You will operate at the heart of our advocacy in the UK and EU by helping provide specialist advice on political strategy and actions to colleagues who aim to influence government policy.
You could find yourself working closely with one or more of our policy teams on specific advocacy programmes or supporting more general public affairs work.
Your remit will also include delivering political events and developing relationships with politicians on our behalf.
Requirements
You must have knowledge of Westminster and Whitehall, with some understanding of Parliamentary processes. Experience of influencing political decisions would be advantageous.
You will have been involved in planning actions and events and are comfortable coordinating external stakeholders and internal resources to deliver results.
You will also possess strong communication, relationship building and coordinating skills.
Who are we?
WWF believes in a future where people and nature thrive.
Best known as the world’s leading conservation body, we’ve seen first-hand how wildlife, the environment and human activity are all interlinked.
That’s why our passion for safeguarding the natural world has to be backed up by other environmental action – tackling the global threat of climate change (through our big global campaigns like Earth Hour) and helping people to change the way they live to ease pressure on natural resources.
WWF is at the heart of global activities in all these areas. We have teams of highly skilled professionals working with governments, businesses and communities here in the UK and around the world.