
Senior Manager, Group Public Affairs London, England
Job description
Agile Working Options
Be it mortgages, long term savings or the provision of finance to SMEs, our services are influenced by a constantly evolving political and public policy environment. It's our Group Public Affairs (GPA) team that plays the central role in working with policy-makers to explain our point of view and to achieve a more conducive business environment – one in which we can strive to be the best financial services provider for our customers.
- Collaborating with internal experts and GPA colleagues to develop and coordinate a political engagement plan – including a tailored Westminster engagement strategy – aligned to the team’s priorities.
- Devising effective advocacy campaign strategies and identifying opportunities to influence the direction of public policy.
- Representing the Group and its policy stance in various external forums including with policy-makers (within or outside of Westminster), other industry representatives and opinion formers.
- Working closely with the campaigns senior manager to identify, assess and deliver opportunities for political visits that highlight common agendas as well as partnership opportunities with think tanks, which help to bolster LBG’s policy positions.
- Developing a post General Election engagement plan for newly elected MPs.
- Leading on the Group’s political engagement strategy for critical business decisions and strategic announcements e.g. branch closures.
- Identifying opportunities to showcase the Group’s activity on a range of pertinent issues including the work of our Foundations, financial resilience and inclusion and our diversity agenda.
- Take ownership of specific themes or topics of pertinence to the Group’s political engagement agenda at any given time.
- Working with the relevant business teams to interrogate and respond to enquiries from elected representatives, ensuring they are handled with appropriate sensitivity and diligence. Providing political counsel to senior leaders and writing informative and concise political briefings to support relevant engagement activity.
- A natural curiosity about politics and the UK’s socio-economic challenges.
- A passion for political engagement and securing lasting relationships that help to build reputational capital.
- Strong understanding of the political landscape, especially relating to housing, financial resilience, businesses or sustainability issues.
- A proven ability to communicate confidently with high profile external stakeholders and to deliver counsel to senior leaders in compelling and authoritative ways.
- Energy and enthusiasm to enhance the reputation and interests of the Group.
- A willingness to work flexibly in a fast-paced environment in order to meet urgent requests from both internal and external partners.
- A commitment to fostering diverse, inclusive and high-performance teams.
- Excellent organisational skills.
- A performance related bonus
- A generous pension contribution
- 30 days holiday (plus bank holidays)
- A flexible cash pot (4% of base salary) to spend on benefits
- Private health cover
- Wider corporate benefits and perks