Job Description
Main purpose of job: The British Government’s Consulate in Los Angeles is offering an exciting opportunity to join as Global Issues Officer. This is a meaningful role which supports and further develops the special relationship between the UK and the US - contributing to work shaping international diplomacy to make a real difference globally. The US Network offers a unique, career-enhancing opportunity and is committed to supporting its staff through a comprehensive benefits package- including generous leave, competitive insurance options, a top-tier 401(k) programme, and access to world-class learning and development resources. We are committed to fostering a healthy work-life balance and supporting employee wellbeing through a structured hybrid working model that includes opportunities for remote work and flexible hours, where operational needs allow. In this role, you will be part of a dynamic international environment spanning the British Government’s extensive network across the United States and the United Kingdom, which includes the Embassy in Washington, the UK Mission to the United Nations, multiple Consulates, and other Government Offices—comprising over 900 staff and supporting the work of approximately 30 UK government departments and agencies. As Global Issues Officer in the Global Issues US Network you will contribute to strengthening UK-US collaboration by providing reporting and analysis on some of the key thematic issues between the United Kingdom and United States, delivered from a regional perspective: both state and city level for BCG LA. The Global Issues Officer role also supports high level visits, global campaigns, organisation of public diplomacy events, and leads on Country Business Plan reporting for the Consulate. With the major events coming to LA over the next few years, the Global Issues Officer will have the opportunity to explore new areas of engagement and support event delivery as the UK builds through preparations for the ‘Greater Together LA Festival’, 2026 World Cup, and towards the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Positioned within the US Global Issues Officer Network, and reporting to the Deputy Consul General, you will work closely with internal stakeholders in existing Consulate networks as well as policy teams based in the British Embassy in Washington, DC, and external partners including local government counterparts, think tanks, and industry leaders. This role supports the UK’s broader strategic objectives in a range of global issues, including climate, and offers valuable experience in international engagement and cross-government collaboration. The successful candidate is expected to operate with a high degree of initiative in identifying and progressing areas of UK interest. We’re looking for a proactive, adaptable, self-starter with experience in creating and maintaining networks of key contacts and synthesising a range of data and inputs to present clear reporting and analysis to senior stakeholders. You’ll bring strong communication and prioritisation skills, and a commitment to understanding key policy issues relevant to Southern California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, and Hawaii. Roles and responsibilities: *These percentages are indicative and may shift over time depending on team priorities and organizational needs. Essential qualifications: Desirable skills / experience / qualifications: Required behaviours Communicating and Influencing, Making Effective Decisions, Seeing the Big Picture, Working Together Application deadline 6 February 2026 Grade Higher Executive Officer (HEO) Type of Position Full-time, Permanent Working hours per week 40 Region Americas, Caribbean & Overseas Territories Country/Territory United States Location (City) Los Angeles Type of Post British Consulate General Number of vacancies 1 Salary Currency USD Salary $87,920 Type of Salary yearly Start Date 30 March 2026 Other benefits and conditions of employment You must have the right to live and work in the US in order to take up this role, whether in your own right or as a dependant, and be able to demonstrate that when required. If you are not a US citizen, dual US citizen or US Permanent Resident, it is your responsibility check your eligibility to work for a foreign government in the United States, and specifically to work in this role at this location, and provide proof of your eligibility via an Employment Authorisation Document or other relevant document when required. The UK Government does not routinely sponsor work visas; the job advertisement will state clearly whether sponsorship is available. You may refer to our website for additional information: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/living-in-the-usa. Unique Tax Rules Please note that the tax arrangements imposed by the US on staff working for foreign governments, as well as those imposed by the UK Treasury on British and dual nationals working for the UK Government overseas, are atypical. The UK Government cannot withhold taxes (including FICA) on behalf of a US taxpayer. Instead, a US taxpayer is required to file taxes as if they are self-employed, and a FICA allowance is granted for those required to pay the employer contribution. Certain categories of staff (for example dual UK-US nationals and some visa holders) who work at Consulates General are not subject to US taxes. For those not subject to US taxes the UK Government reduces gross pay to a level broadly equivalent to taxed net pay. There are also social security implications for dual UK-US nationals. Please keep all this in mind when looking at the salary and the benefits package. If you are offered a job with the UK’s US Network you will be given further tax and social security information relevant to your personal circumstances and place of work; you are advised to consider this information and its impact on your circumstances carefully – potentially with the advice of a tax professional - before accepting a job. Closing date of receiving applications is before 23:55 (Local Time) on 06 February 2026.