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Policy officer: child poverty and vulnerable children

Cardiff
Permanent
Children in Wales
Policy officer
€28,715 a year
Posted: 31 March
Offer description

Location: Hybrid agile working from home and in the Cardiff office

Hours: 28 hours per week

Salary: GBP 35,893.80 per annum (pro rata) Actual GBP 28,715.04

Closing Date: 13 April 2026, 12:00pm

Policy Officer: Child Poverty and Vulnerable Children

We are looking for someone who has enthusiasm, motivation and drive, and be able to demonstrate a passion for policy work, and a firm commitment to promoting children s rights and the capacity of babies, children and young people as part of your work.

About the role:

This post is an exciting opportunity to contribute to our drive to eradicate child poverty in Wales, and our commitment to empower and support vulnerable children to realise all of their rights.

The purpose of the post is to lead on both the development and delivery of high quality, evidence:based policy and influencing work, which helps ensure that all children in Wales, including children living in poverty and vulnerable children, have their rights fulfilled and their issues are at the centre of the decision:making process. Working as part of a small team, the post holder will be required to build and maintain strong relationships and partnerships with member organisations working with babies, children, young people and families, as well as partners working in relevant policy areas.

This post will work to deliver the strategic objectives of Children in Wales, including fulfilling our role as a national representative umbrella organisation and in influencing change by shaping national policy and programme development. The role will contribute towards our mission for full realisation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in Wales, and to ensure that the issues of importance to babies, children and young people, as well as the workforce which works with and for them, are sufficiently amplified.

Vulnerable children has a broad definition and includes children whose opportunities and wellbeing may be affected by their characteristics, circumstances and/or situation.

Main duties and responsibilities:
To lead on the delivery of our policy and influencing programme of work as it relates to issues concerning child poverty and vulnerable children, including children with additional learning needs. To lead on the co:ordination and delivery of key national thematic professional networks as directed and determined by the Children in Wales annual workplan and strategic priorities To represent Children in Wales in a range of externally led meetings and events, gathering and disseminating information internally and externally to our membership as required To work effectively with the Children in Wales communication team to ensure the programme of work is publicised widely and relevant sections of the website are updated To gather evidence, research and information to produce written content for publication, including briefings, reports and responses to relevant public consultations To keep abreast of current legislation, policy and programme developments in relation to child poverty and vulnerable children, and the impact of changes at a local/regional level. To contribute to the delivery and content of thematic workshops and events To contribute to the monitoring and reporting arrangements as determined by our funders, including monitoring and evaluating impact, and producing content for Trustee and Senior Leadership Team reports as required To work with Children in Wales colleagues to ensure that the voices and priorities for babies, children and young people inform our work. To provide subject expertise to wider Policy Team and contribute to other areas of policy and programme work as required. To contribute towards Children in Wales funding bids and income generation as required. To carry out all the above in accordance with the aims, values and strategic objectives of Children in Wales, with particular regard to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)

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