Reference: 99543
Date Added: 23 June 2026
Closing Date: 8 July 2026
Job Title: Public Affairs Officer
Working For: Universities UK
Location: London
Salary: £34,646 per annum
Length of Contract: 12-month fixed term
Job Details
Our Public Affairs team has responsibility for Universities UK’s (UUK) political, parliamentary and stakeholder relationships and supports the sector to navigate and influence our political environment. This exciting job offers the chance to play a key role in influencing parliamentary and political affairs for the organisation representing universities in the UK.
The post-holder plays a significant role in building relationships with politicians, government, civil servants, think tanks and other key stakeholders to ensure that UUK’s strategic priorities and activities inform influential audiences in the most effective way. The Public Affairs Officer also plays an important part in monitoring, understanding and amending relevant legislation. You’ll also be ensuring that higher education is visible across the political spectrum, at a time of political change.
Activities include briefing our Chief Executive, President and Board members ahead of political meetings, often attending these meetings alongside senior representatives; organising and attending UUK events related to our political priorities; drafting parliamentary questions and briefings for MPs and Peers on ahead of debates in Parliament; influencing legislation by drafting amendments and finding galvanising parliamentarians; drafting communications plans for key UUK campaigns.
We are looking for someone with sound political instinct and parliamentary nous who can spot opportunities to champion universities. You’ll need to be organised, proactive and write well for a range of audiences – and bring your passion for higher education.
The working pattern for this role is Monday – Friday, usual office hours. This is a full-time role, and the team will be flexible with you where possible. You will also be expected to work outside those hours occasionally to attend events, for example, and to travel overnight for party political conferences. The post holder will be able to choose to work a mixture of in the UUK office in central London and at home, however they must be available to attend the office when required for core business reasons.
Closing Date: 8 July 2026
Interview/Start Dates
Interviews are expected to take place on Wednesday 05 August 2026 or Thursday 06 August 2026, to be confirmed.
Application Details
To be considered for this opportunity, please apply here: https://www.uukjobs.co.uk/UUK01826
Website: https://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/