About the job Corporate Affair Manager
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Regulatory Policy Advocacy and Influence
· Advocate for policies that align with the companys objectives.
· Influence legislative and regulatory developments to mitigate business risks.
2. Government and Stakeholder Relations
· Establish and maintain strong, productive relationships with government officials, regulatory bodies, and industry associations.
· Regularly engage key stakeholders to effectively represent company interests.
3. Communication
· Lead crisis communication efforts with government bodies to minimize reputational and operational impact.
· Ensure consistent and accurate external messaging aligned with the companys communication strategy.
4. Regulatory Monitoring
· Track and report on relevant legal and regulatory changes.
· Support compliance efforts to reduce legal and financial risks.
5. Regulatory Policy Analysis and Reporting
· Analyse government policies and assess their relevance to the companys strategic planning.
· Deliver timely, insightful policy reports to senior leadership.
6. Incidental Tasks
· Perform additional tasks as assigned by superiors.
Job Requirements
Education:
· Bachelors degree in political science, International Relations, Law, Government Policy, or a related field.
Experience:
· Minimum of 5 years in government relations, legal affairs, or a similar role.
Skills & Competencies:
· Management & Interpersonal Skills: Integrity, negotiation, time management, teamwork.
· Analytical & Strategic Thinking: Problem-solving and the ability to align regulatory analysis with business strategy.
· Mobility: Willingness to travel and operate in mobile environments.
· Language Proficiency: Advanced in English; proficiency in Korean is an advantage but not required.
· Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc).
Other Knowledge:
· Deep understanding of government processes and regulatory environments.
· Ability to assess the impact of policy developments on business.
· Well-established network within government and Parliament is a strong advantage