Policy Officer

Posted 8 April by Murray McIntosh Recruitment Consultancy
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Murray McIntosh is delighted to have partnered with a leading organisation in Construction and Built Environment who are seeking a Policy Officer to join their team in London.

This Policy Officer position will focus on both Construction and Education policies, supporting and taking the lead on a broad range of issues, including Net Zero, Future Skills and Diversity.

Key Responsibilities

  • Designing and implementing engagement plans
  • Building relationships and raising organisation awareness with key political stakeholders
  • Working alongside research teams to develop evidence-based policy and activities
  • Develop report, papers, briefs and consultation responses
  • Maintain understanding of the political landscape affecting the construction industry


To apply for this Policy Officer role, you will need a relevant degree or equivalent qualification. You will also require the following:

  • Strong understanding of the UK political system
  • Experience engaging with MPs, Ministers and Civil Servants
  • Experience developing policy and implementing political campaigns
  • Experience or interest working in either Construction or Education/Skills policy

If this role is of interest, please send your application through the "apply" button or get in touch with any questions.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability or age.

Required skills

  • construction
  • skills
  • education
  • policy
  • employment
  • government relations

Reference: 52435351

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