Policy Manager, AIC Scotland
As the UK agricultural supply industry's leading trade association, the Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC) represents businesses in key sectors within the supply chains that feed the nation.
Our Member businesses supply UK farmers and growers with the animal feed, fertiliser, seed, crop protection products, trusted advice and quality services that are essential to producing food, as well as trading crops and commodities across the globe.
AIC has over 230 Members in the agri-supply trade and represents £17.8 billion turnover at farmgate. Visit our website to find out more about us and our work.
The opportunity
We are seeking a driven and dynamic Policy Manager for AIC Scotland to represent our Member businesses and play a leading role in influencing Scottish agricultural policy.
The role reports to AIC’s Chief Executive and is a key part of our team of policy experts. This is a part-time (3 days a week), home-based role, with a competitive remuneration and benefits package.
Please click below to view and download the application form, a detailed job description, as well as information on employee benefits and AIC's values.
- AIC Scotland Policy Manager application form.docx
- AIC Scotland Policy Manager Job Description Oct 2024.pdf
- AIC Employee Benefits Statement 2024.pdf
- AIC Values slides.pdf
In this role, you will:
- Lead on Member, stakeholder, MSP, MP, and policymaker engagement in Scotland
- Shape and influence Scottish agricultural policy
- Represent AIC Scotland Members' interests in key policy discussions
- Build and maintain relationships with government, industry, and stakeholders
- Provide expert insight into agricultural supply chains
We are looking for someone who:
- Has a strong understanding of agricultural supply chains
- Is passionate about agricultural policy and politics
- Has excellent communication and relationship-building skills
- Is proactive and comfortable working with a high level of autonomy
- Is open to occasional travel
To apply, please send your CV, cover letter and completed application form to Julia Corr at [email protected] by 24 October 2024.
We also welcome informal conversations about the role, please get in touch to find out more.