The Public Affairs Adviser
The Public Affairs Adviser supports the delivery of ADS’s public affairs strategy and campaigns across aerospace, defence, security and space. The role focuses on day‑to‑day programme support, stakeholder coordination, parliamentary monitoring, events delivery, and high‑quality briefings—working closely with colleagues across Policy & Public Affairs and wider teams.
This role involves producing clear, accurate briefings for senior leaders and parliamentarians, supporting parliamentary evidence sessions, and coordinating responses to government and political consultations. It also contributes to planning and delivering political events—including parliamentary receptions, party conference activity, and industry events—while managing stakeholder engagement on the day. A key part of the role is monitoring political developments affecting ADS sectors, providing insight, and contributing to content such as blogs, policy publications and member communications. It involves maintaining good relationships with member companies, supporting effective collaboration, and ensuring accurate internal records, reporting and professional standards across all workstreams.
Key Responsibilities
* Deliver public affairs strategy and campaigns across aerospace, defence, security and space.
* Provide day‑to‑day programme support and stakeholder coordination.
* Monitor parliamentary activity and government consultations.
* Produce briefings for senior leaders and parliamentarians.
* Support parliamentary evidence sessions.
* Coordinate responses to government and political consultations.
* Plan and deliver political events including parliamentary receptions, party conference activity and industry events.
* Manage stakeholder engagement on the day of events.
* Monitor political developments affecting ADS sectors and provide insights.
* Contribute to blogs, policy publications and member communications.
* Maintain relationships with member companies and support collaboration.
* Ensure accurate internal records, reporting and professional standards.
Candidate Profile
We are looking for someone with good public affairs knowledge and experience gained in Parliament, public affairs, or a closely related political environment. You will have a solid understanding of UK political processes and a good awareness of the wider UK and EU policy context. An interest in or reasonable grasp of the issues facing the aerospace, defence, security, and space sectors will be highly valuable. This role also requires someone who is naturally organised, detail oriented, and comfortable managing several projects at once. You should feel confident coordinating programmes, planning events, and delivering stakeholder engagement activity with professionalism and accuracy, even when working to tight deadlines. We need a clear and persuasive communicator who can adapt their style for different audiences. You should be comfortable briefing senior colleagues, engaging credibly with external stakeholders, and producing well‑crafted written work that informs, influences, and supports effective decision‑making. Finally, we are looking for a proactive self‑starter who brings energy and initiative to their work. Either candidate should be adaptable, resilient, and motivated by achieving strong results. Equally important is your ability to work collaboratively and foster a positive team culture while contributing to the success of the wider organisation.
Contract & Benefits
Contract: Permanent, full‑time role, Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week.
Location: Hybrid working – 3 days in the London office and 2 days from home.
* Bonus
* Pension
* Private health insurance
* Life insurance
* Season ticket loan
* Cycle to work scheme
* 9‑day fortnight
* Hybrid working
* Extended remote working
* Enhanced parental leave
* 28 days annual leave
* Buy additional annual leave
* Long service additional annual leave
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