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A leading animal welfare charity in London is seeking an experienced Public Affairs Manager to drive political engagement and influence policy. This role involves managing a talented team and representing the organization at high-level meetings. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of the UK political landscape and exceptional communication skills. This is a full-time, fixed-term contract for 13 months.
Application Deadline: 9 October 2025
Department: Public Affairs
Employment Type: Fixed Term - Full Time
Location: London
Compensation: £51,250 per year + benefits
Are you passionate about shaping policy and influencing decision-makers to improve the lives of dogs?
We are looking for a Public Affairs Manager to help drive forward our political engagement. In this pivotal role, you will contribute to the development of our Public Affairs strategy, lead on key areas of political engagement, and ensure our position is clearly represented to policymakers. You will also line manage a talented team, deputise for the Head of Public Affairs when required, and represent Dogs Trust in high level meetings and events and represent the charity in high level media interviews, helping to ensure Dogs Trust continues to be the leading voice for dogs.
Please note that this is a 13 month family cover fixed term contract.
As a Public Affairs Manager you will:
We’re looking for an experienced public affairs professional with a strong understanding of the UK political landscape and proven success in influencing policy. You will be an inspiring leader with a track record of managing high-performing teams, delivering complex projects, and driving forward effective campaigns. Exceptional communication, relationship-building, and organisational skills are essential, along with the ability to think strategically and represent Dogs Trust with credibility at the highest levels.
The Public Affairs team works across Westminster, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the EU, to ensure the health and welfare of dogs is always taken into consideration by policy makers. In addition to our direct political engagement, we chair the Pet Advertising Advisory Group (PAAG) which aims to combat growing concerns regarding the irresponsible advertising of pets for sale, rehoming, and exchange.