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The successful candidate will work in our London office as part of a team of researchers, who are responsible for compiling and analysing information on a wide variety of regulatory policy topics (UK and worldwide), ready for distribution to senior staff and/or our roster of blue-chip clients. The post holder will work closely with EUK’s senior staff, who use the material prepared by the research team as the basis for advising clients on their regulatory strategies.

The successful candidate will be required to work in our office in Westminster with one WFH day a week on Fridays. Applicants must have the right to remain and work in the UK.

The successful candidate will be responsible for:

  • Detailed tracking of specific regulatory issues;
  • Briefing senior staff and clients with regular and succinct updates;
  • Monitoring the output of national governments and multi-national organisations (both statutory and NGO);
  • Preparation of regular reports and other outputs for distribution to clients;
  • Handling ad-hoc client research requests under the direction of senior staff.

You will have:

  • Experience of working in a demanding office environment, preferably in a related role;
  • Experience in research and/or preparation of briefings or policy papers on complex issues;
  • A strong academic record – please include results of A-Levels or equivalent onwards;
  • High standard of written and verbal English and very good written presentation skills;
  • Demonstrable attention to detail;
  • Confidence with scientific and/or economic issues;
  • Enthusiasm and the desire to take on demanding and challenging work;
  • Good time management skills and experience working to multiple deadlines;
  • A good understanding of regulatory and legislative processes in the UK and/or abroad would be an advantage.

Closing date

Applications for this post closed 11:59pm on Tuesday 19th November 2024