Location
    London
    Date

    WEBRECRUIT

    Policy Intern
    London with hybrid working

    About the Organisation

    Our client believes there is a need to put more power, resources, and decision making into the hands of communities. They do this by trusting people.

    Their programme demonstrates the value of long-term, unconditional, resident-led funding through supporting communities to make their areas better places to live. They commit funds at the outset, and then support residents to develop their own plans to spend the funding in ways that they collectively agree will improve their area and the lives of those living there. They draw on the learning from their work to promote a wider transformation in the way policy-makers, funders and others engage with communities and places.

    Their new initiative is aimed at exploring the future of policy related to neighbourhoods, particularly those facing multiple levels of disadvantage. The project will gather evidence, engage stakeholders, and provide policy recommendations to promote community-led change.

    They are now looking for a Policy Intern to join them on a 6 to 12 month contract, working 36 hours per week.

    The Benefits

    – Salary of £24,684 per annum
    – Pension scheme with an employer contribution of 10%
    – 25 days’ annual leave plus public holidays, with three additional days during office closure over Christmas and New Year
    – Interest-free travel season ticket loan
    – Development opportunities and time off for volunteering

    This is a unique opportunity for an ambitious policy intern to join our client, contributing to vital research on community-led change.

    You will be at the forefront of policy analysis, supporting with evidence gathering, engaging with stakeholders, and producing high-quality research.

    You’ll have the chance to develop your skills and build valuable experience in a dynamic and collaborative environment.

    So, if you are passionate about community engagement, then read on and apply today!

    The Role

    As a Policy Intern, you will support our client’s project.

    Working closely with the Head of Research and Analysis, you will conduct research, prepare briefs, and assist with stakeholder engagement.

    You will support in delivering the goals of the project, developing an understanding of research relevant to the project’s work.

    Additionally, you will:

    – Assist in defining the scope and structure of the project inquiry process
    – Build relationships with organisations contributing research and evidence
    – Prepare briefing notes, papers, and summaries for meetings
    – Help co-ordinate evidence sessions and support the drafting of reports

    About You

    To be considered as a Policy Intern, you will need:

    – To be educated to degree level or equivalent
    – Excellent writing and verbal communication skills
    – Strong analytical skills

    The closing date for this role is 8th November 2024.

    Other organisations may call this role Research Assistant, Policy Assistant, Junior Policy Analyst, or Research Intern.

    Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity, and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business, and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.

    So, if you want to make a difference as a Policy Intern, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.