£50,000 Per year
Fixed-Term
Hybrid
Gloucester, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The Principal Policy Adviser at UCAS is responsible for leading a specific policy area, setting strategic visions, and enhancing the organization's reputation as a policy expert. This role involves developing and delivering workplans, engaging with stakeholders, and managing reputational risks associated with policy work. The position requires a deep understanding of higher education policy, particularly in relation to progression, and the ability to influence government policy change. The role is part of the Customer Operations business unit, which focuses on improving customer interactions in the higher education admissions process.
Key Responsibilities:
- Own and hold a deep understanding of higher education policy, particularly in relation to progression.
- Lead and shape UCAS’ position and response regarding their specific policy area.
- Have ownership of the quality of output in their area.
- Highlight, understand, and mitigate any reputational risks of UCAS’s policy work in a specific area.
- Establish the stakeholder engagement plan in their area, and own stakeholders at a senior level.
Key Skills:
- Project management experience, including overseeing multiple simultaneous projects.
- Experience of applying quality control oversight of policy or research reports.
- Deep understanding of a specific policy area within post-16 education and training.
- Strategic thinker, with ability to quickly undertake impact assessments of potential and real change.
- Experience and confidence in independently engaging senior external and internal stakeholders.
- Knowledge of how to influence and deliver government policy change.
Salary (Rate): £50,000 yearly
City: Gloucester
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: fixed-term
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
UCAS is at the heart of connecting people to higher education. UCAS is the world’s leading shared admissions service for higher education. We provide application services for UK universities and colleges as well as delivering a wide range of research, consultancy and advisory services to schools, colleges, careers services, professional bodies and employers. We’re a successful and fast-growing organisation, which helps hundreds of thousands of people every year. We're committed to delivering a first-class service to all of our customers — they're at the heart of everything we do.
Business Unit Description
The Customer Operations business unit at UCAS was formed to deliver and enhance the support and product & services provided to students, advisers, providers and other stakeholders involved in the higher education admissions process. This department focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of customer interactions, ensuring that applicants and the providers they consider, and apply to, receive timely and accurate information, assistance, and guidance throughout the application cycle. It’s also the unit where we anticipate, respond to and define customer change to ensure UCAS can meet the needs of its customers and stakeholders going forward. Working in cross-company multi-disciplinary teams comprising; Customer Service and Relationships, Product Management, International, Policy, Admissions Reform and Fair Access.
About The Role
Contractual Hours 35.00
About The Role
The Principal Policy Adviser will be responsible for a specific policy area, setting the strategic vision and establishing UCAS’ ambitions in this area in order to enhance UCAS’ reputation as a policy expert, and ensure the organisation is fully understanding and engaged with external developments. The Principal Policy Adviser will develop, enact and deliver a workplan for their area, delivering upon the agreed objectives. The core purpose of the role is to:
The Principal Policy Adviser will be responsible for a specific policy area, setting the strategic vision and establishing UCAS’ ambitions in this area in order to enhance UCAS’ reputation as a policy expert, and ensure the organisation is fully understanding and engaged with external developments. The Principal Policy Adviser will develop, enact and deliver a workplan for their area, delivering upon the agreed objectives. The core purpose of the role is to:
- Own and hold a deep understanding of higher education policy, particularly in relation to progression.
- Lead and shape UCAS’ position and response regarding their specific policy area.
- Have ownership of the quality of output in their area.
- Highlight, understand, and mitigate any reputational risks of UCAS’s policy work in a specific area.
- Establish the stakeholder engagement plan in their area, and own stakeholders at a senior level.
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Skills, qualifications, and experience
- Project management experience, including overseeing multiple simultaneous projects.
- Experience of applying quality control oversight of policy or research reports.
- Deep understanding of a specific policy area within post-16 education and training.
- Strategic thinker, with ability to quickly undertake impact assessments of potential and real change.
- Experience and confidence in independently engaging senior external and internal stakeholders.
- Knowledge of how to influence and deliver government policy change.
Package
Salary - up to £50,000 - 12 Month Fixed Term Contract
30 days annual leave (plus 3 concessionary days over Christmas and your bank holidays!)
Flexibility – UCAS positively supports Hybrid working for its employees, meaning you can work between home and the office in a way that suits you and the business and also has a comprehensive Flexible Working Policy
A generous pension scheme
Hundreds of high street discounts and offers with Perkbox
Internal training and development
Subsidised gym and café
Be rewarded for going above and beyond with our ex-gratia bonus scheme and Celebrating U, our quarterly employee recognition scheme
Dedicated volunteer employee networks promoting wellbeing, awareness and inclusion