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Policy Analyst, Financial Services Regulation Committee

HOUSE OF LORDS

Greater London

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GBP 60,000 - 80,000

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Job summary

An esteemed parliamentary body is seeking a Policy Analyst to join its Financial Services Regulation Committee team in London. The successful candidate will lead high-quality research and analysis on public policy, draft briefings, and engage with various stakeholders. Experience in financial services regulation policy and strong communication skills are essential. This exciting opportunity offers a hybrid work model, allowing up to three days of remote work per week, with a competitive benefits package including 30 days of annual leave and a generous pension scheme.

Benefits

30 days annual leave
Generous pension scheme
Parliamentary health and wellbeing programme

Qualifications

  • Proven experience or knowledge of UK public policy environment.
  • Ability to distill complex information into concise reports.

Responsibilities

  • Monitor key policy developments in financial services regulation.
  • Research topics for investigation by the Committee.
  • Draft background briefings on key issues.
  • Attend committee meetings and provide oral briefings.

Skills

Good knowledge of financial services regulation policy
Excellent written communication skills
Ability to quickly become proficient in new topics
Understanding of political context
Flexibility and resilience under deadlines

Education

2:1 undergraduate degree or equivalent
Job description
Overview

We are looking for a Policy Analyst to join the Financial Services Regulation Committee team, based in the House of Lords Committee Office. You will be leading on high-quality research and analysis on multiple areas of public policy, as well as delivering written and verbal briefings and organising evidence sessions with a range of stakeholders.

This is a fascinating and highly rewarding role. You will have the opportunity to work across different policy areas under the umbrella of regulation of financial services; recent inquiries have included the FCA and PRA09s secondary growth and international competitiveness objective and, most recently, the growth of private markets. As Policy Analyst, you will help to shape the work of the committee and will work closely with senior stakeholders within Parliament and experts in the field.

You will be able to work up to three days from home per week (dependent on business needs), and a minimum of two days on-site in Parliament. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who has a keen interest and prior experience in this policy area and enjoys working in a fast paced, dynamic working environment.

Responsibilities
  • Monitoring key policy and political developments in the area of the regulation of financial services
  • Suggesting and researching topics to be investigated by the Committee and writing inquiry scoping notes
  • Identifying and contacting prospective oral evidence witnesses, and preparing possible questions that members might put to them
  • Drafting background briefing on key issues
  • Analysing and summarising evidence submitted to the Committee
  • Attending committee meetings, and briefing the chair and members of the committee orally
  • Working with the clerk to draft committee reports and correspondence
  • Liaising with a range of people with an interest in the Committee09s work, and maintaining a network contacts
  • Providing other support as required, such as helping to organise visits and events with members of the public

For the full list of responsibilities, please see the attached job description.

What we’re looking for
  • 2:1 undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification/experience
  • Good knowledge and professional or postgraduate experience of financial services regulation related policy and the UK public policy environment
  • The ability to become proficient in new topics quickly
  • Excellent written communication skills, including the ability to distil large volumes of material into clear, concise, and analytical briefings and reports
  • Understanding of the political context of the Committee’s work and wider public policy debates
  • The flexibility and resilience to produce high-quality work to tight and competing deadlines, showing initiative where appropriate
What you’ll get in return
  • 30 days annual leave (increasing to 35 after one years’ service)
  • Generous pension scheme
  • Parliamentary health and wellbeing programme
  • The opportunity to witness history in the making!

The work we do is vital to House of Lords, and you will be a pivotal member in the team strengthening the work of the House. The House of Lords is the second chamber of the UK parliament. It is independent from and complements the work of the House of Commons to:

  • Make laws
  • Check and challenge the actions of the government through questions and debates
  • Investigate public policy and provide a forum of independent expertise

Please complete your online application by 5pm on Wednesday 11th February 2026.

If you require any reasonable adjustments during the application process, please contact hlrecruitment@parliament.uk or call 0207 219 5973

Job offers are standardly offered at the minimum of the salary range.

The House of Lords Administration is committed to increasing diversity and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all candidates with diverse characteristics, including different ages, caring responsibilities, disability, gender/sex, gender reassignment/trans, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race/ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation and socio-economic status. We welcome discussions about flexible working arrangements and reasonable adjustments.

Contact information and further details can be found in the attached job description.

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