Job vacancy for Shelter Cymru Policy and Public Affairs Manager

Shelter Cymru exists to defend the right to a safe home in Wales and fight the devastating impact the housing emergency has on people. We help thousands of people each year by offering free, confidential and independent advice and campaigning to overcome the root causes of the housing emergency. We are now looking to recruit for the following position to join our team. If you want to help end homelessness in Wales, we would love to hear from you.

Policy and Public Affairs Manager

Flexible location

35 hours per week

£31,209 per annum

The Policy and Public Affairs Manager will work closely with the Campaigns, Fundraising and Housing Services teams, to ensure that Shelter Cymru delivers positive change that makes an impact on the lives of the people we serve.

You will play a central role in achieving our 2025 strategy objectives, driving change to empower others to defend their rights and the rights of their communities.  If you are think you are up to this challenge, this may be the job for you.

During the current period of uncertainty around Covid-19, the team are temporarily working remotely, however following any general return to office working the post will be based at one of our offices in Wales.  Shelter Cymru is working with staff to offer a form of hybrid working moving forwards

Shelter Cymru offers a high level of support, a welcoming work environment and an excellent package of benefits – for further details of the key benefits available please visit the recruitment page of our website 

To apply, visit our website at www.sheltercymru.org.uk or telephone 01792 469400

 CLOSING DATE:  10.00 AM – 21 MARCH 2022

Shelter Cymru recruits based on merit and wants a workforce that reflects the diversity of individuals in housing need. We particularly welcome applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people who are currently under-represented within our workforce.

 Registered Charity No: 515902 

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