Policy Adviser, General Insurance

Association of British Insurers

Location London
Salary Competitive salary plus benefits
Team General Insurance
  • Closing: 11:59pm, 28th Mar 2019 GMT

Job Description

We are recruiting a Policy Adviser to join our General Insurance team. You’ll work collaboratively to maintain an effective and influential profile for the ABI on property insurance issues and develop policy in this area.

You’ll be working on some of the most catastrophic events that affect consumers and businesses in the UK. Fire, flood, riots and terrorism are just a few. You’ll be in the unique position of influencing and shaping policy that can make a tangible difference in helping households and businesses get back on their feet when they need it most.

In this high-profile role, there will also be the opportunity to complete media training and, with the help of our communications team, be involved in media interviews as part of your job.

Your role:

The core of your role will be to work with our members, government officials and relevant stakeholders to develop policy positions and deliver policy outcomes on behalf of the property insurance industry. From time to time, you may also be involved in wider, cross-cutting projects.

Day to day you will:

  • Lead on the ABI’s work on improving fire safety, ensuring the industry’s position is well understood by wider stakeholders while promoting the ABI as an informed and influential voice on the development of building regulations and fire safety in the UK.

  • Work with wider stakeholders to drive improved information on new developments including improved understanding of the insurance implications of modern methods of construction and building in flood risk areas.

  • Work with colleagues across the ABI’s Policy and Advocacy Directorates to increase consumer, political and media understanding of property insurance.

  • Develop and promote the ABI’s long-term position on flooding in the context of climate change and Flood Re.

  • Lead and coordinate the insurance industry’s response to major events such as floods, storms, freezes, terrorist attacks and riots, focusing on the needs of customers, the reputation of the industry, and ensuring robust and accurate data is in the public domain.

  • Work closely with the ABI’s conduct regulation team to provide policy input to a range of FCA Thematic Reviews and market studies that impact upon property insurance.

  • Act as an effective external representative of the ABI and the insurance industry by undertaking speaking engagements and media appearances.

  • Develop and maintain key internal and external relationships including member insurance companies and the wider UK insurance industry, relevant Government departments/agencies, MPs and relevant Parliamentary committees, regulators and representatives of other trade and consumer bodies and other organisations.

Where can this role take you?

Wherever possible, we encourage our staff to develop their careers internally. The next natural step for you in this role would be Senior Policy Adviser – but this is flexible.

With a collaborative environment and the fantastic exposure you get to people and leaders in the industry and the knowledge you’ll build on a range of regulatory and policy issues, the ABI is a great place to build your career.

What training and benefits are offered?

On your first day you’ll be met by our HR team for a full company induction. You’ll then have inductions to get you up to speed with anything from Events to how our finances work, plus one to ones with relevant colleagues. Everyone goes on the CII Introduction to Insurance course and will receive plenty of on the job training. We host various Staff Learning Events throughout the year and you will be able to attend relevant ABI and industry events.

Additional training will be tailored to your own personal needs and aspirations and we have a range of courses as part of our Learning and Development offering.

More detail on our company benefits can be found here.

We’re looking for:

You’ll need to be skilled at putting together evidence based, compelling policy initiatives and passionate about representing our members and supporting UK businesses.

Confidence presenting to a variety of audiences and ensuring the content is tailored to them is key, as well as strong lobbying skills and ability to influence senior people in member firms, Government, regulators and elsewhere. Your analytical skills will be important, and you’ll need to be able to swiftly digest technical information and make it accessible for others.

In your application, we’ll be asking you about your policy experience so you will need some exposure to policy work to be considered. However, a background in a relevant field isn’t required but would be desirable.

Interested?

The deadline for applications is 28 March 2019.

Please note that as part of your application, we will ask questions regarding your background to support our commitment to maintaining diversity and inclusion in our workforce. This includes not discriminating under the Equality Act 2010, and building an accurate picture of the make-up of the workforce in encouraging equality and diversity. Answering these questions is entirely voluntary and the information you provide will stay confidential, and be stored securely. Access is limited to only relevant and necessary staff members.

You can find out how we use your personal information by reading our candidate Privacy Notice.: https://www.abi.org.uk/about-the-abi/careers/abi-candidate-privacy-notice/

About us:

The ABI is the voice of the UK’s world leading insurance and long-term savings industry. A productive, inclusive and thriving sector, we are an industry that provides peace of mind to households and businesses across the UK and powers the growth of local and regional economies by enabling trade, risk taking, investment and innovation. The UK insurance industry is the largest in Europe and the fourth largest in the world.

It is an essential part of the UK’s economic strength, managing investments of over £1.8 trillion and paying nearly £12bn in taxes to the Government. It employs around 300,000 individuals, of which around a third are employed directly by providers with the remainder in auxiliary services such as broking.

If you would like to know more about the ABI and the work we do please visit www.abi.org.uk. You can find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram too.

Removing bias from the hiring process

Applications closed Thu 28th Mar 2019

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Removing bias from the hiring process

  • Your application will be anonymously reviewed by our hiring team to ensure fairness
  • You’ll need a CV/résumé, but it’ll only be considered if you score well on the anonymous review

Applications closed Thu 28th Mar 2019