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Policy Unit Senior Adviser

Job details
Posting date: 04 March 2025
Salary: £52,082 to £67,790 per year
Additional salary information: London £57,234 - £67,790 National £52,082 - £61,084
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 23 March 2025
Location: SW1A 2BQ
Company: Government Recruitment Service
Job type: Temporary
Job reference: 394476/2

Summary

The Policy Unit is a new team, set up to directly support the Secretary of State by identifying and incubating new ideas to help deliver her vision to support growth and good jobs across the nation, enable richer lives with choices and opportunities for all, and build a more cohesive country where people are in charge of their own destinies.

It will work across the full range of DCMS policy, working closely with external experts and internal policy teams to consider ways to do things differently, and work closely with Special Advisers and Private Office to ensure its work is delivering for the Secretary of State.

The team will be outward facing, building a network of people with experience of delivery in communities across the country. It will also work collaboratively with external organisations to help tackle policy challenges and co-design solutions.

We are looking for a team leader to join a new, agile team which has been set up to support the DCMS Secretary of State to support her priorities, and to come up with new and innovative solutions to problems. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the heart of DCMS.

The post holder will lead work on a variety of high-profile projects, and will be expected to flex between incubating short term policy ideas, providing a challenge function to existing policy work, and driving forward specific Secretary of State priorities.

Responsibilities are likely to include:

  • Short term idea generation: rapidly developing and incubating new ideas, including from the Secretary of State and external stakeholders.
  • Medium term policy projects: starting from first principles to develop new policy proposals, including cross-cutting issues, and areas where additional capacity is required.
  • Providing a challenge function to upcoming policy announcements, to ensure alignment with the Secretary of State’s ambition.

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