BAT is evolving at pace into a global multi-category business. We are on a mission to decrease the health impact of our industry.
To achieve our ambition, we are looking for colleagues who are ready to Be The Change. Come, join us on this journey!
BAT UK IS LOOKING FOR AN AIT POLICY MANAGER
JOB TYPE: Permanent
FUNCTION: Corporate & Regulatory Affairs
SALARY RANGE: competitive salary package + excellent benefits + market leading bonus
LOCATION: London, United Kingdom
ROLE SUMMARY:
The AIT Policy Manager will be part of BAT’s Global CORA Team, and responsible for working together with the Head of Anti-Illicit Trade Policy to develop advocacy in support of our global AIT policy positions and approaches.
The key elements of the role will comprise of the following, inter alia:
* Developing advocacy and narratives in support of AIT Policy positions at global, regional and market level through the collation of data, research and insights;
* Commissioning third party reports and advocacy in support of global AIT Policy campaigns;
* Engaging on advocacy to both external and internal stakeholders.
The AIT Policy Manager is responsible for implementing the creation of advocacy in support of AIT policy positions around the world, by compiling and analysing the relevant data and research, which will be presented to internal and external stakeholders. This includes the identification of trends in AIT and evaluating the impact of fiscal and regulatory changes on illicit trade, in both combustibles and new categories.
A key component of this role will involve commissioning and managing projects undertaken by independent third parties and sharing the results with regions / DRBUs / end markets.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Objectives of the role
The Central AIT Policy function has, with the support of Regions, DRBUs and End Markets defined a set of key policy issues, which, if addressed through engagement at national and supranational level could help to ‘move the needle’ in reducing the quantum of illicit trade.
In order to engage on these critical policy issues, analysis and research needs to be undertaken, such that policy makers at national and international levels understand the drivers and potential solutions to tackling illicit trade. It is imperative that the AIT Policy Manager is able to play a key part in developing the engagement narrative in several ways including, inter alia:
1. Writing papers and presentations in support of our key AIT Policy positions:
* To provide tailored advocacy through the analysis of data and external / internal research papers.
* Develop case studies which help to provide an evidence base on the success (or failure) of key policy issues and initiatives.
* Collate data and insights from multiple sources, including internal and externally produced AIT data, trade data and seizures analysis to highlight specific issues which can be utilised by multiple end markets (and at regional and supranational level).
1. Working with external third parties to commission independent research reports and advocacy in support of global AIT Policy campaigns.
* Working with end markets to determine the appropriate advocacy and alignment on narrative and data presented.
* Identifying and onboarding third party consultants to build research evidence base.
1. Engaging on AIT policy issues with both external and internal stakeholders
* Identifying relevant third parties for engagement.
* Presenting to relevant internal and external stakeholders and incorporating feedback and viewpoints.
Key expectations from the role
To achieve the key objectives of the role, the AIT Policy Manager will be required to undertake a variety of tasks and areas of work, in support of the Head of Anti-Illicit Trade Policy, to develop advocacy in support of our global AIT policy positions and approaches.
1. Drafting market specific AIT policy reports.
* Drafting reports and position papers in response to end market requests on fiscal and regulatory issues, which can be shared with both internal, government and supranational stakeholders.
* Utilising both publicly available and internal data sources to construct analysis.
* Use of basic economic modelling to determine internal and tax revenue outcomes from policy decisions.
* Working with the rest of the Fiscal Affairs and International Trade team to refine modelling and incorporate assumptions where needed.
* Collaborating with Regions, DRBUs and end markets to collect and analyse data.
1. Management of external reports and contracts.
* Commission and negotiate the production of externally produced reports on illicit trade issues, including key inputs analysis, impact of taxation on illicit trade and Hubs of Illicit Trade by identifying external suppliers and providing project briefings.
* Undertake appropriate risk assessments and compliance procedures.
* Liaise with procurement and contracts to develop contracts and “Statements of Work”.
1. Quarterly monitoring of dashboards and internal reports and sharing relevant market insights.
1. Recording supranational involvement on AIT issues.
* Monitor and review articles, conferences and debates undertaken by supranational organisations on illicit trade.
* Report key issues and opportunities back to the Head of AIT Policy and Fiscal Affairs and International Trade team.
1. Managing and liaising with external contractors. This will include managing invoicing and contract renewals of supranational engagement contractors.
1. Providing updated presentations and notes to internal stakeholders.
* Drafting briefing documents on the activities of AIT policy, engagements undertaken and opportunities created.
* Creating presentations on AIT Policy activities undertaken for internal stakeholders.
1. Attending broader AIT Community forums and meetings.
EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE:
The AIT Policy Manager will require a knowledge of AIT issues in major markets, alongside an analytical capability to develop advocacy which provides genuine, evidence-based research for key policy makers.
She / he needs to familiarise themselves with the key AIT Policy issues and identify the most appropriate advocacy to develop for stakeholders, with the support of the Head of AIT Policy.
Education / Qualifications / Certifications Required
* Educated to graduate level in a relevant discipline.
* Substantial track record of working – either as a global trade consultant or in industry – in the area of illicit trade, regulatory and fiscal affairs.
* Ability to manipulate data through analytical programmes an advantage.
What we offer you?
• We offer a market leading annual performance bonus (subject to eligibility)
• Our range of benefits varies by country and includes diverse health plans, initiatives for work-life balance, transportation support, and a flexible holiday plan with additional incentives
• Your journey with us isn't limited by boundaries; it's propelled by your aspirations. Join us at BAT and become a part of an environment that thrives on internal advancement, where your career progression isn't just a statement – it's a reality we're eager to build together. Seize the opportunity and own your development; your next chapter starts here.
• You'll have access to online learning platforms and personalized growth programs to nurture your leadership skills
• We prioritise continuous improvement within a transformative environment, preparing for ongoing changes
WHY JOIN BAT?
We’re one of the few companies named as a Global Top Employer by the Top Employers Institute – certified in offering excellent employee conditions.
At BAT, we champion collaboration, inclusion, and partnership as the bedrock of our values. We wish to foster an environment where every individual can thrive, irrespective of factors such as gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partnership status, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, disability, age, skills, experience, education, socio-economic and professional background, as well as diverse perspectives and thinking styles. We recognise that our strength lies in embracing talent from all walks of life, empowering us to develop our culture of inclusivity and better achieve our business objectives.
We view career breaks not as obstacles but as opportunities and encourage everyone, without hesitation, to apply. Through our Global Returners program, we provide support to professionals seeking to re-enter the workforce after an extended absence, be it for family care, parental leave, national service, sabbatical, or starting their own venture.
Come bring your difference and see what is possible for you at BAT. Learn more about our culture and our award winning employee experience here.
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