Public Affairs Consultant

  • Milltown Partners
  • Apr 08, 2026
Full time Executive

Job Description

Milltown Partners

Our clients operate at the frontiers of innovation - we advise technology companies driving change, global investors funding the future, the giants of sport and entertainment, and influential individuals on the communications and policy challenges that define their reputations. Our work spans corporate and financial communications, policy and public affairs to engage regulators and policymakers, policy communications and leadership communications. We underpin the full breadth of our capabilities with research-driven insights and campaigns. We're also pioneering AI-enhanced advisory work for both our clients and internal innovation, using technology to unlock insights from data at unprecedented scale and speed.

The role

Our Consultants are the driving force behind our client work - the person who turns strategy into action and makes things happen. In this role, you'll be a trusted adviser to technology companies navigating complex regulatory and political landscapes across the UK and Europe - shaping public affairs strategy, driving execution, and helping clients understand and influence the environment they operate in.

You'll advise clients directly, manage junior colleagues week-to-week, and take ownership of work that genuinely moves the dial. One week you might be preparing a technology platform for a select committee hearing. The next you could be designing a stakeholder engagement strategy ahead of major legislation. The common thread is that clients will rely on your judgement, and you'll deliver work that exceeds their expectations.

We're looking for strategic thinkers with at least 4 years of advisory experience in public affairs who are ready to step up, take responsibility for outcomes, and help shape the policy environments of category-defining organisations.

What you'll do

Shape public affairs strategy

You'll work with your client and project leadership to set the strategic direction for client work - identifying how best to position clients, which policymakers and stakeholders matter most, and which channels will deliver results. You'll create integrated public affairs plans that guide execution and ensure every tactic ladders up to a clear strategic objective. You'll interrogate briefs and design research questions so that all advice is grounded in evidence and insight, not assumption.

Advise with strategic judgement

You will provide recommendations directly to clients - in writing, in meetings, and in high pressure moments when quick, sound judgement matters. You'll produce compelling written content and drive the execution of significant public affairs moments: major announcements, executive visits, select committee hearings, ministerial meetings, and more. You'll need to read widely, stay across government consultations, industry developments, and client challenges, and develop informed perspectives on complex issues including artificial intelligence, competition, data protection, and online safety.

Use AI to drive better outcomes

You will use AI tools regularly in your daily work to improve the quality and efficiency of what you deliver. This means leveraging tools like Claude, Gemini, Factiva, Meltwater, and our internal AI Studio to conduct research, generate insights, and produce analysis at scale and speed. You'll contribute to how we share knowledge about AI across the team, including by experimenting with and implementing AI powered workflows, and help ensure all outputs meet our quality standards.

Drive and deliver client work

You will manage the work of junior colleagues, creating clear project plans, delegating effectively, and demonstrating the agility to ensure work is delivered on time and to a high standard. Getting things done well - and supporting others to do the same - is central to the role.

Contribute to business development

You will understand how clients generate revenue and ensure our advice supports their business objectives. You'll contribute to how Milltown operates and thrives - whether that's improving team efficiency, identifying new ways to help clients, or using your expertise and network to unlock opportunities. Restlessness about finding better ways to work is part of our culture.

Build a collaborative environment

You will give and receive feedback regularly, actively seek input from colleagues at all levels, and demonstrate allyship to everyone on the team. Creating an inclusive environment where brilliant work happens is everyone's responsibility.

What we're looking for

You'll bring a strong foundation in public affairs and the appetite to grow into a trusted adviser to some of the most influential technology organisations operating today.

Essential:

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • At least 4 years of advisory experience with a focus on public affairs - ideally in consultancy, Parliament, government, a regulator, a think tank, or a policy team at a technology company.
  • Demonstrable ability to take a strategic approach to public affairs challenges and opportunities.
  • Understanding of the audiences and channels that make up the UK political and policy landscape.
  • Experience building advisory relationships with stakeholders - from officials and parliamentary researchers to MPs and regulators - to deliver strategic counsel and insight.
  • Experience developing public affairs strategies and driving stakeholder engagement.
  • Experience using AI tools (e.g. Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini) effectively, safely and critically in a professional setting.
  • Project management experience - planning and delivering work against agreed goals, timelines, and budgets.
  • Experience managing teams and delegating effectively.
  • Intellectual curiosity to develop subject matter expertise in new topics and share that knowledge with colleagues.
  • Collaborative instincts and a genuine commitment to contributing to an inclusive culture.

Desirable:

  • Experience advising technology companies, or working in the institutions that create the rules that govern them.
Why join us

We're an independent, employee owned firm, which means the people who work here share in our collective success. We operate across London, Brussels, San Francisco, New York, and Washington D.C., advising technology companies, global investors, iconic brands and influential individuals on the communications and policy challenges that define their reputations.

Our culture is built on five values: brilliance, restlessness, comradeship, inclusivity and integrity. We expect a lot from each other, but we also invest in each other - through honest feedback, shared learning and genuine care that goes beyond the work itself.

You'll have access to competitive pay with transparent salary bands, twice yearly bonuses, professional development opportunities guided by our career framework and progression pathways, private healthcare, mental health support, 26 days holiday plus public holidays (outside of our annual Christmas break), and a hybrid working model (three days in the office: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday).

We're also serious about building a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace. We have measurable commitments around representation, inclusion and supporting under represented communities through pro bono work. Creating an environment where everyone can thrive is central to how we operate.

Ready to apply?

If this sounds like the right place to progress your career, we'd love to hear from you.

If the years of experience or salary band don't quite align with your expectations please don't hesitate to reach out and we can talk it through.

£46,000 - £54,000 a year