ABOUT THE BRC
The BRC is the trade association for UK retail. The industry is diverse, dynamic and includes retail brands, brand manufacturers who sell direct to consumers, and covers many innovative business models, from in-store and digital to rental, repair and re-use.
Retail is the ‘everywhere economy’, a vital part of the socio-economic fabric of the UK. It’s 5% of GDP, our largest private sector employer with 3 million direct jobs and 2.7 million more in the supply chain and through its scale and reach, helps support delivery of government policy.
THE ROLE
The BRC is seeking an experienced and dynamic Head of Property and Finance to lead the BRC’s policy agenda in these business-critical areas for retailers. Working closely with the Policy Director, the wider BRC team and BRC members, this role requires deep policy expertise and collaborative working across policy, public affairs and media to maximise impact, deliver member value and support delivery of the BRC’s business plan.
The role is responsible for senior policy development and execution, with a strong emphasis on external impact, team leadership and strategic judgment. The Head of Property and Finance will lead the BRC’s Property Community, while overseeing both policy areas, including core Finance activity and related areas including, energy, customs matters and trade tariffs.
As BRC's Head of Property & Finance, you will be responsible for:
- Lead the BRC’s Property Community, responsible for the development and execution of a clear community plan delivering member priorities.
- Lead stakeholder involvement with the Property Community to deliver value to senior member representatives in policy outcomes and in insight, learning opportunities and market intelligence.
- Oversee the work of the Finance Policy Advisor, ensuring successful delivery of the objectives of the Finance Community.
- Act as a senior, credible representative of the retail industry with government, officials, advisors, regulators and other stakeholders, including landlords. Build and maintain strong, trusted relationships with each group to support constructive engagement and influence.
- Represent the BRC in the media, at external committees, forums, events and conferences, promoting the BRC’s leadership and members’ interests.
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
The ideal role holder will be:
- Strong experience of policy formulation, advocacy at a senior level and ability to build consensus.
- Understanding of property and finance policy and relevance to the retail industry.
- Proven ability in influencing government, regulatory bodies, and policymakers at senior levels to deliver regulatory change/change government policy.
- High credibility with members, stakeholders and internal colleagues.
- Proven people management capability, including developing people and building effective teams.
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
- Competitive salary, dependent on experience, with eligibility for annual bonus.
- Benefits include private health and dental insurance, pension contributions and the availability of season ticket loans.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Vox Partners is delighted to be in partnership with the BRC for this recruitment. For more information and to apply, please visit our website.
We are an equal opportunities recruitment partner and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of background.
To apply, please upload your CV by using the Apply button below.
For more information, please contact Alec Zetter (alec@voxpartners.co.uk).
Why Work for Us?
Wellbeing
We are committed to creating an inclusive, supportive environment where employees can lead healthy and fulfilling lives. Our wellbeing offerings include:
- Access to mental health professionals and subsidised private healthcare
- Dental cash plan and Medi-cash plan
- £35 per month contribution toward gym membership
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with 24/7 counselling and specialist support
- Menopause and the Workplace Programme
Annual Leave
26 days of annual leave, plus a discretionary Christmas day off and volunteer days.
Family-Friendly Policies
Enhanced statutory pay for eligible colleagues, with a focus on family-friendly policies.
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
Diversity is embedded in everything we do — it’s natural and authentic to who we are as an organisation. We celebrate individuality, embrace inclusivity, and create a culture where everyone feels comfortable bringing their whole selves to work. Here, differences aren’t just welcomed — they’re encouraged, valued, and celebrated every day.
Reasonable Adjustments for Interviews
We are committed to accessible recruitment. Please let us know if you require reasonable adjustments for interviews, such as:
- Additional time for assessments
- Written questions in various formats
- Accessible interview spaces
Competitive Pay
Our salaries are benchmarked against similar organisations, with a competitive pay structure and a discretionary corporate bonus scheme based on company performance.
Additional Benefits
- Private Pension Scheme with salary sacrifice option
- Life Assurance: Cover of 4x annual salary
- Season Ticket Loan
- Cycle to Work Scheme
Learning & Career Development
We believe in nurturing our team’s growth and helping you reach your potential. Here’s how we invest in your career:
- Graduate Programme: 2 years program focusing on Policy and Corporate Affairs
- Training Programmes: Access to workshops, certifications, and development resources
- Career Pathing: Career development plans and mentorship programs.
- Internal Mobility: Opportunities to explore different roles or career tracks within the company