Closing date: 21 Apr 2025
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The Independent Schools Council (ISC) is a trade body which represents the independent schools’ sector in the UK. It comprises seven stakeholder associations who represent over 1,400 independent schools, educating more than half a million children. ISC schools are diverse, spanning day and boarding, single sex, SEND and faith provision. The great majority of children in UK independent schools are in ISC schools. ISC is strictly independent of all political parties and acts to support member schools in the interests of all children.
The Independent Schools Council (ISC) is a trade body which represents the independent schools’ sector in the UK. It comprises seven stakeholder associations who represent over 1,400 independent schools, educating more than half a million children. ISC schools are diverse, spanning day and boarding, single sex, SEND and faith provision. The great majority of children in UK independent schools are in ISC schools. ISC is strictly independent of all political parties and acts to support member schools in the interests of all children. Further details are available at www.isc.co.uk
Debates over the taxation of independent schools has meant the sector having a high political profile. With a new government, it is important the sector continues to build relationships with Ministers, civil servants and politicians of all parties to highlight the positive work of our schools in supporting pupils across the independent and state sectors and addressing the challenges facing education.
The role will be a permanent, full-time contract operating out of our London offices near St James’s Park underground station. Staff are able to work from home for part of the week.
Main purpose of job
Reporting to the Head of Policy, the successful candidate will deliver our public affairs workplan and support the development of policy positions. In particular, they will be responsible for building political relationships at national level while supporting schools to build local relationships with their MPs.
Person specification
Personal attributes
Compelling, credible and confident communicator, able to:
Specific responsibilities
To deliver ISC’s public affairs and policy activity including, but not restricted to, the tasks below:
To apply for this job please visit www.isc.co.uk.
Please email your CV with a one-page covering letter to recruitment@isc.co.uk. Applications without a covering letter will not be considered.
ISC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified people.
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Organisation: Independent Schools Council
Location: London
Salary: £30,000 - £40,000 (£40,000)
Closing date: 21 Apr 2025
Contract type: Permanent
Full-time/part-time: Full Time
Remote working: Hybrid working with a minimum of two days per week in the office.
The Independent Schools Council (ISC) is a trade body which represents the independent schools’ sector in the UK. It comprises seven stakeholder associations who represent over 1,400 independent schools, educating more than half a million children. ISC schools are diverse, spanning day and boarding, single sex, SEND and faith provision. The great majority of children in UK independent schools are in ISC schools. ISC is strictly independent of all political parties and acts to support member schools in the interests of all children.
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