As a Policy Adviser within BBO, you play an important role in analysing policy developments, preparing policy advice and supporting the Executive Council in politically and administratively sensitive matters. You work closely with the Island Secretary, the Head of BBO and various internal and external stakeholders.
This role requires strong analytical skills, political sensitivity and the ability to translate complex developments into clear policy advice and actionable proposals.
What will you do?
Policy development and advisory
• Analyse social, political and administrative developments relevant to the island government and translate these into policy advice.
• Develop policy proposals, advisory notes and briefing documents for the Executive Council and Island Secretary.
• Assess the feasibility and implications of policy proposals and contribute to strategic decision-making.
• Contribute to the development, implementation and evaluation of policies and regulations.
Administrative and strategic support
• Prepare and coordinate administrative decision-making processes.
• Support the Executive Council in negotiations, consultations and cooperation with ministries, public entities and other stakeholders.
• Monitor the implementation of policy decisions and report on progress and results.
• Contribute to the preparation of policy documents, reports and presentations for administrative meetings.
Coordination and projects
• Participate in or coordinate policy projects and multidisciplinary working groups.
• Ensure alignment between different organisational units and external partners.
• Monitor project progress, planning, quality and outcomes.
Stakeholder engagement
• Maintain professional relationships with internal and external stakeholders including ministries, other public entities and partner organisations.
• Represent the organisation in consultations, working groups and project meetings where relevant.