News from Chamber Group
New Job Alert: Policy, Communications & Marketing Officer
Location: Central London (Head Office)Salary: £26,000–£32,000 depending on experienceContract: Full-time, fixed term contract until the end of 2025 with potential to extend. About the Role Are you a sharp communicator with a passion for public policy, digital engagement and impactful storytelling? We’re looking for a Policy, Communications & Marketing Officer to join Chamber Group – a dynamic media, research and events organisation at the heart of UK and international policy debate. This is a hands-on, fast-paced role where you’ll support content creation, run digital campaigns, contribute to research, and help deliver high-profile events and publications. You’ll be central to how we communicate our work to key audiences, from ministers and policymakers to public sector leaders and citizens. About Chamber Group Chamber Group brings the Council to the Commons – and beyond. Through a family of platforms including: …we deliver serious, practical public policy content to over 500,000 readers globally. From AI regulation to NHS reform, we convene cross-sector voices to produce journalism, events and policy solutions that help institutions work better. What You’ll Do You’ll work across three core areas: Policy, Communications and Marketing, with opportunities to specialise and grow. Responsibilities include: Account Management Policy & Research Marketing, Communications, &

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British Steel has been dramatically saved from shutdown, what are the next steps?





