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Reference: 76208

Date Added: 17 October 2020
Closing Date: 27 October 2020

Job Title: Advocacy Officer

Working For: Evangelical Alliance

Location: London

Salary: £28,000-£30,000

Length of Contract:

Job Details

Now more than ever evangelical Christians need to speak into a vast range of
issues in government, politics and the media. The Evangelical Alliance is the
largest and oldest body representing the UK’s two million evangelical Christians.
For over 170 years, we have been bringing Christians together and helping them
to listen to, and be heard, by the government, media and society.
We are seeking an advocacy officer to implement the UK advocacy strategy in
London by analysing government policy and developing resources to help us
respond. The post holder will represent the voice of evangelicals on key issues
including freedom of religion or belief in the UK. You will develop resources for
individual members, churches and organisations of the Evangelical Alliance and
will prepare briefings for ministers, parliamentarians, civil servants and journalists
on Evangelical Alliance positions and contribute to consultations and enquiries.
The successful candidate will have:
• Experience of lobbying or working with political decision-makers
• A good knowledge of political processes and major issues of public debate
• Good analytical and briefing skills
• Excellent communication, organisational and relational skills
• The ability and motivation to address political issues from an evangelical Christian perspective

To find out more go to: https://www.eauk.org/jobs/advocacy-officer 

Closing Date: 27 October 2020

Interview/Start Dates

Closes 5pm 

Interviews likely to be week commencing 02 November with start as soon as possible thereafter.

Application Details

To apply please download our application form and email it to us at hr@eauk.org 

All the details you require re the role and the application process are available at:

https://www.eauk.org/jobs/advocacy-officer 

Website: http://eauk.org

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