Scotland Policy Advisor
Listed on 2026-01-03
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Government
PR / Communications
Play your part in shaping Scotland’s future. Join Britain’s fastest-growing political movement.
Reform UK is seeking a proactive, passionate, and detail-oriented Policy Advisor to lead on policy development for Scotland . You’ll help shape bold, evidence-led proposals that will form the backbone of our manifesto for the 2026 Scottish Parliament elections, and support our wider policy direction across the UK.
This is a unique opportunity to work at the heart of a dynamic political movement committed to common-sense reform, national pride, and real change.
Key Responsibilities Policy Development- Draft and develop policy proposals for inclusion in devolved manifestos, ensuring compliance with our guidelines.
- Coordinate and support policy development sessions, stakeholder consultations, forums, and internal workshops.
- Produce high-quality materials: policy papers, briefings, and research summaries.
- Track political, legislative and public opinion trends across devolved nations to inform policy direction.
- Conduct data-driven research on priority issues for Reform UK.
- Provide analytical support including impact assessments, briefing notes and evidence-led evaluations of policy ideas.
- Ensure all research outputs meet the standards required by Electoral Commission reporting.
- Maintain meticulous records of activities and expenditure.
- Support timely delivery of all outputs and reporting milestones.
- Assist in drafting the Policy Development Review and Expenditure Review for final cost reports.
- Retain all evidence (invoices, receipts, records) as per PPERA audit requirements (minimum two years).
- Track budgets and activities related to policy work funded by the Electoral Commission.
- Help prepare and submit key reports, ensuring full transparency and audit-readiness.
- Make sure all records are accurate, accessible, and compliant with data regulations.
- Apply best practice procurement and value-for-money principles to everything we do.
Experience in political research, policy development or manifesto writing.
Excellent writing skills - clear, concise, persuasive.
Good understanding of Scottish and UK political structures.
Familiarity with the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act (PPERA).
Highly organised and detail-oriented - especially when it comes to compliance and record-keeping.
Comfortable working to deadlines in a fast-moving environment.
Ideally a background in politics, public affairs, consultancy, or Parliament.
A genuine alignment with Reform UK’s mission and values.
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