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Deputy Head of External Affairs

KPMG United Kingdom

Aberdeen City

Hybrid

GBP 70,000 - 90,000

Full time

4 days ago
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Job summary

A prominent consulting firm in the UK is seeking a Deputy Head of External Affairs to shape the External Affairs strategy, oversee operations, and engage with key political stakeholders. This role involves building networks with MPs and government officials, providing political insights to clients, and representing the firm at significant events. The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership skills, a deep understanding of business and policy, and exceptional communication abilities. The position may require occasional travel across the UK.

Qualifications

  • Deep understanding of business, politics, policy-making, and current affairs.
  • Ability to lead and develop team members.
  • Strong interpersonal and presentation skills.

Responsibilities

  • Shape the overall External Affairs strategy.
  • Deputise at Director level and line-manage junior colleagues.
  • Build network with external stakeholders and represent KPMG at events.
  • Develop political insights for clients and provide timely updates.
  • Provide political consultancy support for local offices.

Skills

Understanding of business, politics, and policy-making
Excellent communication skills
Strong interpersonal skills
Leadership and team development
Strategic mindset
Job description
Job description
Deputy Head of External Affairs

Permanent

All locations.

What you'll do:
Overall:
  • Shape the overall External Affairs strategy, working closely with the Head of External Affairs to agree priority issues to focus on each year.
  • Deputise at Director level on the Corporate Affairs and Marketing leadership team and wider CAM activity where required.
  • Play a leading role in overseeing the day-to-day operations of the wider team, and line-manage junior colleagues.
External engagement:
  • Build a network of external stakeholders supportive of KPMG's priority issues relating to growth, including with MPs, special advisers and government officials.
  • Represent the firm at roundtables and events to promote KPMG priorities and public policy thought leadership, and share intelligence internally to further strengthen our insights for clients.
  • Oversee KPMG's memberships with key trade bodies and think tanks and actively participate in their activities to facilitate commercial opportunities with potential clients.
Political insight and analysis:
  • Develop the firm's political insights function to help strengthen client conversations on political and policy developments.
  • Provide timely and concise political updates to KPMG colleagues across the firm - both in person and via email - to ensure our advice to clients is consistent.
  • Create a wide range of insight materials to help client-facing staff maximise commercial opportunities relating to political change, building on existing tools (including the Policy Outlook).
  • Work with our macroeconomics and tax teams to analyse the impact of government announcements for clients, including the Budget and wider fiscal events.
  • Attend meetings across the firm to provide advice on political engagement and the impact of policy proposals on specific types of clients.
Advice to senior leadership:
  • Provide updates to senior leadership on political developments and their impact on KPMG as a firm - including through face-to-face updates at relevant Steer Co's and regular calls.
  • Assess the impact of proposed policy changes on KPMG's operations and recommend potential contingency measures to senior leadership.
  • Brief senior leadership in person ahead of major KPMG events and keynote speeches on policy issues, including in relation to growth.
  • Provide political consultancy support for local Office Senior Partners to enhance their regional client engagements.
  • Establish political assumptions to support internal scenario planning - for example on the future relationship with the EU, and the rise of populist parties - and participate in relevant internal workshops.
  • Assess thought leadership from senior colleagues across the firm for wider political risks.
Growth strategy:
  • Oversee External Affairs' strategy for 'growth', with a focus on priority policy issues affecting our clients.
  • Promote KPMG's latest thinking on growth policy with key decision makers across Westminster and Whitehall to increase the firm's policy influence.
  • Engage with MPs on KPMG's policy priorities on growth to amplify our voice, including via one-to-one meetings, and facilitate introductions with senior leadership.
What You'll Bring:
  • A deep understanding of business, politics, policy-making and current affairs
  • Sound judgement and a good grasp of risks
  • The ability to lead and develop other members of the team
  • A relevant senior personal network and the ability to represent the firm in external meetings and events
  • A curious outlook, a sharp intellect, first class communications skills and a strategic mindset
  • Strong interpersonal and presentation skills; ability to display tact and diplomacy and work across different teams
  • An entrepreneurial spirit, with the flexibility to pick up new projects as they arise
  • Willingness to conduct occasional travel across the UK
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