Do you enjoy co-ordinating events and meetings that help build collaborative relationships and develop future policy? Are you interested in preparing materials for such events and developing processes to ensure we keep in touch with the wide range of organisations interested in the Commission’s work?
We are looking for a well organised, creative and flexible team player who can help us hold high impact events while also contributing to our wider stakeholder relations work as the Commission.
Planning and delivering events and meetings with key stakeholders will play an increasingly important role in the Commission’s engagement work, particularly as we prepare for the next National Infrastructure Assessment in 2023.
The role will include seeking new partnerships for events and preparing briefing and presentation material for those occasions, based on specialist input from policy colleagues. The role will also include maintaining contact lists and providing administrative support to policy colleagues holding small scale consultation and discussion sessions.
More information about the role is available on Civil Service Jobs.
Deadline for applications is 7 February 2021.
Events and Stakeholder Engagement Officer
Help us manage crucial relationships with a range of organisations.
Published: 12 Jan 2021
By: Rob Mallows
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