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Base pay range
Head of Government Relations
Location: UKO London, Moorgate, (Hybrid home and Office)
Salary £68,150 to £74,325 per annum (plus ILW if applicable)
Contract: Fixed term contract (24 months)
Are you ready to inform the UK’s humanitarian agenda through humanitarian diplomacy and strategic government engagement?
Are you well versed in international humanitarian law and keen to support its promotion and implementation?
Are you passionate about driving change that supports vulnerable communities worldwide?
As Head of Government Relations, you’ll play a vital role in positioning the British Red Cross as a trusted partner on international humanitarian issues to UK Government departments. You’ll lead strategic engagement in key policy areas, provide expert advice, and help ensure humanitarian priorities remain central to foreign policy. This role sits within the International Law and Policy Team and reports directly to the Director of International Law and Policy.
A day in the life of the Head of Government Relations will involve:
Strengthening the auxiliary role of the British Red Cross to the public authorities by building and maintaining relationships with senior UK Government stakeholders.
With the Director, setting the strategic direction for government engagement on international law and policy matters, and coordinating initiatives that promote international humanitarian law and policy.
Collaborating with internal teams to shape strategic engagement with FCDO and other departments.
Line management of a cohort of senior policy and international law advisers (phased process, in cooperation with the International Law and Policy management team).
Engage in planning, strategy, and financial reporting.
To be a successful Head of Government Relations, you’ll need:
Strong experience in government, the armed forces, or the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
Deep knowledge of international humanitarian law and humanitarian policy agendas.
Proven ability to lead teams and manage complex advisory or policy work.
Master’s degree with a focus on international humanitarian/development policy, public international law or the equivalent professional experience.
Advanced understanding of current humanitarian policy agendas, including humanitarian protection, climate change impacts, migration and displacement, and localisation.
Advanced understanding of international humanitarian law.
Experience of running teams involved in complex advisory or policy work.
The closing date for applications is 23.59hrs on Tuesday the 23rd of December 2025.
In return for your commitment and expertise, you’ll get:
Holidays: 36 days annual leave (including
This range is provided by British Red Cross. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range
Head of Government Relations
Location: UKO London, Moorgate, (Hybrid home and Office)
Salary £68,150 to £74,325 per annum (plus ILW if applicable)
Contract: Fixed term contract (24 months)
Are you ready to inform the UK’s humanitarian agenda through humanitarian diplomacy and strategic government engagement?
Are you well versed in international humanitarian law and keen to support its promotion and implementation?
Are you passionate about driving change that supports vulnerable communities worldwide?
As Head of Government Relations, you’ll play a vital role in positioning the British Red Cross as a trusted partner on international humanitarian issues to UK Government departments. You’ll lead strategic engagement in key policy areas, provide expert advice, and help ensure humanitarian priorities remain central to foreign policy. This role sits within the International Law and Policy Team and reports directly to the Director of International Law and Policy.
A day in the life of the Head of Government Relations will involve:
Strengthening the auxiliary role of the British Red Cross to the public authorities by building and maintaining relationships with senior UK Government stakeholders.
With the Director, setting the strategic direction for government engagement on international law and policy matters, and coordinating initiatives that promote international humanitarian law and policy.
Collaborating with internal teams to shape strategic engagement with FCDO and other departments.
Line management of a cohort of senior policy and international law advisers (phased process, in cooperation with the International Law and Policy management team).
Engage in planning, strategy, and financial reporting.
To be a successful Head of Government Relations, you’ll need:
Strong experience in government, the armed forces, or the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
Deep knowledge of international humanitarian law and humanitarian policy agendas.
Proven ability to lead teams and manage complex advisory or policy work.
Master’s degree with a focus on international humanitarian/development policy, public international law or the equivalent professional experience.
Advanced understanding of current humanitarian policy agendas, including humanitarian protection, climate change impacts, migration and displacement, and localisation.
Advanced understanding of international humanitarian law.
Experience of running teams involved in complex advisory or policy work.
The closing date for applications is 23.59hrs on Tuesday the 23rd of December 2025.
In return for your commitment and expertise, you’ll get:
Holidays: 36 days annual leave (including
Head of Government Relations in London employer: British Red Cross
The British Red Cross is an exceptional employer, offering a supportive and flexible work environment in Glasgow that prioritises the well-being of both employees and those they serve. With a strong commitment to employee growth and development, the organisation provides comprehensive benefits and fosters a culture of compassion and teamwork, making it an ideal place for individuals passionate about making a meaningful impact in the community.