Strategic Partnership Assistant Director

Posted 18 hours 51 minutes ago by National Wealth Fund Limited

Permanent
Full Time
Public Sector Jobs
Yorkshire, Leeds, United Kingdom, LS1 8
Job Description
Strategic Partnership Assistant Director page is loaded Strategic Partnership Assistant Directorlocations: City Centre, Leedstime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdaytime left to apply: End Date: November 12, 2025 (28 days left to apply)job requisition id: JR100330 Shape the Future with the National Wealth Fund At the National Wealth Fund, our mission is to swiftly and effectively mobilise trusted sector insights and investment expertise to unlock billions in private finance for projects across the United Kingdom. Providing £27.8bn of capital and an expanded mandate, we are ready to help the market invest with confidence, continue to drive forward the Government's growth ambitions.We are looking for skilled and results oriented individuals who are motivated to help us build the National Wealth Fund into an industry-leading institution. Job Purpose As part of the Fund's mission to support net zero transition and drive local and regional economic growth, the Local Authority (LA) function plays a key role in enabling technically complex and innovative infrastructure investments.Following HMT's January 2025 announcement, NWF is establishing Strategic Partnerships with Greater Manchester Combined Authority, West Midlands Combined Authority, West Yorkshire Combined Authority, and Glasgow City Region. Location: Hybrid working with a minimum of 3 days per week in the Leeds office Deadline to Apply: 11th November 2025. Early submission is encouraged, and applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basisThis Assistant Director roles will support the delivery of these Strategic Partnerships in Manchester, Birmingham, and Leeds/Glasgow. Working under the leadership of the Strategic Partnership Directors, the Assistant Directors will help coordinate NWF's support within a specific Partnership and will play a critical role on the coordination and delivery of projects, contributing to the Strategic Partners Local Growth Plans and investment pipelines.The role will work across our LA advisory and lending services, supporting the deployment of NWF's capital and collaborating with sector and investment teams, both within NWF and within their allocated Strategic Partnership. LA sector areas of focus include retrofit, heat networks, transport, and place-based regeneration, with scope to expand as NWF's remit evolves.The Assistant Director will work and be based in Leeds and will provide support to the four Strategic Partnerships and support broader MCAs and local authorities, with relationship development, project delivery, and commercial and financial advisory engagements. Core Responsibilities: Support Strategic Partnership Delivery - Assist in coordinating NWF's support across Strategic Partnerships, contributing to pipeline and project delivery including our LA advisory and lending services. Represent the Fund at relevant regional meetings and forums, supporting the visibility of NWF's mission and purpose. Stakeholder Engagement - Build and maintain effective working relationships within a Strategic Partnership with local authority officers, MCA teams, government departments and arms-length bodies, relevant consultants and internal colleagues. Support engagement with external stakeholders including developers, investors, and delivery partners to support enhanced collaboration. Project Support and Problem Solving - Contribute to the resolution of project and pipeline delivery challenges by applying infrastructure and financing knowledge. Support authorities in identifying commercially viable and sustainable solutions aligned with NWF's principles. Team Collaboration and Development - Work collaboratively within the LA function and across NWF teams to share knowledge and contribute to a high-performing, inclusive culture. Support the development of tools, resources, and processes that enhance NWF's advisory and lending offer. Commercial and Financial Support - Assist in commercial and financial negotiations with the Strategic Partnership, project delivery partners and other local authorities/MSAs. Support risk identification and ensure appropriate escalation and communication within project teams. Internal Collaboration - Work constructively with colleagues across NWF to contribute to sector strategies, share insights, and support the delivery of the Fund's strategic objectives. Knowledge, Skills & Experience Proven experience in financing or delivering infrastructure projects, with a focus on public sector infrastructure. Experience of gained from advisory services and /or supporting lending (e.g. financial modelling, due diligence, contract review, risk assessment) is desirable. A strong understanding of government finance, public sector accounting and devolved governance is desirable and/or institutional investment processes. Excellent presentation and communication skills, with the ability to take ownership of and lead presentations to senior stakeholders. Commercially astute with evidence of negotiation skills from involvement in complex transactions. Experience of proactively building and maintaining relationships, and demonstrable experience of partnership working. Collaborative team player with a commitment to NWF's mission and valuesA career with us offers a unique opportunity to make a lasting impact and work on cutting-edge technologies that will drive the UK's future. We value diversity in our people and inclusion is at the heart of what we do.We offer competitive benefits and unique learning opportunities from combining both private and public sector skills and experience. Please note, referencing and background checks are carried out for all roles here at the National Wealth Fund.The National Wealth Fund encourages a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified people. Inclusion is at the heart of what the Fund does. Diversity in the Fund's people and their ideas will be vital to the National Wealth Fund's success. Appointments will be made on merit, with regard to maintaining the breadth of experience and expertise required and reflecting diversity in the broadest sense, to embrace different perspectives, characteristics and experience, as well as being broadly representative of the nations and regions of the UK. Our roles are open to full-time, part-time or job-share applicants. Job-share applicants should supply individual CVs and a joint cover letter submitted with both applications. As part of our standard hiring process, please be informed that a background check will be conducted for successful candidates in accordance with our company policy and industry best practices. Please note, that successful candidates will be offered a salary that is appropriate to their relevant experience and performance during the selection process.