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Join a forward-thinking organization as an International Relations Manager, where you'll lead international partnerships in nuclear decommissioning and waste management. This role offers a unique opportunity to represent the NDA group globally, facilitating strategic relationships that drive innovation and best practices. You'll engage with key stakeholders, negotiate agreements, and contribute to the UK's mission in nuclear safety. If you're passionate about international collaboration and want to make a real impact in a complex sector, this is the role for you. Embrace the chance to grow professionally while making a difference in the nuclear industry.
International Relations Manager - Flexible
Herdus House, West Cumbria, Hinton House, Warrington; London or Harwell, Oxfordshire Hybrid working available with 40% of time in an NDA office
Salary: £43,010 to £50,600 dependent on skills and experience
Category: Strategy
The opportunity and your impact:
Join the NDA group as an International Relations Manager and play a pivotal role in shaping and advancing our global partnerships and international engagement activities. You will be at the forefront of international collaboration in nuclear decommissioning and waste management, helping to deliver our mission to safely and efficiently clean up the UK’s earliest nuclear sites. Through your work, you will facilitate strategic international relationships, represent the NDA group on a global stage, and help ensure that international best practices and innovative approaches are applied within the NDA group. Your efforts will be integral to delivering the NDA group's international relations strategy to facilitate our mission delivery, provide international leadership on decommissioning and waste management, and support wider UK benefits.
Hear from the hiring manager, Tom Rookes:
“This is a rare and exciting opportunity to work on international issues that are at the heart of nuclear decommissioning and waste management, with real-world impact and influence. You’ll be joining a collaborative and dynamic team, engaging with leading organisations, and helping shape the future of one of the most complex and rewarding sectors globally.”
The Role:
As the International Relations Manager, you will oversee and coordinate a portfolio of international activities across the NDA group, focusing on North American and European decommissioning and waste management organisations, as well as key multilateral organisations such as the IAEA. In this role, you will facilitate strategic partnerships, represent the NDA group at international forums, and work to deliver a coherent, aligned international relations strategy to facilitate the NDA group's mission delivery, provide international leadership on decommissioning and waste management, and support wider UK benefits.
Key Accountabilities:
Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Required:
Professional Development Opportunities:
This role offers significant opportunities for growth and professional development, including exposure to high-profile international engagements, leadership within key global initiatives, and the chance to build a network of contacts and partnerships within the global nuclear sector.
Why work at the NDA?
We value the unique contributions that each of our colleagues bring to work every day and are committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, included, and able to perform at their best. At NDA, we are committed to creating a workplace that is diverse and inclusive. We value the diversity of our people and actively seek to have a workforce that represents the rich diversity of the communities we support. Currently, we are underrepresented in some areas and would particularly welcome applicants from women, Black, Asian, and minority ethnic backgrounds.
NDA is a member of the confident scheme. When requested, we will make reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process and we guarantee to interview all candidates who meet all of the essential criteria for the vacancy. We are happy to discuss flexible working. We will also make workplace adjustments for disabled employees if these are needed to help them perform at their best in the role, and we are happy to discuss this once a job offer has been made.