Department for International Trade roles (DIT)
DIT
The Department for International Trade (DIT) works with UK-based businesses to ensure their success in international markets and encourage the best companies from the US to look to the UK as their global partner of choice. You will act as a regional specialist overseas champion for the North of England (“Northern Powerhouse”), the geographical belt covering cities such as: Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Newcastle.
This forms part of the UK government’s agenda to increase trade and investment support in the UK regions and to level-up the UK economy (i.e. grow the UK economy in a way that benefits every UK region).
DIT’s network in the United States is a high performing and highly respected team of experts spread across nine cities, covering all 50 states. The US is consistently the most important bilateral trading partner for the UK and its most important source of inward investment.
This is a 50% Tech (Software, Cyber, Hardware and Telecom) and 50% Creative Industries (Advertising, Film/ TV, Gaming, AR-VR, Sports / Sports Tech) focused role that is 100% driven in FDI, ie helping US companies land and grow in the Northern Power House.
You will lead on promoting investment from the creative industries into the Northern Powerhouse region while working as an integral part of a team that promotes the whole of the UK. You will cover the southeast United States, including Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and the Carolinas. You will work closely with the UK Regions Investment hubs, DIT’s Creative Sector team, regional specialists, Investment Services Team (IST) and partners in the Northern Powerhouse to achieve results.
To be successful, you will need to be innovative, strategic and proactive. You will have exceptional relationship management skills, develop a wide network of stakeholders and partners to help you produce results, and be able to analyse emerging market trends in order to respond to new opportunities. Although we are currently working virtually, when circumstances permit you will be required to attend official functions outside of office hours, and undertake travel (US and UK) approximately 5-10% of the time.
Alongside a competitive salary compared to similar economic development organizations, DIT offers exceptional benefits. DIT also offers the opportunity to be part of an inclusive and diverse team of people. DIT strives to be a place where people can bring their whole selves to work and to build teams that are reflective of the cities in which they are based.
Roles and responsibilities
- Forge strong relationships with U.S. and UK business senior leaders (vice-presidents), trade associations and other key partners within the tech and creative industries.
- Plan, deliver and monitor targeted sector campaigns to showcase the business opportunities in the Northern Powerhouse. Generate leads and provide exceptional client service to investors actively considering the region.
- Build capacity at post to ensure relevant Northern Powerhouse sector propositions and opportunities are presented as options to potential investors.
- Act as on-the-ground regional expert for potential projects which require Northern Powerhouse input.
- Ensure regional opportunities and expertise are fed into campaigns being run in local markets which are relevant to the strengths of the region.
- Set up a business network of individuals from the north of England working locally who can help to champion the region’s strengths.
- Scope out and organise roundtables / seminars which UK regional sector specialists can deliver and ensure a strong audience of potential investors.
- Scope out relevant inward missions to the North of England and recruit participants, working with UK based teams to organise and deliver the programme.
- Provide DIT sector specialists, UK Regions colleagues and local partners with in-country support including (but not limited to): contributing to briefing and reporting, facilitating official programmes, webinars and events, connecting visitors with senior stakeholders in-market.
- Act as the point of contact for VIP visits/missions from the North of England, and ensure company and senior-level meetings are in place.
- Provide a monthly update on activity to the Northern Powerhouse to ensure alignment with local ambitions and targeted local support.
- Develop and maintain strong working relationship with DIT UK Regions Investment hubs, regional sector specialists, DIT Sector colleagues and specialists, regional partners, the Investment Services Team (IST) and colleagues at post.
- Contribute to wider Embassy reporting.
- Bachelor’s Degree or Master’s Degree in relevant field such as Business/International Relations/Creative Industries/Tech.
- Knowledge of the creative industries and tech.
- Minimum 5 years’ commercial experience.
- Cultural awareness and functional knowledge of the greater local Southeast business environment
- Experience of developing relationships and building influence with multiple stakeholders in the public and private sector.
- High-quality day-to-day data management.
- Excellent communication skills in English, both verbal and spoken.
- Ability to draft succinct reports and provide briefing for generalist and specialist audiences, including for ministers, often to very tight deadlines.
- Good interpersonal skills.
- Team player who can work on own initiative and across virtual teams.
- Knowledge of leading creative industries hubs / strengths across the Northern Powerhouse.
- Knowledge of Northern Powerhouse and UK investment landscape and priorities.
- Previous experience of working with the UK Government and understanding of the Northern Powerhouse political landscape and/or experience of working with key regional partners.
- An understanding of international business or trade practice.
Collaborating and Partnering, Achieving Commercial Outcomes, Managing a Quality Service, Delivering at Pace
6 January 2021
C4 (L)
Fixed term, with possibility of renewal
40
North America, Caribbean and British Overseas Territories
United States
Atlanta
British Consulate General
66,277
15 February 2021
31 March 2022
Learning and development opportunities: The successful candidate will already have strong interpersonal, communication and analytical skills and will be encouraged to develop these further through DIT and FCO induction support and access to North America DIT network learning opportunities.
Courses and other opportunities to be completed in the first year include
- FCO and DIT induction.
- Familiarisation visit to DIT HQ in London and the Northern Powerhouse region (subject to travel guidance and restrictions).
- Opportunities also exist for senior leader mentorship.
Working patterns: 40 hour work week, Monday through Friday, occasional evenings and weekends.
When safe to do so, the role will require travel within the US and internationally, including training in the UK.
If the job is suitable for flexible working patterns, please provide details: Yes
During COVID-19 all employees are working remotely until further notice. Long term flexible working is subject to negotiation depending on location. However, per the rules governing foreign missions, employees are required to be based within a commutable distance from the British Consulate.
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The UK Government operating in the US offers a substantial benefits package including generous leave, a choice of medical insurance, 401(k) matching up to 7%, extensive learning opportunities and a great work/life balance.
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