Policy and Public Affairs Assistant
9 hours ago
London
Policy and Public Affairs Assistant Salary: £34,210 p.a. Location: Hybrid Working – Remote / London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent How to Apply If you believe that you are the right person for this role, please submit your CV and Cover Letter by Friday, 10 April 2026. Please note that the closing date is subject to change, depending on the success of the recruitment process. About the Role We are looking for a motivated and capable individual to join our dynamic Policy and Public Affairs Team, supporting the development of credible, evidence based policy proposals and helping to influence UK governments and NHS organisations to adopt them. Key tasks and responsibilities include (but are not limited to): Monitoring the political and policy environment to keep track of things like Government / NHS initiatives and influencing opportunities. Collating and helping to analyse existing quantitative and qualitative research to produce briefings, help generate policy proposals and facilitate their implementation. Assisting the Head of Policy and Public Affairs and Policy and Public Affairs Officer to devise and implement influencing plans directed towards Politicians, the NHS or relevant stakeholders. Preparing and drafting responses to consultations and reports relevant to the work of CPOC and the College, ensuring responses are evidence-based and in line with on-going policy work and strategy. Assisting with designing and conducting new research, such as survey work or interviews, in support of policy and influencing work. Becoming the team’s main expert on policy work in one of the UK devolved nations – likely Northern Ireland – and represent the Policy and Public Affairs Team on RCoA’s board for that nation. Providing general administrative support to the Team, including producing agendas for meetings and keeping track of our contacts with stakeholders. About You To succeed in this role, you will need to deliver high quality work at pace, be well organised, eager to learn and able to build strong relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. You should have a sound understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methods, what makes impactful policy proposals and how research can be used to influence policymakers. Insight into the UK health policy landscape, including government and NHS priorities, is also important. This role is well suited to someone starting their policy career, and while previous policy experience is beneficial, it is not essential as full support and development will be provided. What We Want to Achieve We want to see an NHS that delivers good outcomes for patients and makes the best use of available resources. Our role in this relates to the anaesthetic workforce, and we have two specific priorities: 1. Boosting the anaesthetic workforce. Most operations require an Anaesthetist in order to take place, but each of the four UK nations faces a chronic shortage of Anaesthetists. Unfortunately, at present, no UK government is funding enough anaesthetic training places. We are determined to see this changed., 2. Optimising the surgical pathway. Anaesthetists don’t just work in the operating theatres, they are often involved with the care patients receive before and after their operations – known as ‘perioperative care’. Good perioperative care can prevent surgical cancellations, complications, and unnecessarily long hospital stays. To this end, we host the Centre for Perioperative Care (CPOC). CPOC advocates policies such as ‘prehabilitation’ to ensure that patients arrive in hospital on the day of their surgery in the healthiest state possible – so their operation can go ahead without problems, and they can recover quickly. We are doggedly pushing for such polices to be adopted. The Package This is a full-time, permanent position with a competitive employee benefits package, which includes (but is not limited to): 26 days of annual leave, plus bank holiday. 1 additional paid day of leave for the purpose of celebrating your birthday. Healthcare support through Benenden Health. Up to 12% pension contribution. Hybrid and flexible working. Wellbeing hour once a week. Cycle to work and employee discounts schemes. Training and development opportunities. Access to Mental Health First Aiders and Employee Assistance Programmes. About the College The Royal College of Anaesthetists is the professional body responsible for the specialty throughout the UK. We are the third largest medical royal college in the UK by membership. With a combined membership of more than 24,000 Fellows and Members, we ensure the quality of patient care by safeguarding standards in the three specialties of anaesthesia, intensive care and pain medicine. At RCoA, equality, diversity and inclusion are a core part of our culture, so it is important to us that this is reflected in everything that we do. We welcome all individuals irrespective of age, race, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion or belief, disability, marital or civil partnership status, or parental and caring responsibilities to ensure we actively embrace an inclusive and representative culture that encourages, supports and celebrates our differences. Unfortunately, due to the volume of applications, we are unable to provide detailed feedback to candidates on their application. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted after the closing date