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Do you thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment where your ideas can make a real impact?

We're seeking a talented, driven, and skilled Public Affairs & Policy Executive to increase the Horticultural Trades Association’s (HTA) voice and influence. This is an exciting and demanding role focusing on a variety of issues impacting the environmental horticulture industry, in particular border trade and import policy, regulation, and engaging with political stakeholders. You will develop and support public affairs and policy campaigns in Westminster and devolved nations to achieve defined objectives.

If you're a proactive communicator keen to work with a range of stakeholders on a wide range of issues including environmental, then this exciting and varied role is for you!

This full-time office-based role involves regular UK travel (typically to members and Westminster) and comes with hybrid-working options. You will be required to spend 1-2 days/week in our main office in Chilton, Oxfordshire, for team meetings, and then 1-2 days/week either in our London office or at events. The rest of your week can be spent working from home or in one of our offices, whichever you prefer.

Why join us?

  • Be at the heart of public affairs and policymaking for a growing industry that matters for the economy, the environment, and wellbeing;
  • Work with a supportive, inclusive, and forward-thinking team;
  • Excellent professional development opportunities;
  • Hybrid and flexible working environment with national travel to keep things varied and interesting;
  • Exposure to high-level policy discussions, stakeholder engagement, and strategic decision-making.

About the HTA

The HTA has 1,350 members, including garden retailers, growers, landscapers, and suppliers to the garden industry. The HTA lobbies and campaigns for its members within the horticulture industry and has an excellent reputation.  We provide our members with the opportunity to learn, be creative, and network with others in the industry.

We have been running the National Garden Gift scheme since 1962. These garden gift cards can be bought and redeemed at HTA Garden centre members sites throughout the UK and can also be purchased online and in some supermarket gift card malls. It is the biggest garden gift card scheme in the country – locking in over £30 million of consumer spend to horticulture and our members’ businesses. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the HTA campaigned to ensure garden centres were classified as essential retail, which has increased the profile of the environmental horticultural industry.

About the role

In this role you will work at the intersection of policy, politics, and industry, helping to shape the future of UK horticulture. You’ll contribute to our lobbying efforts, manage key stakeholder relationships, and support members on regulatory issues.  No two days will be the same – one day you could be helping to write a policy briefing, the next visiting a member business or attending an event at Westminster.

Your key responsibilities will include:

  • Monitoring, researching and communicating on public policy, political and other issues impacting the sector;
  • Helping to draft engaging and informative policy briefings, consultation responses, and position papers;
  • Support the delivery of public affairs campaigns and HTA-hosted events;
  • Developing and maintaining productive relationships with MPs, civil servants and other external contacts in our industry;
  • Organising and representing the HTA at key events;
  • Work collaboratively across teams to ensure alignment of messaging and strategic priorities.

About you

You will have the below:

  • A passion for politics, policy, and the environment;
  • Previous experience working in in Parliament, a trade association, Government, campaign organisation, PR/public affairs agency or similar;
  • Educated to degree level in a relevant field;
  • Critical thinking ability;
  • Excellent written, verbal and electronic communication skills;
  • Strong research, analytical and drafting skills, being able to communicate complex information in a concise, accurate and clear way and in a range of formats (written, verbal, presentations, etc);
  • An eye for detail with the ability to multi-task, work well to tight deadlines and with competing priorities;
  • Understanding of and interest in UK political processes, politics and policy developments;
  • Strong organisation and workload management skills;
  • IT Literate with demonstrable knowledge of MS Office including Outlook;
  • Willingness to travel and attend events outside of office and office hours.

Desirable

  • Understanding, experience and interest in UK devolved political settings and processes;
  • Experience or expertise on issues relating to environmental horticulture, for example, trade policy, skills, environmental policy or similar.
  • Full UK Driving Licence.

Our benefits:

  • Generous holiday allowance – 30 days holiday (plus bank holidays);
  • Pension auto enrolment - 4% employee & 5% employer pension contributions as standard with matched contributions up to 10%;
  • Life assurance;
  • Health Cash Plan;
  • Employee Discount Scheme;
  • Cycle 2 Work and Electric Vehicle salary sacrifice schemes;
  • Regular wellbeing and social activities;
  • On site parking in Oxfordshire office.

To Apply

Please click on the Apply button below for more information and to download the Role Profile document, and when applying please clearly state that you saw the role through the PubAffairs network.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early applications are encouraged.

Apply online

  • Fill out the short form below and upload your CV.

Closing date

The closing date for applications for this post is 11:59pm on Tuesday 27th May 2025