Associate Director, Democracy and Politics

Associate Director, Democracy and Politics

Full-Time 69628 - 85998 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead impactful research and policy projects to shape progressive politics in the UK.
  • Company: Join IPPR, a leading think tank at the heart of Westminster.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, benefits, and flexible remote working options.
  • Other info: Diverse team environment with opportunities for professional growth and influence.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in democracy and political reform while shaping future policies.
  • Qualifications: Strong leadership skills and expertise in democracy and political reform.

The predicted salary is between 69628 - 85998 £ per year.

£69,628 - £85,998 per year depending on experience, plus benefits. Permanent contract, 35 hours a week. London based with option for part remote working.

About the role

The Decade of National Renewal is IPPR’s long‑term project to rethink progressive politics in an era of profound economic, social and political change. Bringing together policymakers, politicians, academics, practitioners and thinkers from across the UK, the programme is helping to develop and test bold new ideas about what progressives stand for and how they can deliver meaningful change.

  • Lead a team of six colleagues and play a central role in shaping IPPR’s intellectual agenda.
  • Develop and deliver a portfolio of high‑impact research and policy projects.
  • Secure funding, build strategic partnerships, and ensure IPPR remains at the forefront of debates about democracy, politics and national renewal.
  • Work closely with IPPR’s Executive Director and Deputy Executive Director to shape the next phase of the programme, including a programme of landmark publications and collaborations working towards a major report in 2027.

About you

  • A skilled communicator and influential leader, representing IPPR at the highest levels of government, politics, academia, civil society and the media.
  • Deep expertise in democracy and political reform with a strong network across politics and policymaking.
  • A track record of delivering influential research and policy change.
  • Capable of combining intellectual ambition with practical leadership, bringing together ideas, people and evidence to help shape the future of progressive politics in the UK.

Why join us?

This is a vital role for IPPR as we seek to shape the national conversation, strengthen democratic renewal, and develop the ideas that will define the next decade of progressive politics. It is based in our London office, right in the heart of Westminster, placing you at the centre of UK policy‑making and public affairs.

IPPR is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community, and from applicants with a range of professional and lived experiences. As an organisation engaging in critical debate about a wide range of progressive policy issues, we value the creativity and range of perspectives that a diverse team can provide.

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IPPR is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment in the heart of Westminster, where you can influence the future of progressive politics. With a commitment to equality and diversity, we foster a culture that values creativity and collaboration, providing ample opportunities for professional growth and impactful contributions to national debates. Join us to lead a passionate team dedicated to shaping meaningful change in democracy and politics, while enjoying the flexibility of part remote working.

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Leadership Skills
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Policy Development
Strategic Partnership Building
Funding Acquisition
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