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Political Advisor to the Labour Group

Political Advisor to the Labour Group

locationLondon E14 2BG, UK
remoteHybrid
Political
Part time
£50,175 - £53,319 per year

Be a key support to Local Democracy – Political Advisor to the Labour Group

  • Are you a committed supporter of local democracy and local government?
  • Do you enjoy working in a high-profile, fast-paced political environment?
  • Are you highly organised and a confident communicator who can manage sensitive information with discretion?
  • Can you produce high-quality briefings, reports and communications at pace?
  • Are you a confident builder of relationships with your political group and across the wider Council, with stakeholders and the public?

The Role

As political advisor to the Labour Group you will provide administrative, policy and communications support to the Group Leadership and Members. The role will be wide ranging but will include; coordinating meetings, drafting briefings and reports, and generally supporting the Council’s decision-making processes.

You will act as a key link between your group, Members generally, senior officers and external stakeholders and partners. The role involves working on sensitive and complex issues in a dynamic political environment.

What we offer

  • Good annual leave offer (pro rata from the full entitlement) (plus additional days during the Christmas period, bank holidays etc) rising with long service.
  • Local Government Pension Scheme.
  • Employee benefits such as cycle to work, discounts, corporate gym membership and similar.
  • Employee Assistance Programme and well-being support.
  • Work within a diverse and inclusive workforce with access to a range of staff networks and events.

What we are looking for

You will be an organised and proactive individual, able to manage competing priorities and meet tight deadlines. You will have strong written and verbal communication skills, and produce clear, high-quality materials.

You will be able to work independently, think critically and provide sound advice. You will also be collaborative by nature and look to build good relationships with internal and external stakeholders, Members and officers.

Further Role Details:

  • The role is part-time - 17.5 hours a week. The salary is pro-rata the full grade salary.
  • There is some flexibility in terms of work patterns subject to need around group meeting, Council meetings etc).
  • The job is primarily based at Whitechapel Town Hall, 160 Whitechapel Road, E1 1BJ
  • Evening and some weekend work is required.
  • You will likely need to attend the office on your workdays, but some work from home may be possible depending on circumstances and group agreement.
  • Your political affiliations and interests will be discussed at interview.
  • The post is politically restricted.

Does the above role appeal to you? Can you bring strategic insight, passion and innovation? If so we want to hear from you.

If you would like an informal discussion about the role please contact:

Benefits

Tower Hamlets is a truly unique borough at the heart of London – a place where history and innovation sit side by side. From the docks and markets that shaped the East End to the global business hub of Canary Wharf, we are proud to be one of the most dynamic, diverse, and ambitious communities in the UK. We are also one of the fastest growing and youngest boroughs in the country, offering unrivalled opportunities to make a real difference to people’s lives. Our residents are energetic, creative, and resilient, and our council is committed to delivering the best possible services and opportunities for them.

Our award-winning new Town Hall in Whitechapel provides a modern, flexible workplace for our staff, right at the heart of the borough and directly opposite Whitechapel Tube and Elizabeth line station. It is more than just a workplace – it’s a hub for collaboration, innovation and community, designed to bring out the best in our people.

As an employer, we put equality, diversity, and inclusion at the heart of everything we do. Our active Employee Network Groups celebrate and champion our workforce, helping to ensure that everyone feels a sense of belonging. Guided by our TOWER values – Together, Open, Willing, Excellent and Respect – we are building a positive, inclusive culture where colleagues can thrive.

At Tower Hamlets Council, you’ll find exciting challenges, supportive colleagues, and the chance to shape one of London’s most important and vibrant places. If you’re looking for a role where you can see the impact of your work every day, then Tower Hamlets is the place for you.

    Salary range

    • £50,175 - £53,319 per year