The application deadline is 23:59 on 16 March 2026.Interviews will take place in person in the week beginning 30 March 2026.Please note that an Enhanced DBS check will be required for the successful candidate. Recruitment Agencies We have a preferred supplier list (PSL) in place.Unsolicited CVs will be treated as a gift. We will not be subject to or liable under your terms and conditions for agency fees. Full Job Description Summary Purpose: To lead on the planning and delivery of external affairs plans, working collaboratively across the business with multiple stakeholders, with the goal of increasing AQA's impact within our influencing work. The post holder will facilitate the smooth and effective operation of the External Affairs business area by providing administrative and planning support to the team, particularly through managing a live grid of proposed external activities such as report publications and events. The post holder is also responsible for reporting on the progress and milestones across AQA's influencing strategy.Landscape: It is important that attention is paid to the sequencing of policy reports, events and planned communications activities, to maximise the impact AQA has externally. The postholder will be key in making that vision a reality - planning and coordinating activities, as well as providing administrative support as necessary for individual teams during high workload periods. The External Affairs business area is at the heart of the Influencing strategy, so the postholder will play an important role in ensuring it's implemented, reviewed and reported on for senior internal stakeholders. Activities: Responsible for planning and monitoring progress to ensure key deliverables and milestones are achieved within workstreams related to the Influencing strategy Responsible for organising and chairing regular cross-department working groups and team meetings Working collaboratively with senior leaders across AQA departments, holding them to account to ensure key Influencing strategy deliverables are delivered Managing the comparison of quotes and business cases for key Influencing strategy project spend to prove value and justify spend Managing and updating overarching planning documents to keep on track of when key events and reports are happening Supporting the Head of External Affairs in complying with AQA reporting, strategy updates, and assurance processes, and with organising any large and/or regular meetings Produce briefings for events and provide updates for elsewhere in AQA, for example for the Chief Executive Officer Working with public affairs colleagues in managing events, such as booking venues, procure name tags, request dietary information from attendees, etc Working with public affairs colleagues to manage AQA's strategic stakeholder management system Supporting policy colleagues in publishing reports, for example analysing data, researching policy areas and with proof reading Supporting media colleagues during busy times, for example by proofreading communications and helping to keep track of external media interest Working with the Head of External Affairs to help foster a joined-up approach to working across comms, policy and public affairs Conducting specialist research into external events and stakeholders to inform strategy Need to know (to be successful in this role, you will need to know): Experience in the implementation and tracking of projects, including across departments An understanding of the context within which the External Affairs business area and AQA operate, including good knowledge of the political landscape and the education policy arena Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with a range of stakeholders Experience of delivering, reviewing and reporting on a preferably politically influential strategy Good analytical skills, for example summarising stakeholder insight research Good working knowledge and understanding of administrative procedures, processes and relevant IT applications How to develop and maintain high quality planning documents, in particular timelines and grids Good writing skills, for example experience of drafting briefings and/or proofreading documents for publication
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
External Affairs Coordinator page is loaded External Affairs Coordinatorlocations: London: Manchestertime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R7582 At AQA, we're committed to advancing education and we're committed to our people. As the largest provider of academic qualifications in the UK, we mark over 10 million exam papers each year and it's our people who make this happen. External Affairs Coordinator Permanent London: £35,963-£39,915 or Manchester: £34,539-£38,334 Hybrid Working - minimum of 2 days in office per week The work of the External Affairs Coordinator shapes how AQA engages with the the wider education sector on vital developments across curriculum and assessment and wider education policy. You'll support meaningful influencing activity that helps create better outcomes for learners and contributes to education at a national level.You'll coordinate and deliver external affairs plans that help AQA maximise its external impact. You'll bring clarity, structure and alignment across multiple teams so activity is well sequenced, purposeful and visible. If you have experience in similar roles, charities or education organisations we would welcome an application from you. In this role, you'll be responsible for: Planning and coordinating activity across comms, policy and public affairs to keep external influencing work on track Maintaining and communicating a live forward planning grid of reports, events and publications Producing briefings, reports and updates that support senior leaders and external engagement Supporting the delivery of AQA's public affairs events programme Supporting External Affairs Senior Leadership Team with the development of the AQA's influencing strategy. What's in it for you Opportunities to shape work that influences national education debates Career development through hands on experience across policy, public affairs and communications A supportive hybrid working environment The chance to contribute to education reform at an exciting time of change 25 days annual leave, rising with service, with additional office closure at the end of December Private Medical Insurance and a Healthcare Cash Reward Plan A great pension offer which could see combined contributions of 18.5% Up to four days leave to enable volunteering opportunities Diversity and inclusion At AQA, we are committed to fostering a workplace that celebrates diversity and promotes equity and inclusion. We believe that a diverse team brings richer perspectives and drives better outcomes. Our ED&I strategy ensures that everyone-regardless of religion, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, age, disability, sexual orientation, or background - is valued, respected, and empowered to thrive. We actively promote inclusive language, avoid stereotypes, and strive for representation across all dimensions of diversity. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and lived experiences. What we are looking for You'll thrive in this role if you enjoy bringing structure, clarity and energy to a busy and fast moving environment Experience coordinating projects or activity across teams Strong written communication, including summarising information clearly Confident stakeholder engagement and relationship building Excellent organisational skills including scheduling, note taking and proofreading Interest and some experience in politics, and/or education policy Application process To apply, please submit your CV and complete the application questions. The application deadline is 23:59 on 16 March 2026.Interviews will take place in person in the week beginning 30 March 2026.Please note that an Enhanced DBS check will be required for the successful candidate. Recruitment Agencies We have a preferred supplier list (PSL) in place.Unsolicited CVs will be treated as a gift. We will not be subject to or liable under your terms and conditions for agency fees. Full Job Description Summary Purpose: To lead on the planning and delivery of external affairs plans, working collaboratively across the business with multiple stakeholders, with the goal of increasing AQA's impact within our influencing work. The post holder will facilitate the smooth and effective operation of the External Affairs business area by providing administrative and planning support to the team, particularly through managing a live grid of proposed external activities such as report publications and events. The post holder is also responsible for reporting on the progress and milestones across AQA's influencing strategy.Landscape: It is important that attention is paid to the sequencing of policy reports, events and planned communications activities, to maximise the impact AQA has externally. The postholder will be key in making that vision a reality - planning and coordinating activities, as well as providing administrative support as necessary for individual teams during high workload periods. The External Affairs business area is at the heart of the Influencing strategy, so the postholder will play an important role in ensuring it's implemented, reviewed and reported on for senior internal stakeholders. Activities: Responsible for planning and monitoring progress to ensure key deliverables and milestones are achieved within workstreams related to the Influencing strategy Responsible for organising and chairing regular cross-department working groups and team meetings Working collaboratively with senior leaders across AQA departments, holding them to account to ensure key Influencing strategy deliverables are delivered Managing the comparison of quotes and business cases for key Influencing strategy project spend to prove value and justify spend Managing and updating overarching planning documents to keep on track of when key events and reports are happening Supporting the Head of External Affairs in complying with AQA reporting, strategy updates, and assurance processes, and with organising any large and/or regular meetings Produce briefings for events and provide updates for elsewhere in AQA, for example for the Chief Executive Officer Working with public affairs colleagues in managing events, such as booking venues, procure name tags, request dietary information from attendees, etc Working with public affairs colleagues to manage AQA's strategic stakeholder management system Supporting policy colleagues in publishing reports, for example analysing data, researching policy areas and with proof reading Supporting media colleagues during busy times, for example by proofreading communications and helping to keep track of external media interest Working with the Head of External Affairs to help foster a joined-up approach to working across comms, policy and public affairs Conducting specialist research into external events and stakeholders to inform strategy Need to know (to be successful in this role, you will need to know): Experience in the implementation and tracking of projects, including across departments An understanding of the context within which the External Affairs business area and AQA operate, including good knowledge of the political landscape and the education policy arena Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with a range of stakeholders Experience of delivering, reviewing and reporting on a preferably politically influential strategy Good analytical skills, for example summarising stakeholder insight research Good working knowledge and understanding of administrative procedures, processes and relevant IT applications How to develop and maintain high quality planning documents, in particular timelines and grids Good writing skills, for example experience of drafting briefings and/or proofreading documents for publication
Public Affairs Lead - Europe
MDPI AG Manchester, Lancashire
Overview The Role: To strengthen the External Affairs team, we are seeking a Public Affairs Lead Europe to support and implement MDPI's public affairs strategy across the region. Acting as a regional lead, you will manage public affairs activities across assigned European countries and serve as a key contact for policy, institutional, and governmental engagement. This role requires working fully on-site. Our office is located in Manchester city centre. Responsibilities Regional Public Affairs & Strategy Support and implement MDPI's public affairs strategy across Europe in alignment with External Affairs objectives. Manage public affairs activities across assigned countries and act as a key internal contact for policy-related topics. Contribute insights to strengthen MDPI's positioning at a regional and European level. Stakeholder Engagement & Advocacy Support engagement with academic, governmental, and policy stakeholders across Europe. Coordinate meetings, consultations, initiatives, and participation in relevant events. Maintain stakeholder records and support long-term relationship management. Coordination, Policy Monitoring & Reporting Coordinate with public affairs and PR/PA agencies to ensure consistent messaging and effective delivery. Support team workflows, guidelines, and process improvements. Monitor relevant policy and regulatory developments and prepare briefings, intelligence updates, and advocacy materials. Requirements Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in a related field. 2-5 years of professional experience in strategic communications, public affairs, policy, or related roles. Experience working with public affairs or communications agencies. Experience in or knowledge of publishing, research, or the academic sector. Experience supporting small teams, mentoring and leading collaborative initiatives. Hard Skills & Languages English - fluent (C1 required); additional European languages are an asset. Ability to prepare clear and concise policy briefings, reports, and stakeholder materials. Familiarity with European policy environments and institutional landscapes. Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365. Soft Skills & Competencies Proactive, reliable, and detail-oriented working style. Confidence in meetings and stakeholder interactions, internal and external. Strong communication and coordination skills. Problem-solving mindset with the ability to adapt to changing priorities. Team-oriented, resilient, and motivated to contribute to long-term objectives. About MDPI A pioneer in scholarly, open access publishing, MDPI has supported academic communities since 1996. Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, MDPI has the mission to foster open scientific exchange in all forms, across all disciplines. We operate over 400 diverse, peer-reviewed, open-access journals supported by over 66,000 academic editors. We serve scholars from around the world to ensure the latest research is openly and broadly available. Besides our main publishing business, we develop and maintain digital platforms and software ranging from scientific exchange platforms to article databases and search engines, all focused on empowering scholars and giving them the best possible product and service. As of the end of 2022, we count more than 6700 colleagues in 17 offices across 11 countries. Benefits Flexible Working Times You are able to start work anytime between 7-9am, and finish between 3pm-6pm. Special Days Off Getting married or moving house? No need to use up your holidays; MDPI offer paid time off for such occasions. Our Culture A friendly working environment with monthly lunch parties, office snacks and seasonal events. Bonus Incentives Depending on your role, you may be eligible for one of our bonus schemes which rewards high-performing employees. Perkbox Access to our benefit platform with discounts and benefits across retailers, including savings on food, drinks, tech, travel, and more. Health Cash Plan After passing probation, employees are enrolled into our private health membership with Bupa. You can claim money back on dental, doctors, and prescriptions amongst many other health services. Modern City Centre Office Located next to Piccadilly Gardens; 10-minute walk from Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Oxford Road stations. Tram stops outside the building. Cyclescheme Save between 25-39% on a bike and accessories. Techscheme Save up to 10% on tax when purchasing tech equipment from places such as Ikea and Currys. Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion At MDPI, we believe in fostering an inclusive work environment that respects and values individual differences and prioritises growth through continued learning, support, and feedback. We are always seeking new initiatives to advance diversity and inclusion across all our offices to create a more equal workforce. Initiatives MDPI develops and maintains various platforms to better serve the scientific community, which you can find below: MDPI homepage: MDPI homepage: Sciprofiles: Sciforum: Scilit: Preprints: Encyclopedia:
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Overview The Role: To strengthen the External Affairs team, we are seeking a Public Affairs Lead Europe to support and implement MDPI's public affairs strategy across the region. Acting as a regional lead, you will manage public affairs activities across assigned European countries and serve as a key contact for policy, institutional, and governmental engagement. This role requires working fully on-site. Our office is located in Manchester city centre. Responsibilities Regional Public Affairs & Strategy Support and implement MDPI's public affairs strategy across Europe in alignment with External Affairs objectives. Manage public affairs activities across assigned countries and act as a key internal contact for policy-related topics. Contribute insights to strengthen MDPI's positioning at a regional and European level. Stakeholder Engagement & Advocacy Support engagement with academic, governmental, and policy stakeholders across Europe. Coordinate meetings, consultations, initiatives, and participation in relevant events. Maintain stakeholder records and support long-term relationship management. Coordination, Policy Monitoring & Reporting Coordinate with public affairs and PR/PA agencies to ensure consistent messaging and effective delivery. Support team workflows, guidelines, and process improvements. Monitor relevant policy and regulatory developments and prepare briefings, intelligence updates, and advocacy materials. Requirements Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in a related field. 2-5 years of professional experience in strategic communications, public affairs, policy, or related roles. Experience working with public affairs or communications agencies. Experience in or knowledge of publishing, research, or the academic sector. Experience supporting small teams, mentoring and leading collaborative initiatives. Hard Skills & Languages English - fluent (C1 required); additional European languages are an asset. Ability to prepare clear and concise policy briefings, reports, and stakeholder materials. Familiarity with European policy environments and institutional landscapes. Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365. Soft Skills & Competencies Proactive, reliable, and detail-oriented working style. Confidence in meetings and stakeholder interactions, internal and external. Strong communication and coordination skills. Problem-solving mindset with the ability to adapt to changing priorities. Team-oriented, resilient, and motivated to contribute to long-term objectives. About MDPI A pioneer in scholarly, open access publishing, MDPI has supported academic communities since 1996. Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, MDPI has the mission to foster open scientific exchange in all forms, across all disciplines. We operate over 400 diverse, peer-reviewed, open-access journals supported by over 66,000 academic editors. We serve scholars from around the world to ensure the latest research is openly and broadly available. Besides our main publishing business, we develop and maintain digital platforms and software ranging from scientific exchange platforms to article databases and search engines, all focused on empowering scholars and giving them the best possible product and service. As of the end of 2022, we count more than 6700 colleagues in 17 offices across 11 countries. Benefits Flexible Working Times You are able to start work anytime between 7-9am, and finish between 3pm-6pm. Special Days Off Getting married or moving house? No need to use up your holidays; MDPI offer paid time off for such occasions. Our Culture A friendly working environment with monthly lunch parties, office snacks and seasonal events. Bonus Incentives Depending on your role, you may be eligible for one of our bonus schemes which rewards high-performing employees. Perkbox Access to our benefit platform with discounts and benefits across retailers, including savings on food, drinks, tech, travel, and more. Health Cash Plan After passing probation, employees are enrolled into our private health membership with Bupa. You can claim money back on dental, doctors, and prescriptions amongst many other health services. Modern City Centre Office Located next to Piccadilly Gardens; 10-minute walk from Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Oxford Road stations. Tram stops outside the building. Cyclescheme Save between 25-39% on a bike and accessories. Techscheme Save up to 10% on tax when purchasing tech equipment from places such as Ikea and Currys. Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion At MDPI, we believe in fostering an inclusive work environment that respects and values individual differences and prioritises growth through continued learning, support, and feedback. We are always seeking new initiatives to advance diversity and inclusion across all our offices to create a more equal workforce. Initiatives MDPI develops and maintains various platforms to better serve the scientific community, which you can find below: MDPI homepage: MDPI homepage: Sciprofiles: Sciforum: Scilit: Preprints: Encyclopedia:
Public Policy and Government Affairs Senior Manager (UK & Ireland)
PepsiCo Deutschland GmbH
Overview At PepsiCo UK, we're proud to have some of the nation's favourite snacks and drinks-like Walkers crisps, Quaker Oats and Pepsi beverages. With manufacturing sites across the UK, we're also home to the world's largest crisp factories in Leicester adjacent to one of our global R & D hubs. Our main UK office is by Reading train station and we have a London office in Clerkenwell where this role would be based. Public Policy and Government Affairs (PPGA) has a significant impact on PepsiCo's license to operate in the UK and Ireland. The business is facing a fast moving legislative agenda across a number of areas which affect directly and indirectly strategic priorities for the business. These include public policy initiatives on public health, packaging, climate change and corporate governance. This role is vital in shaping the business' engagement with political and policy stakeholders and ensuring our voice is head on critical public policy issues. Responsibilities Provide strategic advice internally and advocate our position externally to protect and enhance PepsiCo's reputation and licence to operate. Manage the day to day work programme and identify opportunities to integrate the communications and government affairs agendas with the External Communications Senior Manager. Drive the UK stakeholder engagement programme and represent the business externally to build relationships and enhance reputation. Manage external agency support programme. Analyse government policy papers and write consultation responses. Represent PEP externally in Parliament, Whitehall or other stakeholder events. Manage relationships with key trade associations and advocate PEP policy positions to influence overall industry positions. Support the broader corporate affairs agenda - including policy led content for internal and external communications (PEP news, website, digital channels). While being across the whole PPGA agenda, become an SME on sustainability issues (particularly packaging) and partner with the sustainability team on advancing our agenda. Provide guidance to the Public Policy and Government Affairs Senior Executive, overseeing workstreams as required. Qualifications Strategic approach to business critical public policy challenges with strong attention to technical policy detail. An ability to operate and navigate in environments, and on issues, with significant complexity and ambiguty. Superior relationship building skills, including with senior internal and external stakeholders. Ability to manage trade bodies agendas with little oversight. Experience (9+ years) and expertise in public affairs, corporate reputation/ corporate communications. Detailed knowledge of Westminster/Whitehall with an understanding of the significance of EU/international developments. Team player with a collaborative, inclusive style supporting the development of the broader corporate affairs team. Minimum degree level education with experience in issues rich environment. Differentiating Competencies Required Essential Excellent written and oral communications skills. Extensive experience in preparing briefings and undertaking research with the ability to summarise complex issues quickly with strong attention to detail. Resourceful and motivated with a keen appetite for learning. Avid consumer of news who can demonstrate understanding of UK and global current affairs. Effective self-starter and multi-tasker with strong time management skills and an ability to adapt quickly to change. Cross-cultural Sensitivity/Understanding Others - international mindset, understands different perspectives, and is able to work comfortably and effectively in a diverse, multi-cultural and international environment. Relationship Management - understands the importance of building & sustaining relationships internally and externally and is able to do so effectively. Thrives in a highly dynamic, fast-paced environment. Desirable In-house public affairs/ corporate affairs team experience. Experience of working with multinational organisations. Experience of FMCG. Knowledge/ understanding of food industry issues and the stakeholder landscape. Knowledge of public health/circular economy policy issues. Good understanding of media relations. Incident and crisis management experience. Why Join Us? We offer a competitive salary, bonus, car allowance, flexible working, and a wide range of benefits-from critical illness cover and discounted gym memberships to enhanced parental leave and electric car schemes. Our commitment to wellbeing and career growth makes us a Top Employer for 14 years running. Equal Opportunities We're an equal opportunity employer, committed to the Equality Act 2010. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and will provide any necessary adjustments to support you through the recruitment process. About PepsiCo PepsiCo products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. PepsiCo generated nearly$92 billion in net revenue in 2024, driven by a complementary beverage and convenient foods portfolio thatincludes Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Quaker, and SodaStream. PepsiCo's product portfolio includes a wide range of enjoyable foods and beverages, including many iconic brands that generate more than $1 billion each in estimated annual retail sales. Guiding PepsiCo is our vision to Be the Global Leader in Beverages and Convenient Foods by Winning with pep+ (PepsiCo Positive). pep+ is our strategic end-to-end transformation that puts sustainability and human capital at the centre of how we will create value and growth by operating within planetary boundaries and inspiring positive change for planet and people. For more information, visit , and follow on X (Twitter), Instagram, Facebook,
Mar 08, 2026
Full time
Overview At PepsiCo UK, we're proud to have some of the nation's favourite snacks and drinks-like Walkers crisps, Quaker Oats and Pepsi beverages. With manufacturing sites across the UK, we're also home to the world's largest crisp factories in Leicester adjacent to one of our global R & D hubs. Our main UK office is by Reading train station and we have a London office in Clerkenwell where this role would be based. Public Policy and Government Affairs (PPGA) has a significant impact on PepsiCo's license to operate in the UK and Ireland. The business is facing a fast moving legislative agenda across a number of areas which affect directly and indirectly strategic priorities for the business. These include public policy initiatives on public health, packaging, climate change and corporate governance. This role is vital in shaping the business' engagement with political and policy stakeholders and ensuring our voice is head on critical public policy issues. Responsibilities Provide strategic advice internally and advocate our position externally to protect and enhance PepsiCo's reputation and licence to operate. Manage the day to day work programme and identify opportunities to integrate the communications and government affairs agendas with the External Communications Senior Manager. Drive the UK stakeholder engagement programme and represent the business externally to build relationships and enhance reputation. Manage external agency support programme. Analyse government policy papers and write consultation responses. Represent PEP externally in Parliament, Whitehall or other stakeholder events. Manage relationships with key trade associations and advocate PEP policy positions to influence overall industry positions. Support the broader corporate affairs agenda - including policy led content for internal and external communications (PEP news, website, digital channels). While being across the whole PPGA agenda, become an SME on sustainability issues (particularly packaging) and partner with the sustainability team on advancing our agenda. Provide guidance to the Public Policy and Government Affairs Senior Executive, overseeing workstreams as required. Qualifications Strategic approach to business critical public policy challenges with strong attention to technical policy detail. An ability to operate and navigate in environments, and on issues, with significant complexity and ambiguty. Superior relationship building skills, including with senior internal and external stakeholders. Ability to manage trade bodies agendas with little oversight. Experience (9+ years) and expertise in public affairs, corporate reputation/ corporate communications. Detailed knowledge of Westminster/Whitehall with an understanding of the significance of EU/international developments. Team player with a collaborative, inclusive style supporting the development of the broader corporate affairs team. Minimum degree level education with experience in issues rich environment. Differentiating Competencies Required Essential Excellent written and oral communications skills. Extensive experience in preparing briefings and undertaking research with the ability to summarise complex issues quickly with strong attention to detail. Resourceful and motivated with a keen appetite for learning. Avid consumer of news who can demonstrate understanding of UK and global current affairs. Effective self-starter and multi-tasker with strong time management skills and an ability to adapt quickly to change. Cross-cultural Sensitivity/Understanding Others - international mindset, understands different perspectives, and is able to work comfortably and effectively in a diverse, multi-cultural and international environment. Relationship Management - understands the importance of building & sustaining relationships internally and externally and is able to do so effectively. Thrives in a highly dynamic, fast-paced environment. Desirable In-house public affairs/ corporate affairs team experience. Experience of working with multinational organisations. Experience of FMCG. Knowledge/ understanding of food industry issues and the stakeholder landscape. Knowledge of public health/circular economy policy issues. Good understanding of media relations. Incident and crisis management experience. Why Join Us? We offer a competitive salary, bonus, car allowance, flexible working, and a wide range of benefits-from critical illness cover and discounted gym memberships to enhanced parental leave and electric car schemes. Our commitment to wellbeing and career growth makes us a Top Employer for 14 years running. Equal Opportunities We're an equal opportunity employer, committed to the Equality Act 2010. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and will provide any necessary adjustments to support you through the recruitment process. About PepsiCo PepsiCo products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. PepsiCo generated nearly$92 billion in net revenue in 2024, driven by a complementary beverage and convenient foods portfolio thatincludes Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Quaker, and SodaStream. PepsiCo's product portfolio includes a wide range of enjoyable foods and beverages, including many iconic brands that generate more than $1 billion each in estimated annual retail sales. Guiding PepsiCo is our vision to Be the Global Leader in Beverages and Convenient Foods by Winning with pep+ (PepsiCo Positive). pep+ is our strategic end-to-end transformation that puts sustainability and human capital at the centre of how we will create value and growth by operating within planetary boundaries and inspiring positive change for planet and people. For more information, visit , and follow on X (Twitter), Instagram, Facebook,
Public Affairs Co-ordinator
Scottish Federation of Housing Associations
Scottish Federation of Housing Associations £30,230 (Band E) Closing date for applications Friday 9th January 2026, 17:00 Full salary & employment details Responsible to: Public Affairs & Media Manager Type of Position: 12 month Fixed Term Annual Leave: 29 Days & 10 Public Holidays (pro rata) Job Type Full Time Help us tackle the housing emergency. It's an exciting time to join SFHA's external affairs team as we look ahead to a seismic election and work towards ending the housing emergency. If you're passionate about social housing and politics, we want to hear from you. SFHA is looking for an External Affairs Co-ordinator to support our engagement with politicians and Parliaments, with a key focus on the run up to the 2026 Holyrood election and building relationships with new MSPs afterwards. This role involves engaging with the political landscape to support SFHA's election campaigns and promote the value of social housing across Scotland. You will work to influence the political parties in the run up to the election, monitor parliamentary and political developments, draft briefings to inform debates, and help newly elected MSPs understand the importance of social housing. Enthusiasm and initiative are more important than extensive experience for this role, where you'll have the chance to develop your policy, communications and lobbying skills in an organisation that's driving real change. Closing date for applications is 9th January with interviews scheduled for the week commencing 19th January. Please email a CV and covering letter outlining how you meet the requirements of the role to . Notes Main Duties & Responsibilities Support SFHA's election campaign work, seeking to build support for social housing in Scotland Keep up to date with the Scottish Parliament's business and other political sources to identify opportunities for influence Draft briefings based on existing policy work to inform parliamentary debates Work to inform and upskill a record new number of MSPs on the value of social housing following the election Working with the wider team, deliver key Parliamentary events Support engagement with SFHA members through forums, focus groups etc Assist with the drafting of briefings and policy positions Communications Occasionally draft content for our platforms Keep our database up to date to ensure we have accurate records of our political and member relationships General Duties Arrange and support meetings with members, politicians and policymakers Work with the communications team to keep our External Affairs Grid up to date Contribute toward effective knowledge management within SFHA Ensure compliance with, and implementation of, SFHA's policies, including those relating to health and safety, emergency procedures, equal opportunities, code of conduct and disciplinary procedures Undertake any other duties considered reasonable within the scope and purpose of the post as may be instructed by the line manager Personal Specification Meticulous attention to detail Enthusiastic and willing to learn Familiarity with Microsoft software Interest in politics and public policy Familiarity with Office365 and Salesforce Acknowledgement This job profile has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this post. It is not designed to be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to the role. It is expected that the job holder will carry out all reasonable requests by Line Managers to facilitate the requirements of the SFHA. These may therefore be subject to future amendments following appropriate consultation.
Mar 07, 2026
Full time
Scottish Federation of Housing Associations £30,230 (Band E) Closing date for applications Friday 9th January 2026, 17:00 Full salary & employment details Responsible to: Public Affairs & Media Manager Type of Position: 12 month Fixed Term Annual Leave: 29 Days & 10 Public Holidays (pro rata) Job Type Full Time Help us tackle the housing emergency. It's an exciting time to join SFHA's external affairs team as we look ahead to a seismic election and work towards ending the housing emergency. If you're passionate about social housing and politics, we want to hear from you. SFHA is looking for an External Affairs Co-ordinator to support our engagement with politicians and Parliaments, with a key focus on the run up to the 2026 Holyrood election and building relationships with new MSPs afterwards. This role involves engaging with the political landscape to support SFHA's election campaigns and promote the value of social housing across Scotland. You will work to influence the political parties in the run up to the election, monitor parliamentary and political developments, draft briefings to inform debates, and help newly elected MSPs understand the importance of social housing. Enthusiasm and initiative are more important than extensive experience for this role, where you'll have the chance to develop your policy, communications and lobbying skills in an organisation that's driving real change. Closing date for applications is 9th January with interviews scheduled for the week commencing 19th January. Please email a CV and covering letter outlining how you meet the requirements of the role to . Notes Main Duties & Responsibilities Support SFHA's election campaign work, seeking to build support for social housing in Scotland Keep up to date with the Scottish Parliament's business and other political sources to identify opportunities for influence Draft briefings based on existing policy work to inform parliamentary debates Work to inform and upskill a record new number of MSPs on the value of social housing following the election Working with the wider team, deliver key Parliamentary events Support engagement with SFHA members through forums, focus groups etc Assist with the drafting of briefings and policy positions Communications Occasionally draft content for our platforms Keep our database up to date to ensure we have accurate records of our political and member relationships General Duties Arrange and support meetings with members, politicians and policymakers Work with the communications team to keep our External Affairs Grid up to date Contribute toward effective knowledge management within SFHA Ensure compliance with, and implementation of, SFHA's policies, including those relating to health and safety, emergency procedures, equal opportunities, code of conduct and disciplinary procedures Undertake any other duties considered reasonable within the scope and purpose of the post as may be instructed by the line manager Personal Specification Meticulous attention to detail Enthusiastic and willing to learn Familiarity with Microsoft software Interest in politics and public policy Familiarity with Office365 and Salesforce Acknowledgement This job profile has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this post. It is not designed to be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to the role. It is expected that the job holder will carry out all reasonable requests by Line Managers to facilitate the requirements of the SFHA. These may therefore be subject to future amendments following appropriate consultation.
Public Affairs & Campaigns Coordinator
Scottish Federation of Housing Associations
A leading housing association in Scotland is seeking an External Affairs Co-ordinator to engage with politicians and support housing campaigns ahead of the 2026 Holyrood election. The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic about social housing and politics, bringing a meticulous approach and willingness to learn. Responsibilities include drafting briefings for parliamentary debates, supporting election campaigns, and building relationships with elected members. This full-time role offers an opportunity to develop vital policy and lobbying skills.
Mar 07, 2026
Full time
A leading housing association in Scotland is seeking an External Affairs Co-ordinator to engage with politicians and support housing campaigns ahead of the 2026 Holyrood election. The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic about social housing and politics, bringing a meticulous approach and willingness to learn. Responsibilities include drafting briefings for parliamentary debates, supporting election campaigns, and building relationships with elected members. This full-time role offers an opportunity to develop vital policy and lobbying skills.
Commercial, Rights & Business Affairs Executive EXTEND TALENT POOL
BBC Group and Public Services
Commercial, Rights & Business Affairs Executive - Extend Talent Pool PACKAGE DESCRIPTION Band C Salary between £28,000- £44,000 per annum based on knowledge and experience. London Weighting Allowance of £5319 also offered. The expected salary range for this role reflects internal benchmarking and external market insights. Location: London, Television Centre Contract type: Permanent Working Pattern: This is a hybrid role and the successful candidate will balance office working with home working ABOUT BBC STUDIOS BBC Studios is a world-renowned content studio and channels & streaming business, powered by British creativity, with a reach that touches audiences in every corner of the globe. We work with outstanding creative talent who are responsible for platform-defining shows from Strictly Come Dancing to Bluey, Prehistoric Planet to Planet Earth III. The range and quality of our content is unsurpassed, creating critical and commercial successes and global phenomena. From BAFTAs to RTS Awards, BBC Studios is Britain's most awarded production company and the only producer with three of the top ten shows on IMDB; we're the home of the widest-read English language news website in the world; and the UK's largest distributor of British content. TALENT POOL This talent pool is an opportunity for Senior Commercial, Rights Business Affairs Managers interested in working with us. It isn't a live role and doesn't guarantee you will end up working with us. Talent pools are a chance for us to identify, meet and collate talent so that we can move more quickly and efficiently when opportunities come up. You don't have to be available now to apply. You may be working in another role but thinking about a move when the right thing comes up, or perhaps you've always wanted to work for BBC Studios. This talent pool is a chance for us to engage with those who want to work with us now or in the future. If you are selected our Talent Acquisition team will invite you for a screening call, after that you will be invited to join the talent pool which means you will be considered if/when suitable opportunities come up. When we're looking to hire we may approach individuals from the talent pool directly if they have the specific skills and experience required. On other occasions we will send roles to the whole group, or if we feel we need a wider reach, advertise publicly through BBC Careers (those in the talent pool will be welcome to apply). If you are informed about an opportunity via the talent pool you will still need to attend an interview or assessment for the role, and most likely enter into a competitive process with other candidates. Ultimately, this is an opportunity to start a conversation with us. We've carved out dedicated time to read applications and speak with candidates, so if you're keen to work with us, now's the time to let us know. EXTEND This talent pool is advertised as part of our BBC Extend programme for disabled people. To apply, you should identify as deaf, disabled or neurodivergent and must meet either: the definition of disability in the Equality Act (2010), or the definition of disability in the Disability Discrimination Act (1995) if applying in Northern Ireland. You're broadly defined as disabled under both acts if you have a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long-term negative or adverse effect on your ability to do normal daily activities. This definition includes both apparent and non-apparent conditions and impairments, and medical conditions such as Cancer, HIV or Multiple Sclerosis. We are committed to making the process of applying for this role as accessible as possible. If you need to discuss adjustments or access requirements for the application process, or have any questions about our BBC Extend programme, please contact the BBC Extend team. The BBC are fully committed to providing workplace adjustments to help eliminate barriers in the workplace that disabled people face. To do this, we have our own dedicated BBC Access and Disability Service that provides assessments and support throughout employment with us. If you are successful in applying for this role and require workplace adjustments, we will work with you to get your adjustments in place. For more information on BBC Extend, please visit the BBC Extend webpage (Extend Code: EX2324). THE ROLE Step into the world of BBC Studios, where every working day is as unique as it is rewarding. A commercial Rights & Business Affairs Executive you will play a crucial role by providing legal expertise, support and strong negotiating skills, it is a unique role that will allow you to work on a variety of projects and collaborate within teams within the organisation. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES Offering comprehensive support in drafting, negotiation and contract management for a wide range of productions and development agreements. Advising on issues including contract terms, foreign production shoots and employment of foreign artists, copyright clearance, framework agreements and contributor fees. Ensuring the necessary rights are acquired for primary and secondary programme exploitation as required. Working closely and collaboratively with various departments and be a trusted advisor to them. Building and maintaining effective and collaborative working relationships both internally (including Commissioning, Editorial Policy, other legal and business affairs teams and BBC Studios Distribution) and externally. Ensuring that BBC Studios' policies and standards are adhered to and translated into compliant deals with a pan BBC approach. Assisting with mitigating legal, contractual and business affairs risk and managing brand and IP protection. Using software as required to manage and produce contractual documentation and ensure accurate and current record keeping. WHAT DOES IT TAKE? Experience of negotiating contracts. A business oriented and commercial approach which enables a quick response to market changes. A proven track record of having managed and/or delivered projects to deadlines. Adaptable ability to examine and summarise complex data. An informed and broad interest in broadcasting and media as well as knowledge of current market intelligence and global media trends. DESIRABLE Business affairs experience in the television, radio and/or digital media industry would be an advantage. Legal education or qualifications are not essential but would be an advantage. REASONABLE ADJUSTMENTS We are proud to share that we are a Level 2 Disability Confident Employer and if you require any reasonable adjustments in order to apply please contact us on Disclaimer This job description is a written statement of the essential characteristics of the job, with its principal accountabilities, incorporating a note of the skills, knowledge and experience required for a satisfactory level of performance. This is not intended to be a complete, detailed account of all aspects of the duties involved. Please note: If you were to be offered this role, the BBC will conduct employment screening checks which include reference checks, eligibility to work checks, and if applicable to the role, safeguarding and adverse media/social media checks. Any offer made is conditional on these checks being satisfactory. Redeployment The BBC is committed to redeploying employees seeking suitable alternative employment within the BBC and they will be given priority consideration ahead of other applicants. Priority consideration means for those employees seeking redeployment their application will be considered alongside anyone else at risk of redundancy, prior to any individuals being considered who are not at risk. Life at BBC Studios • A flexible 35 hour working week with 26 days annual leave (plus bank holidays) and the option to buy an extra five days. • Defined pension (up to 10% employer contributions). • Caring and parenting support, 24/7 remote GP access, life assurance and accident benefit. • BBC Studios is a world leader in operating sustainably both on and off screen. Find out more about BBC Group's science based Net Zero targets here. • Career development in a values led purpose driven culture. You belong We have a working environment where we value and respect every individual's unique contribution, so all our employees feel that they can belong, thrive and achieve their full potential. We want to attract the broadest range of talented people to join us. The more diverse our workforce, the better able we are to respond to and reflect our audiences in all their diversity. We welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio economic background, religion and/or belief. Disability confident We are a disability confident employer. If you need to discuss adjustments or access requirements for the interview process, or to carry out this role, please contact us via email and we'd be happy to discuss:
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Commercial, Rights & Business Affairs Executive - Extend Talent Pool PACKAGE DESCRIPTION Band C Salary between £28,000- £44,000 per annum based on knowledge and experience. London Weighting Allowance of £5319 also offered. The expected salary range for this role reflects internal benchmarking and external market insights. Location: London, Television Centre Contract type: Permanent Working Pattern: This is a hybrid role and the successful candidate will balance office working with home working ABOUT BBC STUDIOS BBC Studios is a world-renowned content studio and channels & streaming business, powered by British creativity, with a reach that touches audiences in every corner of the globe. We work with outstanding creative talent who are responsible for platform-defining shows from Strictly Come Dancing to Bluey, Prehistoric Planet to Planet Earth III. The range and quality of our content is unsurpassed, creating critical and commercial successes and global phenomena. From BAFTAs to RTS Awards, BBC Studios is Britain's most awarded production company and the only producer with three of the top ten shows on IMDB; we're the home of the widest-read English language news website in the world; and the UK's largest distributor of British content. TALENT POOL This talent pool is an opportunity for Senior Commercial, Rights Business Affairs Managers interested in working with us. It isn't a live role and doesn't guarantee you will end up working with us. Talent pools are a chance for us to identify, meet and collate talent so that we can move more quickly and efficiently when opportunities come up. You don't have to be available now to apply. You may be working in another role but thinking about a move when the right thing comes up, or perhaps you've always wanted to work for BBC Studios. This talent pool is a chance for us to engage with those who want to work with us now or in the future. If you are selected our Talent Acquisition team will invite you for a screening call, after that you will be invited to join the talent pool which means you will be considered if/when suitable opportunities come up. When we're looking to hire we may approach individuals from the talent pool directly if they have the specific skills and experience required. On other occasions we will send roles to the whole group, or if we feel we need a wider reach, advertise publicly through BBC Careers (those in the talent pool will be welcome to apply). If you are informed about an opportunity via the talent pool you will still need to attend an interview or assessment for the role, and most likely enter into a competitive process with other candidates. Ultimately, this is an opportunity to start a conversation with us. We've carved out dedicated time to read applications and speak with candidates, so if you're keen to work with us, now's the time to let us know. EXTEND This talent pool is advertised as part of our BBC Extend programme for disabled people. To apply, you should identify as deaf, disabled or neurodivergent and must meet either: the definition of disability in the Equality Act (2010), or the definition of disability in the Disability Discrimination Act (1995) if applying in Northern Ireland. You're broadly defined as disabled under both acts if you have a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long-term negative or adverse effect on your ability to do normal daily activities. This definition includes both apparent and non-apparent conditions and impairments, and medical conditions such as Cancer, HIV or Multiple Sclerosis. We are committed to making the process of applying for this role as accessible as possible. If you need to discuss adjustments or access requirements for the application process, or have any questions about our BBC Extend programme, please contact the BBC Extend team. The BBC are fully committed to providing workplace adjustments to help eliminate barriers in the workplace that disabled people face. To do this, we have our own dedicated BBC Access and Disability Service that provides assessments and support throughout employment with us. If you are successful in applying for this role and require workplace adjustments, we will work with you to get your adjustments in place. For more information on BBC Extend, please visit the BBC Extend webpage (Extend Code: EX2324). THE ROLE Step into the world of BBC Studios, where every working day is as unique as it is rewarding. A commercial Rights & Business Affairs Executive you will play a crucial role by providing legal expertise, support and strong negotiating skills, it is a unique role that will allow you to work on a variety of projects and collaborate within teams within the organisation. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES Offering comprehensive support in drafting, negotiation and contract management for a wide range of productions and development agreements. Advising on issues including contract terms, foreign production shoots and employment of foreign artists, copyright clearance, framework agreements and contributor fees. Ensuring the necessary rights are acquired for primary and secondary programme exploitation as required. Working closely and collaboratively with various departments and be a trusted advisor to them. Building and maintaining effective and collaborative working relationships both internally (including Commissioning, Editorial Policy, other legal and business affairs teams and BBC Studios Distribution) and externally. Ensuring that BBC Studios' policies and standards are adhered to and translated into compliant deals with a pan BBC approach. Assisting with mitigating legal, contractual and business affairs risk and managing brand and IP protection. Using software as required to manage and produce contractual documentation and ensure accurate and current record keeping. WHAT DOES IT TAKE? Experience of negotiating contracts. A business oriented and commercial approach which enables a quick response to market changes. A proven track record of having managed and/or delivered projects to deadlines. Adaptable ability to examine and summarise complex data. An informed and broad interest in broadcasting and media as well as knowledge of current market intelligence and global media trends. DESIRABLE Business affairs experience in the television, radio and/or digital media industry would be an advantage. Legal education or qualifications are not essential but would be an advantage. REASONABLE ADJUSTMENTS We are proud to share that we are a Level 2 Disability Confident Employer and if you require any reasonable adjustments in order to apply please contact us on Disclaimer This job description is a written statement of the essential characteristics of the job, with its principal accountabilities, incorporating a note of the skills, knowledge and experience required for a satisfactory level of performance. This is not intended to be a complete, detailed account of all aspects of the duties involved. Please note: If you were to be offered this role, the BBC will conduct employment screening checks which include reference checks, eligibility to work checks, and if applicable to the role, safeguarding and adverse media/social media checks. Any offer made is conditional on these checks being satisfactory. Redeployment The BBC is committed to redeploying employees seeking suitable alternative employment within the BBC and they will be given priority consideration ahead of other applicants. Priority consideration means for those employees seeking redeployment their application will be considered alongside anyone else at risk of redundancy, prior to any individuals being considered who are not at risk. Life at BBC Studios • A flexible 35 hour working week with 26 days annual leave (plus bank holidays) and the option to buy an extra five days. • Defined pension (up to 10% employer contributions). • Caring and parenting support, 24/7 remote GP access, life assurance and accident benefit. • BBC Studios is a world leader in operating sustainably both on and off screen. Find out more about BBC Group's science based Net Zero targets here. • Career development in a values led purpose driven culture. You belong We have a working environment where we value and respect every individual's unique contribution, so all our employees feel that they can belong, thrive and achieve their full potential. We want to attract the broadest range of talented people to join us. The more diverse our workforce, the better able we are to respond to and reflect our audiences in all their diversity. We welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio economic background, religion and/or belief. Disability confident We are a disability confident employer. If you need to discuss adjustments or access requirements for the interview process, or to carry out this role, please contact us via email and we'd be happy to discuss:
VP & Head of EMEAA Government Affairs
Amed Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Co., Ltd
Paysafe ("Paysafe") (NYSE: PSFE) is a leading payments platform with an extensive track record of serving merchants and consumers in the global entertainment sectors. Its core purpose is to enable businesses and consumers to connect and transact seamlessly through industry leading capabilities in payment processing, digital wallet, and online cash solutions. With over 20 years of online payment experience, an annualized transactional volume of over $130 billion in 2022, and approximately 3,300 employees located in 12+ countries, Paysafe connects businesses and consumers across 100 payment types in over 40 currencies around the world. Delivered through an integrated platform, Paysafe solutions are geared toward mobile initiated transactions, real time analytics and the convergence between brick and mortar and online payments. Position Overview Paysafe is seeking a highly strategic VP & Head of Government Affairs for Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia (EMEAA) to lead the company's public policy, governmental engagement, and advocacy agenda in these regions. This senior leadership role is responsible for shaping Paysafe's external policy environment, influencing regulatory outcomes, strengthening relationships with policymakers, and supporting business expansion by anticipating and responding to regulatory and political developments across highly diverse jurisdictions. Reporting to the Global Head of Compliance, this role requires an experienced public policy leader who understands the evolving regulatory landscapes across financial services, payments, digital assets, consumer protection, and emerging technology markets within EMEAA. Key Responsibilities Government Affairs & Public Policy Leadership Develop and execute Paysafe's government affairs strategy across EMEAA, aligning with business priorities, regulatory requirements, and long term market access objectives. Shape Paysafe's external positioning on critical policy themes, including payments regulation (PSD2/PSD3, local payments laws), AML/CTF frameworks, digital assets and stablecoins (MiCA and global equivalents), consumer protection, e money, open banking/open finance, and technology regulation. Serve as Paysafe's senior representative to policymakers, regulators, central banks, trade bodies, and ministries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Regulatory Engagement & Advocacy Build and maintain trusted, influential relationships with EEA institutions, national regulators, central banks, ministries of finance/commerce, international standard setting bodies, and relevant authorities across EMEAA. Advocate for policy outcomes that promote innovation, competition, consumer trust, and sustainable growth in digital payments and financial services. Represent Paysafe in industry associations, coalitions, and regional policy working groups, ensuring Paysafe's strategic priorities are reflected in policy discussions. Horizon Scanning & Strategic Advisory Partner with Paysafe's Horizon Scanning team to monitor emerging regulatory and political developments across EMEAA, ensuring visibility of upcoming proposals before they are finalized or implemented. Assess the strategic, commercial, operational, and compliance implications of emerging regulations by working with Compliance, Legal, Product, and business leaders. Translate early regulatory intelligence into clear advocacy priorities and policy positions, ensuring Paysafe engages proactively with policymakers. Lead the development of Paysafe's responses to public consultations, regulatory reviews, and legislative processes informed by horizon scanning insights. Market Expansion & Licensing Support Provide strategic policy and regulatory insights to support market entry, licensing efforts, and expansion across EMEAA. Engage with policymakers and regulators to facilitate constructive dialogue when entering new markets or launching new products. Stakeholder Management & External Reputation Enhance Paysafe's profile and credibility by participating in external forums, industry conferences, regulatory roundtables, and thought leadership initiatives. Ensure cohesive and consistent messaging across all government, regulatory, and association engagements. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Law, Public Policy, Political Science, Economics, or a related field; advanced degree preferred. 10+ years of experience in government affairs, public policy, regulatory strategy, or political advocacy, ideally covering Europe and at least one additional region within Middle East, Africa, or Asia. Strong understanding of EEA policymaking and national regulatory frameworks across EMEAA, including payments, e money, digital assets, AML/CTF, and fintech regulation. Demonstrated success influencing legislative or regulatory outcomes in financial services or technology sectors. Established network across EEA institutions and relevant authorities in one or more EMEAA regions; ability to build new relationships rapidly. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills, with experience interacting at senior government and executive levels. Proven ability to translate complex regulatory developments into clear business and strategic implications. Experience working with external advisors, public affairs firms, and trade associations. Paysafe is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to providing a work environment of mutual respect to everyone without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Paysafe ("Paysafe") (NYSE: PSFE) is a leading payments platform with an extensive track record of serving merchants and consumers in the global entertainment sectors. Its core purpose is to enable businesses and consumers to connect and transact seamlessly through industry leading capabilities in payment processing, digital wallet, and online cash solutions. With over 20 years of online payment experience, an annualized transactional volume of over $130 billion in 2022, and approximately 3,300 employees located in 12+ countries, Paysafe connects businesses and consumers across 100 payment types in over 40 currencies around the world. Delivered through an integrated platform, Paysafe solutions are geared toward mobile initiated transactions, real time analytics and the convergence between brick and mortar and online payments. Position Overview Paysafe is seeking a highly strategic VP & Head of Government Affairs for Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia (EMEAA) to lead the company's public policy, governmental engagement, and advocacy agenda in these regions. This senior leadership role is responsible for shaping Paysafe's external policy environment, influencing regulatory outcomes, strengthening relationships with policymakers, and supporting business expansion by anticipating and responding to regulatory and political developments across highly diverse jurisdictions. Reporting to the Global Head of Compliance, this role requires an experienced public policy leader who understands the evolving regulatory landscapes across financial services, payments, digital assets, consumer protection, and emerging technology markets within EMEAA. Key Responsibilities Government Affairs & Public Policy Leadership Develop and execute Paysafe's government affairs strategy across EMEAA, aligning with business priorities, regulatory requirements, and long term market access objectives. Shape Paysafe's external positioning on critical policy themes, including payments regulation (PSD2/PSD3, local payments laws), AML/CTF frameworks, digital assets and stablecoins (MiCA and global equivalents), consumer protection, e money, open banking/open finance, and technology regulation. Serve as Paysafe's senior representative to policymakers, regulators, central banks, trade bodies, and ministries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Regulatory Engagement & Advocacy Build and maintain trusted, influential relationships with EEA institutions, national regulators, central banks, ministries of finance/commerce, international standard setting bodies, and relevant authorities across EMEAA. Advocate for policy outcomes that promote innovation, competition, consumer trust, and sustainable growth in digital payments and financial services. Represent Paysafe in industry associations, coalitions, and regional policy working groups, ensuring Paysafe's strategic priorities are reflected in policy discussions. Horizon Scanning & Strategic Advisory Partner with Paysafe's Horizon Scanning team to monitor emerging regulatory and political developments across EMEAA, ensuring visibility of upcoming proposals before they are finalized or implemented. Assess the strategic, commercial, operational, and compliance implications of emerging regulations by working with Compliance, Legal, Product, and business leaders. Translate early regulatory intelligence into clear advocacy priorities and policy positions, ensuring Paysafe engages proactively with policymakers. Lead the development of Paysafe's responses to public consultations, regulatory reviews, and legislative processes informed by horizon scanning insights. Market Expansion & Licensing Support Provide strategic policy and regulatory insights to support market entry, licensing efforts, and expansion across EMEAA. Engage with policymakers and regulators to facilitate constructive dialogue when entering new markets or launching new products. Stakeholder Management & External Reputation Enhance Paysafe's profile and credibility by participating in external forums, industry conferences, regulatory roundtables, and thought leadership initiatives. Ensure cohesive and consistent messaging across all government, regulatory, and association engagements. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Law, Public Policy, Political Science, Economics, or a related field; advanced degree preferred. 10+ years of experience in government affairs, public policy, regulatory strategy, or political advocacy, ideally covering Europe and at least one additional region within Middle East, Africa, or Asia. Strong understanding of EEA policymaking and national regulatory frameworks across EMEAA, including payments, e money, digital assets, AML/CTF, and fintech regulation. Demonstrated success influencing legislative or regulatory outcomes in financial services or technology sectors. Established network across EEA institutions and relevant authorities in one or more EMEAA regions; ability to build new relationships rapidly. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills, with experience interacting at senior government and executive levels. Proven ability to translate complex regulatory developments into clear business and strategic implications. Experience working with external advisors, public affairs firms, and trade associations. Paysafe is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to providing a work environment of mutual respect to everyone without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances.
Head of Government Relations Head of Government Relations Fuse Energy Hybrid Remote London, ...
Seeds Renewables
Job Description Fuse Energy is a forward thinking renewable energy startup on a mission to deliver a terawatt of renewable energy - fast. We're combining first principles thinking with cutting edge technology to build a radically better energy system. We raised $100M from top tier investors including Multicoin, Balderton, Lakestar, Accel, Creandum, Lowercarbon, Ribbit, Box Group and strategic angels like Nico Rosberg, the Co Founder of Solana and GPs behind Meta, Revolut, Spotify, Uber and more. We're creating a fully integrated energy company: from developing solar, wind and hydrogen projects to real time power trading and distributed energy installations. By selling directly to consumers, we cut out the middleman, lower costs and pass on savings to customers. Besides that, we're building the Energy Network: a decentralised platform of smart devices that rewards users in Energy Dollars for electrifying their homes, shifting usage to off peak hours, and helping balance the grid. This network strengthens grid stability - a critical foundation for scaling AI data centres and other energy intensive industries. We are looking for an exceptionally driven and strategic operator to lead Government Relations at Fuse and shape the regulatory environment that underpins our global expansion. You will work directly with the founders and senior leadership team to position Fuse as a leader in the future of decentralised clean energy. The ideal candidate is an independent thinker who can execute at high intensity, build senior relationships across government and regulatory bodies, and move rapidly from policy strategy to practical implementation. You will operate at the centre of Fuse's mission, influencing how the energy system evolves in the UK, US, Europe, and beyond. Responsibilities You will lead Fuse's government, regulatory, and policy strategy across the UK, US, and key European markets. This includes shaping the policy landscape, driving regulatory access, and unlocking strategic opportunities for Fuse's renewable development, decentralised energy network, trading, and international expansion. Building and managing high level relationships with government, regulators, energy agencies, and industry bodies Leading Fuse's regulatory strategy for new markets, licences, and international expansion Shaping and responding to consultations, regulatory filings, and legislative developments Navigating incentives, subsidies, and policy frameworks that accelerate renewable build out Supporting development strategy for large scale solar, wind, hydrogen, and distributed energy assets Advising on emerging policies around decentralisation, grid modernisation, AI, and power trading Preparing policy analysis, briefing materials, and insights for founder level decision making Representing Fuse in public forums, roundtables, and strategic external conversations Owning high priority regulatory initiatives and cross functional expansion projects end to end Requirements Demonstrated track record in government relations, policy, regulation, or public affairs (energy experience strongly preferred) Ability to break down complex regulatory environments and execute quickly Strong network across government, regulators, or industry institutions Comfortable learning fast, switching contexts, and operating with limited guidance Capable of working independently or alongside technical, commercial, and product teams Relentless, detail oriented, and highly operational mindset Excellent written and verbal communication, able to influence at the highest levels Competitive salary and an equity sign on bonus Fully expensed tech to match your needs Paid annual leave Breakfast and dinner allowance for office based employees
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Job Description Fuse Energy is a forward thinking renewable energy startup on a mission to deliver a terawatt of renewable energy - fast. We're combining first principles thinking with cutting edge technology to build a radically better energy system. We raised $100M from top tier investors including Multicoin, Balderton, Lakestar, Accel, Creandum, Lowercarbon, Ribbit, Box Group and strategic angels like Nico Rosberg, the Co Founder of Solana and GPs behind Meta, Revolut, Spotify, Uber and more. We're creating a fully integrated energy company: from developing solar, wind and hydrogen projects to real time power trading and distributed energy installations. By selling directly to consumers, we cut out the middleman, lower costs and pass on savings to customers. Besides that, we're building the Energy Network: a decentralised platform of smart devices that rewards users in Energy Dollars for electrifying their homes, shifting usage to off peak hours, and helping balance the grid. This network strengthens grid stability - a critical foundation for scaling AI data centres and other energy intensive industries. We are looking for an exceptionally driven and strategic operator to lead Government Relations at Fuse and shape the regulatory environment that underpins our global expansion. You will work directly with the founders and senior leadership team to position Fuse as a leader in the future of decentralised clean energy. The ideal candidate is an independent thinker who can execute at high intensity, build senior relationships across government and regulatory bodies, and move rapidly from policy strategy to practical implementation. You will operate at the centre of Fuse's mission, influencing how the energy system evolves in the UK, US, Europe, and beyond. Responsibilities You will lead Fuse's government, regulatory, and policy strategy across the UK, US, and key European markets. This includes shaping the policy landscape, driving regulatory access, and unlocking strategic opportunities for Fuse's renewable development, decentralised energy network, trading, and international expansion. Building and managing high level relationships with government, regulators, energy agencies, and industry bodies Leading Fuse's regulatory strategy for new markets, licences, and international expansion Shaping and responding to consultations, regulatory filings, and legislative developments Navigating incentives, subsidies, and policy frameworks that accelerate renewable build out Supporting development strategy for large scale solar, wind, hydrogen, and distributed energy assets Advising on emerging policies around decentralisation, grid modernisation, AI, and power trading Preparing policy analysis, briefing materials, and insights for founder level decision making Representing Fuse in public forums, roundtables, and strategic external conversations Owning high priority regulatory initiatives and cross functional expansion projects end to end Requirements Demonstrated track record in government relations, policy, regulation, or public affairs (energy experience strongly preferred) Ability to break down complex regulatory environments and execute quickly Strong network across government, regulators, or industry institutions Comfortable learning fast, switching contexts, and operating with limited guidance Capable of working independently or alongside technical, commercial, and product teams Relentless, detail oriented, and highly operational mindset Excellent written and verbal communication, able to influence at the highest levels Competitive salary and an equity sign on bonus Fully expensed tech to match your needs Paid annual leave Breakfast and dinner allowance for office based employees
EMEAA Government Affairs Lead: Policy & Regulation
Amed Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Co., Ltd
A leading payments platform in the UK is seeking a VP & Head of Government Affairs for EMEAA. The role involves shaping public policy and regulatory engagement across diverse jurisdictions, requiring extensive experience in government affairs and a strong network within regulatory bodies. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, with an advanced degree preferred, and ten or more years of experience in public policy or political advocacy. This senior role promises to influence critical legislative outcomes and drive business expansion in digital financial services.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
A leading payments platform in the UK is seeking a VP & Head of Government Affairs for EMEAA. The role involves shaping public policy and regulatory engagement across diverse jurisdictions, requiring extensive experience in government affairs and a strong network within regulatory bodies. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, with an advanced degree preferred, and ten or more years of experience in public policy or political advocacy. This senior role promises to influence critical legislative outcomes and drive business expansion in digital financial services.
Strategic Head of Public Affairs & Communications
The Right Ethos - Specialist External Affairs Recruitment
A leading external affairs agency in the UK is seeking an experienced professional for an External Affairs role. This position requires strong political insight and excellent communication skills to oversee parliamentary engagement and media relations. The candidate will lead teams in policy and communications, aiming to enhance the organization's national voice in public health. The role promotes a diverse and inclusive work culture, reflecting the agencies values.
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
A leading external affairs agency in the UK is seeking an experienced professional for an External Affairs role. This position requires strong political insight and excellent communication skills to oversee parliamentary engagement and media relations. The candidate will lead teams in policy and communications, aiming to enhance the organization's national voice in public health. The role promotes a diverse and inclusive work culture, reflecting the agencies values.
Senior Regional Lead, Government Relations, Regional UK&I
Lime
Lime is the largest global shared micromobility business, operating in close to 30 countries across five continents. We're on a mission to build a future where transportation is shared, affordable and carbon-free. Our electric bikes and scooters have powered more than one billion rides in cities around the world. Named a 2025 Time 100 Most Influential Company, Lime continues to set the pace for shared micromobility globally, spurring a new generation of clean alternatives to car ownership. We are looking for a Senior Regional Lead, Government Relations to deliver Lime's policy and public affairs work across the UK & Ireland. You will report to the Head of Policy for the UK, Italy and Israel. This is a key position in Lime's global public policy team and will focus on leading the growth of Lime's e-bike and e-scooter services outside of London. This includes working to expand our existing services in the region and opening schemes in new cities. There will be significant opportunity for growth within the role, including potential management opportunities based on expansion progress. Lime operates a flexible working policy, however, this is a hybrid role based in London and will require some travel across the UK and Ireland (visiting existing markets and opening new ones). There is also an option of working from one of our existing UK service cities: Manchester, Oxford, Nottingham, Milton Keynes and Birmingham. What You'll Do: Build and manage relationships with politicians, local authorities, transport partners and third sector stakeholders to help expand existing services and open new schemes Plan and execute local campaigns on specific issue areas or in specific geographies to deliver positive business outcomes for Lime Partner with organisations in target cities to align Lime's social mission with existing transport, health, and environmental community initiative Collaborate closely with other Lime team members on operations, media engagement and marketing Work closely with the wider local policy team to identify growth opportunities and any risks or upcoming policy challenges for Lime About You: 6+ years experience in government affairs, political campaigns, and/or business development in a government-related environment Excellent internal and external communication skills. Ability to work independently and deliver accurate, high quality outputs at speed Strong understanding of regional and UK politics and how to design and implement public affairs strategies to deliver business goals Existing transport, government, and advocacy contacts and relationships in the UK would be a plus Experience in community organising, political campaign or other grassroots outreach is a bonus If you want to make an impact, Lime is the place for you. Not sure if you meet all the qualifications? If this role excites you we encourage you to apply. Explore all opportunities on our career page. Lime is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe different perspectives help us grow and achieve more. That's why we're dedicated to building and developing a team that reflects a wider range of backgrounds, abilities, identities, and experiences. If you require a reasonable accommodation during the application or hiring process, please email for assistance.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Lime is the largest global shared micromobility business, operating in close to 30 countries across five continents. We're on a mission to build a future where transportation is shared, affordable and carbon-free. Our electric bikes and scooters have powered more than one billion rides in cities around the world. Named a 2025 Time 100 Most Influential Company, Lime continues to set the pace for shared micromobility globally, spurring a new generation of clean alternatives to car ownership. We are looking for a Senior Regional Lead, Government Relations to deliver Lime's policy and public affairs work across the UK & Ireland. You will report to the Head of Policy for the UK, Italy and Israel. This is a key position in Lime's global public policy team and will focus on leading the growth of Lime's e-bike and e-scooter services outside of London. This includes working to expand our existing services in the region and opening schemes in new cities. There will be significant opportunity for growth within the role, including potential management opportunities based on expansion progress. Lime operates a flexible working policy, however, this is a hybrid role based in London and will require some travel across the UK and Ireland (visiting existing markets and opening new ones). There is also an option of working from one of our existing UK service cities: Manchester, Oxford, Nottingham, Milton Keynes and Birmingham. What You'll Do: Build and manage relationships with politicians, local authorities, transport partners and third sector stakeholders to help expand existing services and open new schemes Plan and execute local campaigns on specific issue areas or in specific geographies to deliver positive business outcomes for Lime Partner with organisations in target cities to align Lime's social mission with existing transport, health, and environmental community initiative Collaborate closely with other Lime team members on operations, media engagement and marketing Work closely with the wider local policy team to identify growth opportunities and any risks or upcoming policy challenges for Lime About You: 6+ years experience in government affairs, political campaigns, and/or business development in a government-related environment Excellent internal and external communication skills. Ability to work independently and deliver accurate, high quality outputs at speed Strong understanding of regional and UK politics and how to design and implement public affairs strategies to deliver business goals Existing transport, government, and advocacy contacts and relationships in the UK would be a plus Experience in community organising, political campaign or other grassroots outreach is a bonus If you want to make an impact, Lime is the place for you. Not sure if you meet all the qualifications? If this role excites you we encourage you to apply. Explore all opportunities on our career page. Lime is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe different perspectives help us grow and achieve more. That's why we're dedicated to building and developing a team that reflects a wider range of backgrounds, abilities, identities, and experiences. If you require a reasonable accommodation during the application or hiring process, please email for assistance.
Head of Operations
The Doc Society
Reports to: Doc Society co-Executive Directors ABOUT DOC SOCIETY Doc Society is a global nonprofit with teams across Europe, East Africa and the Americas and offices in London and New York. We have spent 21 years empowering the most daring independent documentary makers. By directly resourcing creators, we have re granted over $30million to more than 530 projects, championing both artistic freedom and access to public interest media. Partnering with allies, we envision resilient distribution networks that meet today's technological and political challenges. Through narrative strategy and innovative nonfiction storytelling, we harness advocacy to build power and transform societies over time. ABOUT THE ROLE We're looking for a collaborative Head of Operations to help translate and operationalize organizational strategy. You'll manage internal infrastructure with oversight of administrative and operational functions; risk management, employment practices, fundraising processes, information systems, compliance and policy. You will be working with a team of 3 on the Internal Affairs and in close collaboration with the five co-Executive Directors and the Finance Director. We are looking for a strategic thinker and problem solver with a bias for action who has a passion for building equitable systems that support a close knit team, collaborative mindset for building trust across the organization and an appetite for developing mechanisms for effective horizontal learning. Knowledge of Doc Society's mission and work and enthusiasm for public purpose and independent storytelling is embedded in the role. You should be within regular commuting distance to central London, where we have an office. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Maintaining operational effectiveness: Support standardisation of appropriate processes across the organisation while maintaining its agile profile; present the executive directors with detailed company operations analysis and solutions where appropriate; CRM: Manage the implementation and ongoing effectiveness of the new CRM system Manage risk factors across the organisation: evaluate risk factors when making critical business decisions; maintain the organisation's risk register; increase the adoption of secure working practices, including cybersecurity, data retention policies and implementation across the team Managing the legal functions of the organisation: including HR and employment policies in the US & UK and working with the Internal Affairs team and legal support to manage the administration of all contracts and fiscal sponsorships with grantees Internal communications: Focusing on lateral learning and communications across the team in a hybrid environment; People management: lead the Internal Affairs team to support the organisation's understanding and implementation of internal policies; help colleagues to develop and grow their skillsets (3 direct reports) Compliance: Ensure compliance and oversee Board governance across multiple non-profit entities Processes: Map, document, and continuously improve core processes KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE Experience of operations management at a senior level Financial acumen and familiarity with budgets Strong written and verbal communication skills, collaborative approach with a tactful and diplomatic attitude Hands on approach Adaptable, flexible and open to learning IT literate - familiarity with G Suite & Dropbox and the principles of CRM systems Experience of risk management Knowledge of Doc Society's mission and work and enthusiasm for public purpose and independent storytelling Preferred Experience of working internationally especially in the US Experience of HR management Sound knowledge of data retention legislation in US & UK TERMS Office working in central London 3 days a week United Kingdom work authorisation required Holiday: 28 days including bank holidays Salary £70K depending on experience To apply, please fill in this form and attach your CV and covering letter by Wednesday 18th March 5pm GMT.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Reports to: Doc Society co-Executive Directors ABOUT DOC SOCIETY Doc Society is a global nonprofit with teams across Europe, East Africa and the Americas and offices in London and New York. We have spent 21 years empowering the most daring independent documentary makers. By directly resourcing creators, we have re granted over $30million to more than 530 projects, championing both artistic freedom and access to public interest media. Partnering with allies, we envision resilient distribution networks that meet today's technological and political challenges. Through narrative strategy and innovative nonfiction storytelling, we harness advocacy to build power and transform societies over time. ABOUT THE ROLE We're looking for a collaborative Head of Operations to help translate and operationalize organizational strategy. You'll manage internal infrastructure with oversight of administrative and operational functions; risk management, employment practices, fundraising processes, information systems, compliance and policy. You will be working with a team of 3 on the Internal Affairs and in close collaboration with the five co-Executive Directors and the Finance Director. We are looking for a strategic thinker and problem solver with a bias for action who has a passion for building equitable systems that support a close knit team, collaborative mindset for building trust across the organization and an appetite for developing mechanisms for effective horizontal learning. Knowledge of Doc Society's mission and work and enthusiasm for public purpose and independent storytelling is embedded in the role. You should be within regular commuting distance to central London, where we have an office. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Maintaining operational effectiveness: Support standardisation of appropriate processes across the organisation while maintaining its agile profile; present the executive directors with detailed company operations analysis and solutions where appropriate; CRM: Manage the implementation and ongoing effectiveness of the new CRM system Manage risk factors across the organisation: evaluate risk factors when making critical business decisions; maintain the organisation's risk register; increase the adoption of secure working practices, including cybersecurity, data retention policies and implementation across the team Managing the legal functions of the organisation: including HR and employment policies in the US & UK and working with the Internal Affairs team and legal support to manage the administration of all contracts and fiscal sponsorships with grantees Internal communications: Focusing on lateral learning and communications across the team in a hybrid environment; People management: lead the Internal Affairs team to support the organisation's understanding and implementation of internal policies; help colleagues to develop and grow their skillsets (3 direct reports) Compliance: Ensure compliance and oversee Board governance across multiple non-profit entities Processes: Map, document, and continuously improve core processes KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE Experience of operations management at a senior level Financial acumen and familiarity with budgets Strong written and verbal communication skills, collaborative approach with a tactful and diplomatic attitude Hands on approach Adaptable, flexible and open to learning IT literate - familiarity with G Suite & Dropbox and the principles of CRM systems Experience of risk management Knowledge of Doc Society's mission and work and enthusiasm for public purpose and independent storytelling Preferred Experience of working internationally especially in the US Experience of HR management Sound knowledge of data retention legislation in US & UK TERMS Office working in central London 3 days a week United Kingdom work authorisation required Holiday: 28 days including bank holidays Salary £70K depending on experience To apply, please fill in this form and attach your CV and covering letter by Wednesday 18th March 5pm GMT.
Executive Director, Global Health Economics and Outcomes Research
BIOMARIN
Who We Are BioMarin is a global biotechnology company that relentlessly pursues bold science to translate genetic discoveries into new medicines that advance the future of human health. Since our founding in 1997, we have applied our scientific expertise in understanding the underlying causes of genetic conditions to create transformative medicines, using a number of treatment modalities. Using our unparalleled expertise in genetics and molecular biology, we develop medicines for patients with significant unmet medical need. We enlist the best of the best - people with the right technical expertise and a relentless drive to solve real problems - and create an environment that empowers our teams to pursue bold, innovative science. With this distinctive approach to drug discovery, we've produced a diverse pipeline of commercial, clinical and preclinical candidates that have well-understood biology and provide an opportunity to be first-to-market or offer a substantial benefit over existing therapeutic options. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION The Executive Director, Global Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR), will lead the global HEOR function, with a portfolio comprising both mature, marketed products and late-stage assets in pre-launch. This role is accountable for defining and executing integrated global evidence and value strategies across the full product lifecycle, from early development through post-launch optimization. The Executive Director HEOR reports to the SVP Global Head of Pricing, Access, Value and Evidence (PAVE) and is a member of PAVE leadership team. The position and his/her team will act as a strategic partner to Global Market Access, Medical Affairs, Clinical Development, Commercial, and Patient Advocacy teams, ensuring that payer-relevant, patient-centered evidence, and HTA submissions support successful launches, sustained reimbursement, and long-term value realization worldwide. RESPONSIBILITIES Global HEOR Strategy & Leadership Define and own the global HEOR strategy across marketed products and pipeline assets, aligned with corporate and portfolio priorities. Provide strategic leadership and direction to a global HEOR team, fostering scientific excellence and operational rigor. Manage external vendors, academic partnerships, and research collaborations to deliver high-quality evidence efficiently. Pre-Launch & Early Asset Strategy Lead early value and evidence planning for late-stage and pre-launch assets, including development of global value stories and integrated evidence plans. Partner with Clinical Development to ensure trial designs, endpoints, and comparators address future HTA and payer requirements, particularly in rare diseases. Inform Target Product Profiles (TPPs) and access-relevant decision making during development. Launch & Market Access Enablement Support global and regional Market Access teams with HEOR inputs for launch planning, pricing strategy, and reimbursement submissions. Oversee development of global value dossiers, cost effectiveness models, budget impact analyses, and AMCP/HTA submissions. Anticipate and address access challenges in key markets, including evidence uncertainty common in rare and ultra rare indications. Post Launch & Lifecycle Management Drive post launch evidence generation, including real world evidence (RWE), registries, and long term outcomes studies, to support label expansions, re assessments, and sustained reimbursement. Optimize value demonstration for mature brands through updated economic models, new endpoints, and evolving payer needs. Monitor changes in global HTA and payer landscapes and proactively adapt evidence strategies. Patient Centric & Cross Functional Collaboration Ensure integration of patient reported outcomes (PROs), quality of life, caregiver burden, and disease burden data into global evidence strategies. Collaborate closely with Medical Affairs on publications, scientific exchange, and congress strategy. Partner with Patient Advocacy and external stakeholders to embed the patient voice in value narratives. Scientific Leadership & External Engagement Oversee HEOR publications, abstracts, and presentations at major international congresses (e.g., ISPOR, HTAi, DIA). Represent the company in external scientific, policy, and payer related forums. Ensure all HEOR activities comply with global regulatory, ethical, and scientific standards. SCOPE Global position EDUCATION PhD, DrPH, PharmD, MD, or equivalent advanced degree in Health Economics, Outcomes Research, Public Health, Epidemiology, Health Policy, or related discipline. Fluent in English EXPERIENCE Minimum 15+ years of commercial experience in the pharmaceutical industry, with minimum of 10+ years of HEOR experience in pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies, with significant exposure to rare diseases and global roles. Demonstrated success supporting global launches and pre launch assets, as well as lifecycle management of marketed products. Proven experience engaging with HTA bodies and payer stakeholders across major markets (US, EU, UK, Japan). Experience leading multicultural teams. With experience of specialty care products in highly competitive markets. Experience in rare diseases market would be a plus. Proven track record of marketing across multiple stages of a product's life cycle. Successful Global launch experience in specialty and/or rare disease, preferably in the specific therapeutic area. Strong leadership skills and business acumen. Demonstrated agility, accountability, sense of urgency and team spirit. Capability to embark and enroll cross functional stakeholders at all levels of the organizations. Ability to build strong relationships across cultures, backgrounds and functions. Can manage complex situations and demonstrated ability to make decisions. Strong planning and project management skills - can and has successfully driven projects involving several departments and functions. Ability to convey complex information succinctly & simply (including verbal, written and in presentations). Resilience and openness to change. Complies with Company guidelines and country/industry standards on ethics and compliance and acts as a role model for ethical behavior. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled An Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Note: This description is not intended to be all-inclusive, or a limitation of the duties of the position. It is intended to describe the general nature of the job that may include other duties as assumed or assigned.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Who We Are BioMarin is a global biotechnology company that relentlessly pursues bold science to translate genetic discoveries into new medicines that advance the future of human health. Since our founding in 1997, we have applied our scientific expertise in understanding the underlying causes of genetic conditions to create transformative medicines, using a number of treatment modalities. Using our unparalleled expertise in genetics and molecular biology, we develop medicines for patients with significant unmet medical need. We enlist the best of the best - people with the right technical expertise and a relentless drive to solve real problems - and create an environment that empowers our teams to pursue bold, innovative science. With this distinctive approach to drug discovery, we've produced a diverse pipeline of commercial, clinical and preclinical candidates that have well-understood biology and provide an opportunity to be first-to-market or offer a substantial benefit over existing therapeutic options. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION The Executive Director, Global Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR), will lead the global HEOR function, with a portfolio comprising both mature, marketed products and late-stage assets in pre-launch. This role is accountable for defining and executing integrated global evidence and value strategies across the full product lifecycle, from early development through post-launch optimization. The Executive Director HEOR reports to the SVP Global Head of Pricing, Access, Value and Evidence (PAVE) and is a member of PAVE leadership team. The position and his/her team will act as a strategic partner to Global Market Access, Medical Affairs, Clinical Development, Commercial, and Patient Advocacy teams, ensuring that payer-relevant, patient-centered evidence, and HTA submissions support successful launches, sustained reimbursement, and long-term value realization worldwide. RESPONSIBILITIES Global HEOR Strategy & Leadership Define and own the global HEOR strategy across marketed products and pipeline assets, aligned with corporate and portfolio priorities. Provide strategic leadership and direction to a global HEOR team, fostering scientific excellence and operational rigor. Manage external vendors, academic partnerships, and research collaborations to deliver high-quality evidence efficiently. Pre-Launch & Early Asset Strategy Lead early value and evidence planning for late-stage and pre-launch assets, including development of global value stories and integrated evidence plans. Partner with Clinical Development to ensure trial designs, endpoints, and comparators address future HTA and payer requirements, particularly in rare diseases. Inform Target Product Profiles (TPPs) and access-relevant decision making during development. Launch & Market Access Enablement Support global and regional Market Access teams with HEOR inputs for launch planning, pricing strategy, and reimbursement submissions. Oversee development of global value dossiers, cost effectiveness models, budget impact analyses, and AMCP/HTA submissions. Anticipate and address access challenges in key markets, including evidence uncertainty common in rare and ultra rare indications. Post Launch & Lifecycle Management Drive post launch evidence generation, including real world evidence (RWE), registries, and long term outcomes studies, to support label expansions, re assessments, and sustained reimbursement. Optimize value demonstration for mature brands through updated economic models, new endpoints, and evolving payer needs. Monitor changes in global HTA and payer landscapes and proactively adapt evidence strategies. Patient Centric & Cross Functional Collaboration Ensure integration of patient reported outcomes (PROs), quality of life, caregiver burden, and disease burden data into global evidence strategies. Collaborate closely with Medical Affairs on publications, scientific exchange, and congress strategy. Partner with Patient Advocacy and external stakeholders to embed the patient voice in value narratives. Scientific Leadership & External Engagement Oversee HEOR publications, abstracts, and presentations at major international congresses (e.g., ISPOR, HTAi, DIA). Represent the company in external scientific, policy, and payer related forums. Ensure all HEOR activities comply with global regulatory, ethical, and scientific standards. SCOPE Global position EDUCATION PhD, DrPH, PharmD, MD, or equivalent advanced degree in Health Economics, Outcomes Research, Public Health, Epidemiology, Health Policy, or related discipline. Fluent in English EXPERIENCE Minimum 15+ years of commercial experience in the pharmaceutical industry, with minimum of 10+ years of HEOR experience in pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies, with significant exposure to rare diseases and global roles. Demonstrated success supporting global launches and pre launch assets, as well as lifecycle management of marketed products. Proven experience engaging with HTA bodies and payer stakeholders across major markets (US, EU, UK, Japan). Experience leading multicultural teams. With experience of specialty care products in highly competitive markets. Experience in rare diseases market would be a plus. Proven track record of marketing across multiple stages of a product's life cycle. Successful Global launch experience in specialty and/or rare disease, preferably in the specific therapeutic area. Strong leadership skills and business acumen. Demonstrated agility, accountability, sense of urgency and team spirit. Capability to embark and enroll cross functional stakeholders at all levels of the organizations. Ability to build strong relationships across cultures, backgrounds and functions. Can manage complex situations and demonstrated ability to make decisions. Strong planning and project management skills - can and has successfully driven projects involving several departments and functions. Ability to convey complex information succinctly & simply (including verbal, written and in presentations). Resilience and openness to change. Complies with Company guidelines and country/industry standards on ethics and compliance and acts as a role model for ethical behavior. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled An Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Note: This description is not intended to be all-inclusive, or a limitation of the duties of the position. It is intended to describe the general nature of the job that may include other duties as assumed or assigned.
Managing Director UK - Nuclear & Radiation Technology
Hanson Search
Hanson Search is representing a global technology group operating at the forefront of radiation safety, nuclear instrumentation and high-integrity imaging systems. We are seeking a Managing Director to lead the UK operations for a global technology group. This Managing Director UK nuclear leadership role carries full commercial and operational accountability across multiple sites serving highly regulated sectors. Our client is an internationally recognised leader delivering critical solutions that enable safer workplaces, support defence and energy infrastructure, and underpin life-saving medical and scientific applications. With several thousand employees worldwide, the organisation combines engineering excellence, regulatory rigour, and innovation to serve highly regulated and mission-critical sectors. Managing Director UK Nuclear Leadership Opportunity - Full P&L Responsibility This is a high-impact Managing Director UK nuclear leadership role with full P&L responsibility across multiple UK sites. The Managing Director will report directly to the Regional President (EMEA & APAC) and will hold complete accountability for strategy execution, financial performance, operational excellence and cultural leadership across the UK platform. Role Purpose - Strategic Growth, Operational Excellence & Regulatory Leadership in the UK To provide strategic, commercial and organisational leadership to the UK businesses by: Defining and executing a clear growth strategy aligned with regional and global objectives Driving operational excellence and regulatory compliance within highly controlled environments Building a high-performance, accountable and inclusive culture Ensuring long-term profitability, sustainability and market competitiveness This role requires both strategic vision and hands on leadership capability. Key Responsibilities of the Managing Director - UK Strategic & Commercial Leadership in Nuclear, Defence & Energy Markets Define and deliver the UK growth strategy in alignment with international objectives Strengthen market position across nuclear, defence, medical and industrial sectors Identify new market opportunities, partnerships and revenue streams Monitor competitive and regulatory trends and adapt strategy accordingly Operational Leadership Across Engineering, Manufacturing & Technical Services Oversee daily operations across engineering, manufacturing, sales and service Drive continuous improvement in productivity, quality and compliance Ensure adherence to UK regulatory, legal and corporate governance standards Lead risk identification and mitigation strategies Financial Leadership & P&L Accountability Full P&L ownership Responsibility for net working capital, cash generation and forecasting Budget management and performance optimisation Ensure sustainable profitability and disciplined capital allocation Executive Leadership, Culture & Organisational Development Lead, mentor and develop the senior management team Build a performance driven, collaborative and inclusive culture Lead organisational transformation and change initiatives Act as the visible leader of the UK business internally and externally Senior Stakeholder & Board Level Engagement Develop strong relationships with customers, partners and regulators Represent the UK business within the wider international organisation Maintain credibility at executive and board level Candidate Profile - Senior Engineering & Nuclear Sector Leadership Experience Extensive experience in a senior leadership or general management role Experience within nuclear, radiation technologies, highly regulated engineering, defence, energy, scientific instrumentation or adjacent sectors Demonstrable P&L ownership and financial accountability If you have the relevant experience and this opportunity sounds interesting, please get in touch with our team, including a copy of your CV via the form below. Hanson Search is a globally recognised, award winning talent advisory and headhunting consultancy. Our expertise lies in building successful ventures worldwide through our recruitment, interim and executive search incommunications, sustainability,public affairs and policy, digital marketing andsales and commercial. Furthermore, we are committed to equality of opportunity for all. You can access our Diversity and Inclusion Policy here.
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Hanson Search is representing a global technology group operating at the forefront of radiation safety, nuclear instrumentation and high-integrity imaging systems. We are seeking a Managing Director to lead the UK operations for a global technology group. This Managing Director UK nuclear leadership role carries full commercial and operational accountability across multiple sites serving highly regulated sectors. Our client is an internationally recognised leader delivering critical solutions that enable safer workplaces, support defence and energy infrastructure, and underpin life-saving medical and scientific applications. With several thousand employees worldwide, the organisation combines engineering excellence, regulatory rigour, and innovation to serve highly regulated and mission-critical sectors. Managing Director UK Nuclear Leadership Opportunity - Full P&L Responsibility This is a high-impact Managing Director UK nuclear leadership role with full P&L responsibility across multiple UK sites. The Managing Director will report directly to the Regional President (EMEA & APAC) and will hold complete accountability for strategy execution, financial performance, operational excellence and cultural leadership across the UK platform. Role Purpose - Strategic Growth, Operational Excellence & Regulatory Leadership in the UK To provide strategic, commercial and organisational leadership to the UK businesses by: Defining and executing a clear growth strategy aligned with regional and global objectives Driving operational excellence and regulatory compliance within highly controlled environments Building a high-performance, accountable and inclusive culture Ensuring long-term profitability, sustainability and market competitiveness This role requires both strategic vision and hands on leadership capability. Key Responsibilities of the Managing Director - UK Strategic & Commercial Leadership in Nuclear, Defence & Energy Markets Define and deliver the UK growth strategy in alignment with international objectives Strengthen market position across nuclear, defence, medical and industrial sectors Identify new market opportunities, partnerships and revenue streams Monitor competitive and regulatory trends and adapt strategy accordingly Operational Leadership Across Engineering, Manufacturing & Technical Services Oversee daily operations across engineering, manufacturing, sales and service Drive continuous improvement in productivity, quality and compliance Ensure adherence to UK regulatory, legal and corporate governance standards Lead risk identification and mitigation strategies Financial Leadership & P&L Accountability Full P&L ownership Responsibility for net working capital, cash generation and forecasting Budget management and performance optimisation Ensure sustainable profitability and disciplined capital allocation Executive Leadership, Culture & Organisational Development Lead, mentor and develop the senior management team Build a performance driven, collaborative and inclusive culture Lead organisational transformation and change initiatives Act as the visible leader of the UK business internally and externally Senior Stakeholder & Board Level Engagement Develop strong relationships with customers, partners and regulators Represent the UK business within the wider international organisation Maintain credibility at executive and board level Candidate Profile - Senior Engineering & Nuclear Sector Leadership Experience Extensive experience in a senior leadership or general management role Experience within nuclear, radiation technologies, highly regulated engineering, defence, energy, scientific instrumentation or adjacent sectors Demonstrable P&L ownership and financial accountability If you have the relevant experience and this opportunity sounds interesting, please get in touch with our team, including a copy of your CV via the form below. Hanson Search is a globally recognised, award winning talent advisory and headhunting consultancy. Our expertise lies in building successful ventures worldwide through our recruitment, interim and executive search incommunications, sustainability,public affairs and policy, digital marketing andsales and commercial. Furthermore, we are committed to equality of opportunity for all. You can access our Diversity and Inclusion Policy here.
Legal Counsel - Public Affairs & Regulatory
Trustpilot, Inc.
At Trustpilot, we're on an incredible journey. We're a profitable, high-growth FTSE-250 company with a big vision: to become the universal symbol of trust. We run the world's largest independent consumer review platform, and while we've come a long way, there's still so much exciting work to do. Come join us at the heart of trust! We're looking to hire a Legal Counsel to join our Public Affairs & Regulatory team. We sit within the wider Trust team, and you'll play an essential role in setting a higher standard of trust online. You'll be involved in a diverse range of responsibilities, working to ensure that consumers, business, regulators, and other external stakeholders trust in our platform's content, and in our commitment to doing the right thing. Your primary focus will be to help maintain Trustpilot's reputation as a trusted and compliant platform, effectively navigating the challenges of an increasingly complex regulatory environment. What you'll be doing: Monitoring, reviewing and analysing new laws and regulations in a range of areas, including online safety, digital content and consumer protection in our key markets, such as the UK, the EU and the US Ensuring streamlined implementation of new legislative requirements and maintenance of regulatory obligations, along with legal support and analysis on an ad hoc basis Identifying and recommending strategic improvements, based on your developed knowledge of Trustpilot's product and operations, designed to ensure our products and services are trusted by our customers and meet all legal requirements Independently forming well-reasoned and pragmatic recommendations for action, based on detailed analysis of ambiguous legal issues Delivering clear and actionable items for stakeholders, translated from complex legal and regulatory language, including supporting teams across the business with easily understandable external messaging Establishing an environment of 'Trust By Design', by providing effective direction, support and challenge to product, design and engineering teams Supporting the Public Affairs team on advocacy initiatives, including assisting with: consultation responses to regulators and policymakers, drafting amendments to legislative proposals, determining policy positions on regulatory issues and working with our industry membership groups Who you are: You have a right to practice law in either Scotland, England & Wales or Denmark, with 3-6 years' post-qualification experience Experience operating in a non-contentious regulatory role, collaborating with product and engineering teams to deliver customer-focused products Comprehensive legal technical skills: Expert analytical, drafting negotiation and communication skills Growth mindset: Desire for continuous learning and experimentation, with an openness to new ideas Bias for action: A focus on outcomes, as opposed to outputs Work at pace: Ability to deliver multiple tasks and competing deadlines, whilst maintaining accuracy An enthusiasm for regulatory issues and helping internal stakeholders to understand them Desirable extras: Experience in an in-house role in the technology sector (or a regulated industry) Knowledge of the European, UK and US regulatory framework relevant to online platforms or technology services An interest in politics and current affairs, keeping your finger on the pulse of the regulatory environment What's in it for you: A range of flexible working options to dedicate time to what matters to you Competitive compensation package + bonus 25 days holiday per year, increasing to 28 days after 2 years of employment Two (paid) volunteering days a year to spend your time giving back to the causes that matter to you and your community Rich learning and development opportunities are supported through the Trustpilot Academy and Blinkist Pension and life insurance Health cash plan, online GP, 24/7, Employee Assistance Plan Full access to Headspace, a popular mindfulness app to promote positive mental health Paid parental leave Season ticket loan and a cycle-to-work scheme Central office location complete with table tennis, a gaming corner, coffee bars and all the snacks and refreshments you can ask for Regular opportunities to connect and get to know your fellow Trusties, including company-wide celebrations and events, ERG activities, and team socials. Access to over 4,000 deals and discounts on things like travel, electronics, fashion, fitness, cinema discounts, and more. Independent financial advice and free standard professional mortgage broker advice Talent acceleration programs: Fast-track your career with our tailored development programs designed to support growth at whatever stage of your career Still not sure? We want to be a part of creating a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive world of work for all. We're excited to hear about your experiences as well as how you will contribute to our working culture. So, even if you don't feel you don't meet all the requirements, we'd still really like to hear from you! About us Trustpilot began in 2007 with a simple yet powerful idea that is more relevant today than ever - to be the universal symbol of trust, bringing consumers and businesses together through reviews. Trustpilot is open, independent, and impartial - we help consumers make the right choices and businesses to build trust, grow and improve. Today, we have more than 300 million reviews and 64 million monthly active users on average across the globe, with 140 billion annual Trustbox impressions, and the numbers keep growing. We have more than 1,000 employees and we're headquartered in Copenhagen, with operations in Amsterdam, Denver, Edinburgh, Hamburg, London, Melbourne, Milan and New York. We're driven by connection. It's at the heart of what we do. Our culture keeps things fresh it's built on the relationships we create. We talk, we laugh, we collaborate and we respect each other. We work across borders and cultures to be the universal symbol of trust in an ever-changing world. With vibrant office locations worldwide and over 50 nationalities, we're proud to be an equal opportunity workplace with diverse perspectives and ideas. Our purpose to help people and businesses help each other is a tall order, but we keep it real. We're a great bunch of humans, doing awesome stuff, without fuss or pretense. A successful Trustpilot future is driven by you we give you the autonomy to shape a career you can be proud of. If you're ready to grow, let's go. Join us at the heart of trust. Trustpilot is committed to creating an inclusive environment where people from all backgrounds can thrive and where different viewpoints and experiences are valued and respected. Trustpilot will consider all applications for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, national origin, religious beliefs, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, neurodiversity, disability, age, parental or veteran status. Together, we are the heart of trust. Trustpilot is a global company and our data practices are designed to ensure that your personally identifiable information is appropriately protected. Please note that your personal information will be transferred, accessed, and stored globally as necessary for the uses and disclosures stated in our Privacy Policy. If you have a disability and would like to discuss any adjustments you might need either in submitting your application, or to the recruitment process more generally, please let us know by contacting our Talent Acquisition Team () quoting the role you wish to apply for. Any offer of employment for this position will be subject to our standard background checks.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
At Trustpilot, we're on an incredible journey. We're a profitable, high-growth FTSE-250 company with a big vision: to become the universal symbol of trust. We run the world's largest independent consumer review platform, and while we've come a long way, there's still so much exciting work to do. Come join us at the heart of trust! We're looking to hire a Legal Counsel to join our Public Affairs & Regulatory team. We sit within the wider Trust team, and you'll play an essential role in setting a higher standard of trust online. You'll be involved in a diverse range of responsibilities, working to ensure that consumers, business, regulators, and other external stakeholders trust in our platform's content, and in our commitment to doing the right thing. Your primary focus will be to help maintain Trustpilot's reputation as a trusted and compliant platform, effectively navigating the challenges of an increasingly complex regulatory environment. What you'll be doing: Monitoring, reviewing and analysing new laws and regulations in a range of areas, including online safety, digital content and consumer protection in our key markets, such as the UK, the EU and the US Ensuring streamlined implementation of new legislative requirements and maintenance of regulatory obligations, along with legal support and analysis on an ad hoc basis Identifying and recommending strategic improvements, based on your developed knowledge of Trustpilot's product and operations, designed to ensure our products and services are trusted by our customers and meet all legal requirements Independently forming well-reasoned and pragmatic recommendations for action, based on detailed analysis of ambiguous legal issues Delivering clear and actionable items for stakeholders, translated from complex legal and regulatory language, including supporting teams across the business with easily understandable external messaging Establishing an environment of 'Trust By Design', by providing effective direction, support and challenge to product, design and engineering teams Supporting the Public Affairs team on advocacy initiatives, including assisting with: consultation responses to regulators and policymakers, drafting amendments to legislative proposals, determining policy positions on regulatory issues and working with our industry membership groups Who you are: You have a right to practice law in either Scotland, England & Wales or Denmark, with 3-6 years' post-qualification experience Experience operating in a non-contentious regulatory role, collaborating with product and engineering teams to deliver customer-focused products Comprehensive legal technical skills: Expert analytical, drafting negotiation and communication skills Growth mindset: Desire for continuous learning and experimentation, with an openness to new ideas Bias for action: A focus on outcomes, as opposed to outputs Work at pace: Ability to deliver multiple tasks and competing deadlines, whilst maintaining accuracy An enthusiasm for regulatory issues and helping internal stakeholders to understand them Desirable extras: Experience in an in-house role in the technology sector (or a regulated industry) Knowledge of the European, UK and US regulatory framework relevant to online platforms or technology services An interest in politics and current affairs, keeping your finger on the pulse of the regulatory environment What's in it for you: A range of flexible working options to dedicate time to what matters to you Competitive compensation package + bonus 25 days holiday per year, increasing to 28 days after 2 years of employment Two (paid) volunteering days a year to spend your time giving back to the causes that matter to you and your community Rich learning and development opportunities are supported through the Trustpilot Academy and Blinkist Pension and life insurance Health cash plan, online GP, 24/7, Employee Assistance Plan Full access to Headspace, a popular mindfulness app to promote positive mental health Paid parental leave Season ticket loan and a cycle-to-work scheme Central office location complete with table tennis, a gaming corner, coffee bars and all the snacks and refreshments you can ask for Regular opportunities to connect and get to know your fellow Trusties, including company-wide celebrations and events, ERG activities, and team socials. Access to over 4,000 deals and discounts on things like travel, electronics, fashion, fitness, cinema discounts, and more. Independent financial advice and free standard professional mortgage broker advice Talent acceleration programs: Fast-track your career with our tailored development programs designed to support growth at whatever stage of your career Still not sure? We want to be a part of creating a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive world of work for all. We're excited to hear about your experiences as well as how you will contribute to our working culture. So, even if you don't feel you don't meet all the requirements, we'd still really like to hear from you! About us Trustpilot began in 2007 with a simple yet powerful idea that is more relevant today than ever - to be the universal symbol of trust, bringing consumers and businesses together through reviews. Trustpilot is open, independent, and impartial - we help consumers make the right choices and businesses to build trust, grow and improve. Today, we have more than 300 million reviews and 64 million monthly active users on average across the globe, with 140 billion annual Trustbox impressions, and the numbers keep growing. We have more than 1,000 employees and we're headquartered in Copenhagen, with operations in Amsterdam, Denver, Edinburgh, Hamburg, London, Melbourne, Milan and New York. We're driven by connection. It's at the heart of what we do. Our culture keeps things fresh it's built on the relationships we create. We talk, we laugh, we collaborate and we respect each other. We work across borders and cultures to be the universal symbol of trust in an ever-changing world. With vibrant office locations worldwide and over 50 nationalities, we're proud to be an equal opportunity workplace with diverse perspectives and ideas. Our purpose to help people and businesses help each other is a tall order, but we keep it real. We're a great bunch of humans, doing awesome stuff, without fuss or pretense. A successful Trustpilot future is driven by you we give you the autonomy to shape a career you can be proud of. If you're ready to grow, let's go. Join us at the heart of trust. Trustpilot is committed to creating an inclusive environment where people from all backgrounds can thrive and where different viewpoints and experiences are valued and respected. Trustpilot will consider all applications for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, national origin, religious beliefs, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, neurodiversity, disability, age, parental or veteran status. Together, we are the heart of trust. Trustpilot is a global company and our data practices are designed to ensure that your personally identifiable information is appropriately protected. 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