Government Engagement
Location: Flexible (with occasional travel to London or Birmingham office)
Contractor position
£(Apply online only) per day
This is not your typical government affairs role
A role with influence at a time of change
This organisation is in a significant periods of reform and this business is at the forefront of that change. As a regulator modernising the way we work, we are reshaping how we influence, collaborate and drive impact across the sector.
Reed are looking for a Senior Associate or Principal level who enjoys working in a fast-moving environment, who can confidently navigate complexity, and who understands the value of connecting people, policy and purpose. In this role, you will shape how the organisation engages with government departments and ensure that the voice is clear, timely and authoritative.
If you want a role with variety, visibility and purpose, this is it.
Why this role matters
You will become a central link between our client and government colleagues. When new policy questions arise, you will:
Understand the issue and identify what is needed
Bring the right people together to develop the position
Guide conversations and maintain momentum
Keep senior colleagues informed and confident
Ensure the company is proactive and influential in shaping reformThis is a role for someone who has strong judgement, strong organisation skills and a natural ability to bring clarity to complex discussions.
What you will be doing
Your responsibilities will include:
Developing strong, trusted relationships across the business and with government counterparts
Acting as the first point of contact for government queries and communication
Coordinating briefings, meetings and engagement activities to ensure alignment and preparedness
Monitoring, interpreting and advising on policy developments and legislative changes
Producing clear, concise reports and presentations for varied audiences
Maintaining oversight of activity across multiple working groups and policy forums
Working collaboratively across internal teams to ensure consistent and effective engagementWhat you will bring
Experience, skills and knowledge
Experience either working in Whitehall or dealing with and influencing Whitehall
Ideally has worked for a regulator previously
The ability to manage multiple priorities, work to tight deadlines and take initiative in a fast-paced environment
Experience of building and maintaining effective relationships internally and externally
Ability to analyse complex information and develop sound, well‑reasoned advice
Experience working flexibly and collaboratively in a rapidly evolving environment
Clear, adaptable written and verbal communication skills suitable for different audiencesSecurity requirements
A Basic DBS Certificate (applied through Reed)
A driver's licence or passport
Verification of three years' work historyJoin at a pivotal moment
This is a unique opportunity to join a regulator that is changing, modernising and raising its ambition. Your ability to bring people together, shape discussions and provide clarity will have real influence in how we respond to reform.
If you are energised by complexity, enjoy working with senior stakeholders and want a role that truly matters, we would be pleased to hear from you