The NRLA: Who we are
The UK’s largest membership organisation for private residential landlords, the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) supports and represents more than 100,000 members across England and Wales.
Created by landlords, for landlords, it offers investors everything they need to run a successful and compliant lettings business, whether they are full-time property professionals running large portfolios or accidental landlords with a single let.
The NRLA is a trusted ally, on hand to guide members through the complex regulatory environment, with all the essential documents and guidance needed to run a successful and fully compliant business.
A truly member-first organisation, innovation is at the heart of what we do and have invested in and developed new proptech solutions for members, including the acquisition of property safety certification firm Safe2 and the development of the property management system Portfolio.
A dynamic and fast-paced organisation, the NRLA is a great place to work, and it is not just us saying that; we have Investors in People Gold status to prove it. The association was also named one of the best companies to work for in the UK in a list compiled by The Sunday Times.
Our enthusiastic and ambitious staff work out of offices in Central Manchester and Central London, with hybrid working options available. Colleagues typically work from home four days a week, with one day in the office.
We are looking for colleagues who are professional, adaptable, and innovative. In return, we offer an inclusive and creative working environment with attractive options for training and career development, and a competitive salary and benefits package.
Please note the closing date for this role is 12 pm on Wednesday, 18th February. However, we reserve the right to close it early if we have a sufficient number of applications.
The NRLA package:
25 days annual leave increasing to 26 days with three years’ service, 27 days with five years’ service and 28 days with seven years’ service
Additional annual day off for your birthday
Salary exchange Pension scheme
Life assurance
Cash plan health and wellbeing benefit including Employee Assistance Programme and counselling service
Sick pay
Cycle purchase loans, season tickets loans and interest free staff loans
Complimentary NRLA membership
Non contractual annual performance-related bonus scheme
Enhanced maternity and paternity pay
Location:
London/hybrid – based from our London office with a minimum of 20% of time in the office
Main Purpose and Scope of Job:
As a senior manager, work collaboratively to ensure the delivery of the NRLA vision, values and strategic objectives.
Lead the development and implementation of the NRLA’s national policy and public affairs strategy, ensuring internal and stakeholder support.
Provide advice to the Executive Team as required on policy and public affairs issues.
Responsible for:
A team of three colleagues
Duties & Key Responsibilities
Delivery & Impact:
- Lead the development and oversee the delivery of the NRLA’s national policy and public affairs agenda.
- Work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders as appropriate, to develop robust, evidence-based policy proposals.
- Identify and develop new opportunities for the NRLA to leverage its resources and assets – including our members, research and partners – to influence political and sector stakeholders.
- Design, project manage and evaluate plans to progress the NRLA’s policy objectives and build its reputation with political and sector stakeholders in England and Wales.
- Ensure that the team’s work is communicated effectively with our members, and engaging them on campaigns as appropriate, working to increase member satisfaction in this area.
- Proactively collaborate with other colleagues across the organisation, including (but not limited to) communications, marketing and commercial, to ensure policy and public affairs aims and activities are integrated and complemented across the organisation’s work.
External Relationship:
- Proactively seek out and maintain effective professional networks that will add value to NRLA’s work and its reputation as an influential and reliable partner.
- Create and nurture collaborative campaign planning and execution with stakeholders and third-party organisations.
- Manage relationships with external agencies and consultants to deliver objectives.
Governance & control:
- Ensure effective budgetary control mechanisms are in place to monitor spending and value for money.
- Provide regular updates for the Board and the Executive Team on policy and public affairs plans as required.
- Ensure team compliance with key policy and procedure in areas such as health and safety; equalities and diversity; data protection; code of conduct and all other statutory requirements, which are routinely checked for compliance.
Performance Management:
- Provide support and development to team members, to ensure that they are appropriately structured and resourced to deliver the corporate aims.
- Develop a strong performance culture and commitment to customer satisfaction. Monitor performance and ensure the delivery of high quality and innovative services.
No leadership role profile can be entirely comprehensive, the post holder will be required to undertake additional duties from time to time, in line with the above responsibilities, as required by the Board.
Qualifications:
- Degree in politics, public policy or other relevant subject; or equivalent experience
Skills & abilities:
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence a range of stakeholders.
- Flexible approach, able to respond quickly to events.
- External focus, with proven ability to build networks and work in partnership with relevant bodies and organisations.
- Strong focus on detail, and the delivery of quality-focused information and service.
Experience
Essential:
- At least four years’ experience working with and/or influencing policymakers, politicians and/or stakeholders
- Experience of line management
- Experience of leading policy and/or public affairs campaigns and using a range of campaign approaches
- Project management
- Experience of working collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders.
- Flexible, with demonstrable ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team
Desirable:
- Experience of the housing sector
- Experience of working with a membership association or third-sector organisation
Knowledge:
- Understanding of UK politics, the private rented sector, and the role of trade associations.
- Understanding of a creative campaigning environment.
- Understanding of the role of national and local governments and how to interact with governmental stakeholders.
Personal Attributes and other requirements:
- Excellent interpersonal skills to develop strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders
- Commitment to the NRLA’s objectives
- Willingness to travel and/or work out of office hours on occasion (e.g. for meetings and engaging with NRLA members – on average once a month)