If you want to work closely with senior leaders, operate at pace, and contribute to the architecture of English devolution, we'd love to hear from you. A snapshot of the role: Imagine helping prepare for a CEO-level roundtable across all 14 Mayoral Combined Authorities. Each Mayor has different growth priorities, political contexts, and timelines. Your task is to map these positions, produce briefing notes, and help identify areas of alignment – enabling the group to speak with a coherent voice to government and partners. You'll often be the person holding the pen, the agenda, and the action log – ensuring momentum across multiple senior stakeholders in a fast-moving political environment.
Responsibilities
* Operate comfortably in a fast‑changing political context, where priorities shift and clarity often needs to be created in real time.
* Coordinate across Mayors and CEOs to surface shared priorities and highlight where trade‑offs need thoughtful handling.
* Support senior‑level meetings and briefings, ensuring discussions translate into clear, actionable next steps.
* Map initiatives across MCAs to spot trends, shared challenges, and opportunities for joint working.
* Produce insight products and tools – such as trackers, summaries, and briefing packs – that strengthen decision‑making across the Network.
* Help new and emerging MCAs establish effective systems, governance practices, and connections with peers.
* Support relationship management across the Network, enabling trust‑based collaboration between authorities.
If you have an accessibility need, disability, condition or need any additional support that might require changes to the application or recruitment process (for example, you might need to submit your application in a different format), please get in touch with our Resourcing Team at Resourcing@westofengland-ca.gov.uk. We are here to assist and accommodate your needs.
Qualifications
* Curious, proactive, and politically aware.
* Enjoy connecting dots across complex systems.
* Can balance detail with big‑picture thinking.
* Want to grow quickly in a high‑profile environment with strong exposure to senior leaders.
About the UK Mayors Network
14 Regional Mayors. 14 Chief Executives. One team shaping the future of devolution in England. The UK Mayors Network is supported by a small but high‑impact secretariat that helps senior executives deliver for millions of people across the country. Mayors already represent over 50% of England’s population – and with further devolution ahead, the influence and importance of the Network will continue to grow. This is an opportunity to join a team working at the centre of major national change. We are building a smarter, more connected and ambitious system – and this role will help shape the next chapter for the Network, the Secretariat, and the wider devolution ecosystem over the next 3‑5 years.
Working Environment
We believe in fostering a culture of continuous learning and development, empowering you to thrive in your career. We prioritise your growth and success by providing a diverse range of learning and development opportunities. Our goal is to keep you motivated, equipped with essential skills, and confident in delivering excellent services.
Benefits
* 26 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, rising to 31 days after 5 years continuous or reckonable service. You also have the option to increase your annual leave with our annual leave purchase scheme.
* 2 days of paid leave each year to volunteer.
* Local Government Pension Scheme with an employer contribution of 13.7%.
* Flexible, family‑friendly and hybrid working options to ensure you achieve the best work/life balance and career goals. We follow a hybrid working model with typically 2 or 3 days in the office each week.
* Reduced bus fare travel across the West of England.
Salary
The salary for this role is £38,220 – £41,771. This is the full‑time equivalent salary, and will be pro‑rata for part‑time. We advertise salary ranges for job roles, with new appointments for external candidates typically starting at the lowest salary point. In exceptional cases, where higher skill levels or experience are applicable, the salary point may be adjusted to secure the best candidate. This approach allows for potential year‑on‑year salary increases, offering progression and appropriate rewards to employees.
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