Please note that Roots to Work will not request payment for listings on this platform.

Find your place

Search for a job

Our goal is to connect good people with good food. We advertise sustainable food jobs and training opportunities to help jobseekers and employers find each other.

Roots to Work is a project of Sustain: the alliance for better food and farming.

Senior Policy and Advocacy Officer (Maternity cover)

Food Foundation CIO
Brixton, London

Posted: 6 May 2026

Deadline: 11 May 2026

Compensation: £35,363 per annum

Paid Full-time Fixed term / contract

Share

Job description

Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week

Salary: £35,262

Contract: 12 months (maternity cover)

Working pattern: This is a London based role (our office is in Brixton, London) and you will be expected to work at least 2 days per week from the office.

An opportunity has opened up in the Food Foundation’s national policy and advocacy team, supporting our work on dietary inequalities and food system change.

It is an exciting time in food policy, and in this role you’ll have opportunities to work across our national policy portfolio, whether its exploring the link between climate change and food prices, developing our proposition for a Good Food Bill, improving the Healthy Start scheme, or strengthening public sector procurement.

The postholder will manage a variety of high impact activities and outputs that are used to drive forward change across our national policy areas and will work will colleagues across the organisation working in national policy, local policy, communications, events and food business transformation to do this.

Due to the evolving policy landscape, there will be a chance to tailor the role to the interests and experience of the successful candidate.

Across these workstreams, you’ll get a chance to:

  • contribute to the refinement of policy asks and comms messaging,
  • undertake desk research to inform policy,
  • coordinate activities with different stakeholders and partners working across different policy areas
  • support Ambassadors on advocacy related to dietary inequalities
  • support communications and campaign work related to this work

We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with experience working in a policy role focused on food or related issues (climate, nutrition, health or education). You will have knowledge of the political landscape in the UK and experience working with or in government departments, academia and NGOs on a range of policy issues.

 

Job Description 

Management and Strategy

  • Support the policy portfolio of campaigns and projects across our national policy areas, including on food prices and food inflation, our Good Food Bill campaign, Healthy Start and early years.
  • Work closely with the Policy and Advocacy Manager to develop and implement project plans and deliverables across these areas
  • Maintain a careful record of our policy impact according to our agreed metrics within our Monitoring Evaluation and Learning framework.
  • Policy and research
  • Synthesize evidence for and play a significant part in the development of position statements/briefings/reports, working closely with the wider policy team and our designer.
  • Support the Public Affairs lead to develop policy products for use in parliamentary engagement.
  • Working closely with our Research Lead, identify evidence gaps and policy research questions which are relevant to our policy work to support new positions and generate new ideas for research or evidence collection which help achieve our policy goals.
  • Work where needed with external contractors in the delivery of specific pieces of work, setting clear expectations and holding them accountable for delivery.
  • Stakeholder engagement
  • Develop and maintain a strong civil society network of stakeholders, working to broaden the support base for specific policies.
  • Participate in coalitions of organisations who are campaigning together on specific areas of policy change.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with junior civil servants in key departments across all policy areas.
  • Work with the Citizens Engagement Manager to identify opportunities to bring Adult and Young Food Ambassadors into policy activities and research.
  • Represent the Food Foundation and present our work in external events and meetings with relevant audiences and the media.
  • Budgets and fundraising
  • Administer grants which support our projects and ensure that funders are kept well informed, receive timely reports and that budgets are kept on track.
  • Maintain good relationships with funders according to their requirements and provide input to proposals and funding bids.

Communications and campaigns

  • Develop a comprehensive approach to dissemination of our policy outputs so they reach our intended audiences.
  • Act as a local/regional media spokesperson, brief journalists, and respond to media queries.
  • Contribute policy and evidence expertise to support campaign delivery.
  • Contribute policy expertise to press releases, newsletters, web copy, podcasts and blogs.
  • Support the maintenance of website pages related to project areas.
  • Draft social media posts and newsletters

 

Personal Profile 

Technical skills:

  • Knowledge and understanding of the food system, food and nutrition and/or health policy and policy levers for change.
  • Strong knowledge of the mechanics of the UK policy-making landscape, including the workings of Westminster and Whitehall.
  • Proven experience in synthesising evidence and using evidence to make a case for change.
  • Proven experience in writing reports and briefings for different audiences, with the ability to explain complex and highly nuanced subject matter in plain English.
  • Previous experience working in a policy role, refining policy asks and communicating these with different stakeholders
  • Excellent analytic skills and close attention to detail.

Personal skills:

  • Proven experience in budget management, project management and reporting to funders.
  • Proven experience in managing multiple projects concurrently to tight deadlines and prioritising workload.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and experience working collaboratively as a member of an interdisciplinary team.
  • Strong presentation skills and confidence in speaking to external audiences.
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and oral.
  • Ability to problem-solve and manage risk.
  • Ability to work independently and manage own time effectively.
  • Ability to build strong relationships with all members of the team.
  • Open to giving and receiving challenging viewpoints.
  • Resilience and tenacity whilst recognising the need for self-awareness and the impact of actions on others and the organisation.
  • Willingness to travel for project meetings and dissemination events.
  • A confident networker who enjoys building connections and relationships with new people.

 

This job description is intended as an outline indicator of general areas of activity only. The Food Foundation is a small charity and as such all staff are expected to vary their duties as necessary to meet the needs of the organisation.

Application information

Deadline to apply: 9am on Monday 11th May

 

Please apply as soon as you can. We will interview candidates as appropriate applications are received.

 

Please apply to office@foodfoundation.org.uk (with ’Policy - Maternity cover’ as the subject) with an up-to-date CV, cover letter and answers to the following questions (no more than 300 words each):

 

  • What aspects of the role advertised most excite you and made you apply?
  • Describe a successful policy project you have worked on, and what learnings you would bring to this role
  • What is your greatest strength and asset that you would bring to this role?

 

Please remove your name and any identifying information from your CV. We use anonymised CVs to ensure assessment without bias.

 

Please use your cover letter to:

  • Explain why you want the role.
  • Briefly describe how you meet the skills section of the person’s profile.
  • Briefly describe your own lived experience, understanding and/or ally-ship on the issues surrounding justice, equity, inclusion and diversity.

Please apply as soon as you can. We will interview candidates as appropriate applications are received.

Please mention Roots to Work when applying for these jobs

About Food Foundation CIO

Our vision is a sustainable food system which delivers health and wellbeing for all. Our mission is changing food policy and business practice to ensure everyone, across our nations, can afford and access a healthy diet. We are a registered charity working in partnership with researchers, campaigners, community bodies, industry, government and citizens to galvanise the UK’s diverse agents of change.

Sign up to receive our weekly newsletter featuring job alerts and a monthly long read.

Sign up