At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead and deliver impactful events to influence education policy and improve outcomes for young people.
- Company: Join the Education Policy Institute, a leading public policy research organisation.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible working hours, 30 days annual leave, and pension contributions.
- Other info: Dynamic role with opportunities for innovation and professional growth in a supportive environment.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in education policy while working with influential partners and experts.
- Qualifications: 3+ years in events management, exceptional writing skills, and knowledge of education policy.
The predicted salary is between 36000 - 40000 £ per year.
The Education Policy Institute (EPI) is seeking an experienced and motivated candidate to join our Communications, Partnerships and Events team as Events Manager. This position offers a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the success of EPI, directly supporting our mission to influence and improve policymaking, and ultimately to improve the life chances of children and young people in England.
The role will lead on the delivery of our sector-leading convening programme, including overseeing production of policy papers based on our convening and wider quantitative research. Managing delivery of our sector-leading events programme, bringing together decision makers, sector experts and parliamentarians to further policy debates and disseminate the work of EPI and our partners.
Work alongside the Associate Director for Partnerships and Events in maintaining and growing a portfolio of high-profile EPI partners. Oversee production of high-quality policy papers alongside the convening, drawing together sector views with EPI research to influence education policy. Report to our Associate Director for Partnerships and Events, whilst also working closely with the CEO and wider Research teams.
The Education Policy Institute is one of the country’s leading public policy research organisations. We aim to promote high quality education outcomes for all children and young people, regardless of social background. Our authoritative, impartial research has proven both timely and influential, reaching a large and diverse audience including parliament, government, practitioners and the general public. Our high-quality programme of data-led research generates powerful evidence that shapes policy.
Your work at the Education Policy Institute will build on the experience you already have:
- Have at least three years’ experience working in an events role, including experience overseeing the whole event lifecycle.
- Have exceptional written communication skills, with experience of writing policy briefs desirable.
- Have a good knowledge of education policy.
- Be committed to EPI’s mission to improve outcomes for disadvantaged children and young people through timely, impactful and evidence-based analysis.
Lead delivery of our sector-leading programme of 30+ events, including our Annual Lecture and regular policy roundtables. Produce our extensive programme of events across the political party conferences, including supporting the Associate Director and Director in securing partners for the programme. Oversee delivery of our ‘policy innovation’ strand of work, producing impactful policy papers on emerging topics in education. Support the Associate Director in maintaining and building existing EPI partnerships by identifying new event opportunities, alongside stewardship of EPI’s Organisation Members. Continually look for opportunities to innovate in our event delivery, as well as process improvements. Maintain a high level of sector intelligence, keeping abreast of education policy changes and how they are being reflected in/influenced by convening programmes. Represent EPI at external events.
We offer a salary of between £36,000 to £40,000 depending on experience, plus 8 per cent employer pension contributions. We offer flexible working hours, including the opportunity to work from home for part of the week. You’ll get 30 days annual leave in addition to bank holidays. We offer season ticket loans and a cycle to work scheme. EPI’s offices are based in central London, on Buckingham Palace Road and are very well connected – situated just 5 minutes away from Victoria Station.
This role is full-time and based in our London offices with the option to work flexibly, including from home at times and subject to business needs. All positions at EPI are subject to reference checks and a DBS check. References will only be sought, and a DBS check carried out once a job is offered. Please note that all EPI roles are subject to a 6-month probation period.
Interviews will take place in our London office during week commencing 10th August, though we can be flexible with timing and the option of a virtual interview for the right candidate. The interview panel will include the Associate Director for Partnerships and Events, a representative from the Research team, as well as an additional panel member from outside the organisation. This commitment is in keeping with EPI’s mission and purpose to improve the outcomes for all children and young people regardless of background.
Events Manager (Temporary) in London employer: EDUCATION POLICY INSTITUTE
The Education Policy Institute (EPI) is an exceptional employer, dedicated to fostering a collaborative and innovative work culture that empowers employees to make a meaningful impact on education policy in England. With a strong commitment to professional development, EPI offers ample opportunities for growth and learning, alongside competitive benefits such as flexible working hours and generous annual leave. Joining EPI means being part of a mission-driven team that values your contributions and strives to improve the life chances of children and young people across the country.
Contact Details:
EDUCATION POLICY INSTITUTE Recruitment Team