Term: Permanent Working hours: Full-time (Will consider full and part time arrangements) Department: Employment Location: Flexible (within commuting distance to one of our UK offices) The firm
Lewis Silkin works with leading businesses to protect and enhance their most important assets - their ideas, their people, their brand and their future. We call it: Ideas. People. Possibilities.
With offices in London, Oxford, Manchester, Leeds, Cardiff, Belfast, Dublin and Hong Kong, we are recognised by clients and industry alike as being distinct for our unique culture, market-leading practice areas, sector focused approach and for providing solutions to complex, multijurisdictional business challenges, with a pragmatic and human touch. We have two things at our core: people — both ours and our clients’— and a focus on creative, tech and innovative businesses.
Our culture is encapsulated by an ethos of bravery and kindness, guided by our values of Integrity, Clarity, Unity and Excellence (our ‘I-CUE’). We aim to provide a supportive environment for our people, clients and wider community and embrace diversity & inclusion, ensuring people are able to bring their full selves to work.
The department
This is a new role to work and collaborate with employment law partners, our Knowledge Lawyers and our Future of Work Hub team to research, produce, write and present content, think pieces and podcasts, with a particular focus on the potential impact of political, social, economic and other wider/longer term trends on the workplace.
The role will bring research skills, political and policy knowledge and strong communication, writing and presenting skills to complement the firm’s deep expertise in employment law and human resources.
The role will support the firm’s employment practice with other research, writing and content production needs to grow our forward thinking and thought leadership to support our strategic objectives.
Responsibilities
1. Agenda setting : Collaborate on shaping a programme of content relating to the potential future impact of political, social, economic and other longer-term trends on the workplace of interest to the firm’s clients.
2. Research: Conduct desk research including academic literature, publications by companies, professional bodies, trade unions, think tanks, governments and the third sector. Potentially also including limited qualitative research with clients. Mostly UK but to include a global outlook, with particular focus on US and EU. Supported by some research resource from our paralegal team.
3. Writing: Edit, author and co-author original and impactful think pieces and reports, working alongside partners and others.
4. Presenting : Produce, script, present and co-present podcasts, working alongside partners and others. Supported by our business development team.
5. Stakeholder engagement: Build and maintain contacts and relationships with key stakeholders, identifying opportunities to build profile and collaborate.
6. Dissemination and audience engagement : Maximise the impact and reach for our outputs within our target audience by monitoring relevant metrics, audience engagement and supporting partners to communicate key takeaways to senior people and influential audiences.
Desired experience
7. A track record of high-quality published research, commentary and/or other content on wider and longer-term trends, particularly in the political, social, economic and policymaking domains.
8. A strong record of preparing written outputs quickly and to a high standard.
9. Experience communicating ideas orally such as in podcasts, live online or in-person events, or media interviews.
10. Sound programme management experience, including setting and controlling project deadlines and delivery, working with senior content contributors and stakeholders.
11. Experience in fast-paced, high-performance environments.
Knowledge and skills
12. Excellent written communication and research skills.
13. Excellent presenting skills, including the ability to speak and comment with impact, presence and passion.
14. Excellent analytical skills, with the ability to connect wider trends (particularly political, policy, economic, social and other trends) to immediate HR, employment law and workplace trends and concerns and generate original ideas and thought leadership.
15. Good knowledge and understanding of the dynamics of the UK economic, social, political and policymaking landscape and awareness of the global political and economic landscape, in particular US and EU.
16. Ability to collaborate effectively with senior internal stakeholders, incorporating their input and feedback where appropriate whilst meeting delivery objectives and deadlines.
17. Ability to manage workload effectively and produce high-quality work under pressure.
Behaviours
18. Results orientation
19. A collaborative approach
20. Intellectually curious
21. High standards of accuracy and attention to detail
22. Commitment to the values and ethos of Lewis Silkin including diversity and inclusion
Additional information
At Lewis Silkin our ethos is simple. We strive to do the best for our clients, our people and the communities in which we operate. We recognise that an inclusive workplace allows for all kinds of ideas and thoughts, a variety of points of view that can trigger discussions or deliver innovative results, and a wide range of versatile skills and expertise. We are proud of the diversity within Lewis Silkin and of our culture that allows people to be themselves at work, ensuring we provide the best possible service to our clients. We are committed to finding the right person for this role and are open to discussing flexible working patterns and office location.