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Principles for Responsible Investment

Senior Policy Analyst, UK/Europe

Employment Type - Full time (Please note, where PRI has an office there is an expectation to work a minimum of 2 days per week)

Location - Hybrid · London, City of, UK

Salary - £36,500 - £43,000 (GBP)

Closing: 8:00pm, 23rd Nov 2025 GMT


About the PRI


The PRI is the world’s leading proponent of responsible investment. It works to understand the investment implications of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors and to support its international network of investor signatories in incorporating these factors into their investment and ownership decisions.


The PRI’s three distinct capabilities relate to the core elements of the PRI’s approach to achieving a sustainable financial system.


  • Translate RI (Responsible Investment) thought leadership into insights and practical support that is tailored to what signatories need to progress their RI practice
  • Convene our vast network to create opportunities for collaborative action
  • Harness our global scale to influence policymakers and regulators to effect system change


Job Description


The UK/Europe Senior Policy Analyst reports to the Head of Europe Policy in the EMEA RI Ecosystem team. The UK/Europe Senior Policy Analyst works across regional and global teams to provide tools and insight to local policymakers, government departments, regulators, standard setters, and PRI signatories to pursue and deliver real-world sustainability outcomes consistent with the implementation of the PRI’s Mission and the Six Principles.


The candidate will work closely with colleagues in the EMEA RI Ecosystems, as well as colleagues in the wider global RI Ecosystems and Global and other regional policy teams. The successful candidate will focus on the UK market but will also contribute to wider Europe policy work per the core responsibilities below.


This includes translating the PRI’s global positions on sustainable finance strategies and frameworks, as well as climate, nature, and human rights policy, and developing local positions for the UK market and support also as needed EU policy work, developing positions on and responding to government policy, and making public statements or submissions in the PRI’s name. The work is conducted through evidence-based research and collaborative projects with PRI signatories and other stakeholders. More information on the PRI’s policy approach can be found on our website.


Core Responsibilities


  • Develop policy positions consistent with the implementation of PRI’s Mission Statement, the Six Principles, and ensuring consistency with other PRI positions where relevant.
  • Prepare and deliver content development and communications (Consultations, Letters, Policy Position papers, briefings, newsletters, blogs, webinars etc.), under the guidance of the Head of Europe policy to support the growth of the PRI’s EU Ecosystem, increasing PRI Signatory support for sustainable finance policy.
  • Promote and engage on draft positions in consultation with signatories, including via the PRI Collaboration Platform and the Regional Policy Reference Group, calibrating and integrating feedback gathered through interviews and/or workshop sessions.
  • Submit and present policy positions to UK regulators and government as relevant, as well as European/International institutions and supranational organisations.
  • Preparing briefing notes, key messages, and presentations for PRI executives on PRI policy activities, including for the CEO, team Directors, and team Heads, as well as for media engagement.
  • Develop and maintain good working relationships with key policy makers, European signatories, and stakeholders (e.g., other investor networks, NGOs), with a focus on the UK market, to foster joint engagement as needed.
  • Support the PRI's participation in events and meetings with key stakeholders (for example, preparing briefings and presentations, follow-up actions, logistics)
  • Monitor and research key developments relevant to sustainable finance, stewardship, fiduciary duties, and pension regulation in the UK.
  • Identify new areas of research and advocacy to support PRI’s work on sustainable finance policy.
  • Contribute to wider policy team projects (signatory advisory groups, newsletters, regulatory database, events, other ad-hoc administrative support, etc.).


Person Specification


  • Good knowledge of UK policy process and in particular UK sustainable finance agenda and responsible investment (ESG disclosure and data, SDR, UK Taxonomy development, corporate governance and Stewardship Code, pension bills, etc.).
  • Previous experience in policy analysis, formulating policy positions, and conducting research, preferably including projects relevant to the finance industry.
  • Good research and policy analysis skills with the ability to formulate and develop policy positions, while being able to navigate conflicting points of view.
  • Outstanding communications and analytical skills demonstrated through professional experience, with professional English writing standard, editing skills and verbal presentation skills. Capacity to identify and solves problems in a structured and rigorous way.
  • Comfort presenting to groups, speaking in public and facilitating workshops and an ability to adapt communication style to different audiences and to build consensus.
  • Ability to operate autonomously, with little guidance and confidence to take responsibility and engage with policymakers and signatories.
  • A collaborative and consultative approach to working with others & committed to fostering an inclusive environment
  • Knowledge of or interest in sustainable development and climate change, and their implications for public policy, with a philosophical commitment to sustainable investment and the mission of the PRI.


Additional Selection Criteria


  • Demonstrable experience developing advocacy strategies, preferably with proven first-hand experience working with/at policymakers and regulators, trade associations, public affairs consultancy, or relevant non-profits.
  • Comfort with remote working systems and practices, and working alone or as part of a small office.
  • Education in economics, public policy, finance, international affairs or similar preferred.
  • Proficiency in at least one or two other European languages, in addition to English.


We particularly welcome candidates from under-represented groups, including Black, Asian, and other People of Colour, those with visible or non-visible disabilities, LGBTQ+ candidates and those who are neurodivergent.


The PRI is committed to offering flexibility to our employees, both formal (e.g. part-time work) and informal (e.g. a shift in hours to accommodate caring responsibilities). Please talk to us about how we could make this role flexible for you.


N.B. We reserve the right to close a vacancy before the closing date in the event of an overwhelming response or a change in business priorities.