Public Affairs Officer

  • Full-time
  • Division: Regulatory

Company Description

Please note that in order to be legible for this role, you will need to have the right to work in the UK.

We’re changing up the future

We’re on a mission to build the UK’s finest digital infrastructure and unleash Britain’s potential. We’re connecting communities, boosting businesses and giving everyone access to superfast broadband. We’re also changing up the industry - we might be growing fast but we still behave like a start-up, with an open and inclusive environment where people can be themselves, speak up and make time for what matters.

A rewarding career

We’re passionate about our work and we’re passionate about our people too. With a salary of up to £35,307 depending on experience, when you join the CityFibre family you’ll also enjoy benefits like 25 days’ holiday, a day off on your birthday, a day off to support a charity or organisation of your choice, performance-related bonus scheme, and private healthcare. .

How can you change it up?

As our Public Affairs Officer, you will be producing clear and concise written briefings on various issues that are affecting the success of CityFibre which will need assistance from the Government to be solved for both internal and external audiences. You will be ensuring that different departments of the business work together efficiently, coordinating to engage local members of parliament. To support this, you will also be planning and delivering a series of parliamentary events alongside the rest of the team. Some of your other duties will include:

  • Leading political and parliamentary monitoring, stakeholder mapping and horizon-scanning, pro-actively identifying opportunities and risks
  • Attending external meetings on behalf of CityFibre
  • Supporting engagement with public affairs agencies and advisors
  • Supporting colleagues in advising CityFibre’s Executive Team and Board on public affairs issues

What will you bring to the role?

We are looking for someone who has at least a year of experience working in politics or public affairs, either in Parliament, in-house or for an agency. Whilst it is desirable that you have knowledge or experience of the telecommunications industry, it is not essential. In addition to this, you will need:

  • Excellent understanding of Parliament, Whitehall, devolved governments, and politics in general
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, being able to present complex issues clearly
  • Strong relationship-building skills to develop relations with both external and internal stakeholders
  • Strong organisational skills
  • The ability to manage and prioritise tasks in a fast-moving organisation.

Our unique culture

We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer; we celebrate diversity, we believe everyone has a voice and we’re committed to creating an inclusive environment for all. Even though we come from different backgrounds and do different jobs, we’re united by The CityFibre Way - our unique code of behaviours that inspires how we think, act and work. We back each other, think smart and act fast, and we’re passionate about giving it our best to build a legacy together.

Ready to start changing it up? Join the CityFibre family today.

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Additional Information

CityFibre is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to individuals from all backgrounds, including ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, family status and disability. We recognise that everyone is an individual with a wide range of experiences and perspectives and believe this diversity of thought is what makes CityFibre special.

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