Political Administrator - Labour Group
Westminster - London

Vacancy Reference: 001727

Location: Westminster - London

Closing Date: 06/05/2019

Salary: £24,779 per annum (including London Weighting)

Employment Type: Permanent, full-time

Department: Corporate Services, LGA

Hours Per Week: 35

About us
The LGA Labour Group exists to provide a strong voice for Labour in local government. We represent and support Labour Groups in England and Wales and the Labour councillors within them, providing a strong voice within the cross-party LGA and with the Labour Party at Westminster.

The role
The Labour Group Office seeks to provide wide-ranging and active support to Labour councillors.You would work within a team of four, which also includes a Head of Group Office and two Political Advisers. The Labour Group office works to support Labour councillors by:

•    Supporting the Labour Group Leadership team and Labour councillors on boards and in roles at the LGA
•    Maintaining strong working relations with the Parliamentary Labour Party, Labour Party Head Office and the wider Labour movement including trade unions and affiliated groups
•    Running events, meetings and workshops for Labour councillors across the country
•    Regular communications and publications for Labour councillors to share ideas and best practice
•    Coordinating improvement and innovation work in Labour councils through peer support and mentoring

The Political Administrator post will support the effective work of the Labour Group Office by:

•    Providing administrative support including diary management of the Group Leader, coordinating Labour councillors taking part in peer support work, and organising and supporting meetings, events and functions
•    Maintaining and continuously improving administrative systems, including forward/project plans, electronic filing systems, CRM mailing lists and databases
•    Preparing correspondence and other documents and arranging their distribution
•    Monitoring expenditure against budgets and keeping service records and inventories
•    Liaising with councillors and local authorities and acting as a first point of contact for enquiries
•    Responding to or referring enquiries as appropriate and prioritising and monitoring incoming emails, post and phone calls
•    Providing support and contributing to projects within the LGA as required

The requirements
A helpful and positive can-do attitude is essential to the role, as is the ability to establish good working relationships with others both internally and externally. You will have excellent and proven organisational skills and plenty of initiative. You’ll also be a proficient IT user and will have an excellent command of written and spoken English. Candidates should be able to demonstrate understanding and empathy with the aims and objectives of the Labour Party.

Closing Date:        5pm, Monday 6 May 2019
Interview Date:     Friday 17 May 2019

As a Disability Confident Leader the LGA values diversity and encourages applications from all sections of the community

 

This vacancy is now closed. We are no longer accepting applications for this position.

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