Were working exclusively with The National Caravan Council (NCC) to a Policy and Research Manager to lead its engagement across the devolved administrations. The NCC is the UKs leading trade association for the entire leisure vehicle and parks industry. Representing over 850 member outlets, the NCC spans every level of the supply chain across all core sectors - including holiday and residential parks, manufacturers, dealers, distributors, suppliers, and service providers. A uniquely broad and integrated organisation, the NCC operates more like a federation, championing the interests of a £15.8 billion industry that supports hundreds of thousands of jobs and contributes significantly to the UKs tourism, manufacturing, and housing economies. About the Role Youll be the NCCs lead for policy and representation in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, helping to shape legislation and regulation affecting touring caravans, motorhomes, holiday parks, and residential park homes. Reporting to the Head of Policy and Public Affairs, youll also support the development of a robust research programme aligned with NCCs manifesto priorities which include: Supporting sustainable tourism and housing Promoting regional regeneration and planning reform Addressing climate risks and infrastructure needs Advancing skills development and career pathways Key Responsibilities Monitor and respond to consultations across devolved governments Build relationships with Visit Wales, Visit Scotland, Tourism NI, and political stakeholders Lead research projects and produce evidence-based reports Analyse policy trends, datasets, and regulatory developments Support lobbying efforts and stakeholder engagement What Were Looking For Minimum 3 years experience in policy and/or research roles Strong analytical and writing skills, with experience in data interpretation Understanding of tourism policy and consumer rights Ability to work independently and collaboratively Willingness to travel and engage across all three nations Experience in trade associations or public affairs is a bonus, but not essential Why Join? Influencing policy in a £15.8bn sector Lead research on high-profile issues and shape national and regional campaigns Flexible working with travel across devolved nations Competitive benefits including enhanced pension and life insurance Desired Skills and Experience policy, research