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Thorncliffe are the UK’s political and community consultation experts.

Specialising in planning and local government communications our team includes political activists, current and former Council Cabinet members, Deputy Leaders and Leaders and experienced Public Affairs professionals with the best industry contacts.

If you hold a position in elected local government, or have done until recently, then we would like to talk with you about joining our first-class team.

Likewise if you are in a senior position elsewhere in public affairs with a local government speciality and want to join a leading brand we would like to hear from you. We are interested in your potential to build your own client base.
Maybe you are a political activist with excellent local government contacts. We’d like to hear from you.

With offices in London, Birmingham and Newcastle we cover the UK. A first-class employment package includes a competitive salary and we are an accredited company with Investors In People and have a unique extensive in-house training programme.

The role(s) will be full time in our London office only and it is preferable that you live in London or Greater London.

We will only look at candidates that have the following:

  • Extensive knowledge of UK local government being a current, former councillor or current local UK political activist or campaigner;
  • Be currently politically active in one of the main political parties;
  • Have good political and potential client contacts;
  • Knowledge of the development control / planning process;
  • Educated to degree level with first class written English and report writing skills as well as good PC skills and be proficient using Outlook, Word, Excel;
  • Have a full valid UK driving licence (please state on your CV).

Closing date

Applications for this post closed 9:00am on Tuesday 2nd June 2015