
Public Health Policy and Strategy Officer
- Greater London
- £52,305 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
Reference: 1900Salary: £52,305 per annumGrade: 8Contract type: PermanentContract details: FulltimeTeam: GLA Group Public Health UnitDirectorate: Communities and SkillsInterview date: Week commencing 13th October 2025Location: Union StreetApplication closing date: Sunday 14 September 2025 at 23:59Communities & SkillsCollaborative, open, inclusive and fair - we work with and through partners to ensure Londoners can shape healthy, empowered and productive lives. Communities and Skills is led by Executive Director, Tunde Olayinka and is comprised of the following units: Civil Society & Sport, Communities & Social Policy, Group Public Health Unit, Skills and Employment and Health, Children and Young Londoners.About the teamLondon has the potential to become the world's healthiest global city. The Mayor wants all Londoners to have the best opportunities to live a long life in good health. If we are to achieve this, we all need to play our part in tackling the causes of poor health, and we all need to commit to making London a healthier, fairer city, where nobody's health suffers because of who they are, or where they live.The GLA Group Public Health Unit is a shared service, established to ensure the GLA Group plays its part in keeping Londoners safe from threats to heath, preventing ill health, and reducing health inequalities. The Unit is hosted by the GLA and serves the Mayor, Assembly and GLA, TfL, MOPAC and VRU, LFC and OPDC. It works closely with the Health, Children and Young Londoners Unit to support the Mayor's voice on health, underpinned by the Mayor's statutory duty to develop a health inequalities strategy for London. The Units supports health in all policies and health resilience across the Mayor's strategies, mandates and delivery plans for the capital.About the roleWe are looking for an outstanding public health policy and strategy officer to support a portfolio of work that improves the health and wellbeing of Londoners.Your role will support the Public Health Consultants, each of whom will have their own portfolio of work with GLA group functional body stakeholders delivering the Group's agreed priorities, including the GLA Group 'Health in All Policies' (HiAP) programme and relevant Mayoral commitments.This post will be primarily focused on housing and planning related activity. Whilst experience in this area is an advantage, it is not a requirement. You will lead on drafting required documentation and briefings, developing, maintaining and ensuring delivery of project plans, planning and setting up meetings, liaising with a wide range of senior colleagues across partner organisations.We are a small team and you will also work closely with the GLA Group Director of Public Health and the wider team to deliver the Mayor's priorities this includes contributing to the health in all policies skills programme and health resilience work.This role is based at London Fire Brigade's Head Office (Union Street SE1 0LL).What your day will look like
- Support the implementation and embedding of the GLA Group Public Health function, including contributing to planning and project management of work.
- Lead, contribute to and coordinate input from others to projects and briefings, on behalf of the public health team, as relevant to the Public Health Consultants' portfolios. This could include identifying, monitoring, analysing and interpreting data and information from a wide range of sources under the managerial guidance of the consultant.
- Be responsible for the scoping and development of other related public health projects identified in response to changes in Mayoral policy and ambition, GLA Group priorities, government policy direction, changes in the health and care system, public health needs or in other relevant areas of public policy.
- Coordinate and contribute to various corporate processes, developing, maintaining and ensuring delivery of project plans as appropriate, planning and setting up meetings, liaising with a wide range of senior colleagues and, as part of a virtual team, working with partner organisations as required.
- Realise the benefits of London's diversity by promoting and enabling equality of opportunities and promoting the diverse needs and aspirations of London's communities, particularly in the context of the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on some of those communities.
- An understanding of the issues associated with working in a complex political environment and the ability to negotiate and broker consensus within an organisation.
- Understanding of the public health system and public health principles and practice is desirable, although applicants with strong transferable skills and experience will be considered.
- Substantial experience of co-ordinating work across a number of stakeholders working in a partnership environment, which could include public sector agencies, voluntary and community groups and the private sector.
- Good drafting skills, with the ability to produce or contribute to the production of concise, clear papers (in Word and PowerPoint format) for a range of meetings, committees and Boards.
- Experience of working in multiple-project programmes and ensuring they deliver results on target and within budget, with first-hand experience of negotiation and monitoring issues and risks and effective monitoring and evaluation processes/ systems.
- A qualification related to public health, or equivalent related experience, is desirable.
- Up to date CV
- Personal statement with a maximum of 1500 words. Please ensure you address how you demonstrate the essential criteria outlined above in the advert.