Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA
Committee Specialist (Public policy in devolution)
House of Commons
£29,150
Full-time
Description
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Staff Benefits
In addition to your salary, we offer an attractive range of benefits including:
30 days' annual leave (increasing to 35 days after first full leave year).
Civil Service pension with an average employer contribution of 27%.
Access to training and development.
Flexible working.
Interest free season ticket loan and bicycle loan.
Introduction
You will be working in the Select Committee Team (SCT) supporting the work of House of Commons Select Committees. Select Committees are cross-party committees of MPs who examine government policy and spending. You can find out what Select Committees are on this website.
Most of your work will be with a friendly team of around eight who support the Home Affairs Select Committee. The Committee examines the policy, work and spending of the Home Office and its associated public bodies. Its recent and current work includes inquiries into drugs policy, migration, asylum, people trafficking, policing, violence against women and girls, and fraud. You can find out more about the Committee's work on its website.
The Role
As a Committee Specialist, you will work collaboratively with colleagues to provide policy advice and analysis for the Home Affairs Committee. You may also be asked to support other Select Committees. You will be asked to develop expertise in the relevant committees' areas of work. You will advise on, arrange, and lead committee inquiries. You will provide written and oral briefing to support committee hearings and produce reports to communicate committee findings. You will also support committee media and public engagement work and work closely with the MPs who chair and sit on the committee(s), as well as engaging with high-profile individuals and organisations in the public, private and third sectors within committee areas of interest.
Early on, you are likely to be asked to:
identify suitable people to speak to the Committee, prepare briefing material and questions for witnesses;
attend Committee events and meetings, and events relevant to its area of work;
conduct analysis of evidence, produce drafts of committee outputs, including correspondence, media and social media materials and, in particular, committee reports.
As you develop your skills and experience, you will take on more responsibilities. These are likely to include:
advising on possible subjects for the committee or committees to examine, including terms of reference and calls for evidence for inquiries;
providing advice during committee meetings;
proposing, designing and organising committee events, public engagement and visits (possibly including overseas);
maintaining up-to-date knowledge about the committee subject areas through research and by building on relevant external contacts and networks.
Skills and Experience
Use the "Skills and Experience Criterion" section of the JD for this.
To be successful in this role you will demonstrate:
An ability to research unfamiliar topics and rapidly acquire specialist knowledge using a range of sources, analyse this information and use it to develop evidence-based conclusions or take evidence-based decisions.
An ability to explain complex information clearly, impartially, and succinctly to non-specialist audiences, orally and in writing.
A detailed knowledge and understanding of immigration policy, with recent relevant policy, research, practical or scrutiny experience, and knowledge of the roles of the key individuals and organisations in policy development and implementation.
Next Steps and Additional Information
Application Form - If you would like to apply for this role, please submit an application providing evidence against criteria 1-3 in the Job Description.
More information on the role and the full criteria can be found in the Job Description.
Please note that most job offers will be made at the minimum of the salary range, other than in exceptional circumstances.
Expiry date: 13/02/2024
Committee Specialist (Public policy in devolution)
Company
House of Commons
Salary
£29,150
Job Type
Full-time
Location
Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA
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