Are you a strategic thinker with a passion for shaping policy to improve communities? Join our team as a Policy Analyst and help develop and evaluate policies that will make a tangible impact on the housing and planning landscape in London.
Key Responsibilities:- Policy Development: Research, analyse, and support the creation of new housing policies, strategies, and initiatives. Work closely with senior leadership to align policies with the council’s objectives and local needs.
- Policy Evaluation: Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of existing policies. Use data and evidence to assess outcomes, identify areas for improvement, and make recommendations for policy updates.
- Research & Data Analysis: Conduct detailed research on housing trends, legislation, local needs, and best practices. Analyse quantitative and qualitative data to inform policy decisions.
- Consultation & Stakeholder Engagement: Engage with stakeholders including local communities, housing associations, developers, and government agencies. Organise and participate in consultations and focus groups to gather feedback and inform policy development.
- Report Writing: Prepare comprehensive reports, policy briefs, and presentations for senior management, elected officials, and external stakeholders. Communicate complex policy analysis clearly and effectively.
- Legislative Monitoring: Keep up-to-date with national and regional housing policies, legislation, and best practices. Assess the potential impact of legislative changes on the council’s policies and operations.
- Cross-functional Collaboration: Work closely with planning officers, housing development teams, and other departments to ensure alignment between policies, strategies, and operational activities.
- Public Engagement: Contribute to public consultations and policy discussions, ensuring that community input is included in policy development. Present policy proposals at council meetings, public forums, and workshops.
- Performance Measurement: Develop and implement mechanisms to track the success of housing and planning policies, including the creation of key performance indicators (KPIs).
- Experience: At least 2-3 years of experience in policy analysis, research, or a related field, preferably within local government or a housing/urban planning organisation.
- Knowledge: Strong understanding of housing policies, urban development, planning legislation, and social policy issues. Familiarity with UK housing law and local government procedures is essential.
- Research & Analytical Skills: Proven ability to conduct qualitative and quantitative research, analyse complex data, and draw actionable insights for policy development.
- Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present policy recommendations to a variety of audiences, including senior management, councillors, and the public.
- Project Management: Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring deadlines are met and resources are used effectively.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Experience engaging with diverse stakeholders, including government bodies, developers, housing providers, and community groups.
- IT Proficiency: Proficient in Microsoft Office and data analysis tools (e.g., Excel, SPSS, or similar). Experience with GIS mapping tools or housing management systems is a plus.
- Attention to Detail: High attention to detail and ability to critically assess and synthesize information from various sources.
- Relevant Qualifications: A degree in Public Policy, Housing, Urban Planning, Social Sciences, or a related field. Postgraduate qualifications or training in policy analysis is a plus.
- Experience in Housing or Urban Planning: Experience working within the housing sector, urban planning, or local government policy development.
- Multilingual: Ability to speak additional languages is a plus.
- Competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package.
- Opportunities for professional development and career progression.
- A collaborative and inclusive work environment.
- Flexible working arrangements and a focus on work-life balance.
- The chance to make a meaningful impact on housing policy and urban planning in London.