Head of Government Affairs
2026-03-28T05:41:36+00:00
Tetra Pak
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Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Engineering
Management, Business Operations, Advertising & Public Relations, Civil & Government, Legal
2026-04-27T17:00:00+00:00
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)
Tetra Pak is one of three companies in the Tetra Laval Group - a private group that started in Sweden. The other two companies are DeLaval and Sidel. Tetra Laval is headquartered in Switzerland. Together with our customers we make food safe and available, everywhere. Since the start in 1951 we have taken pride in providing the best possibl...
Responsibilities or duties
As the Head of Corporate Affairs, you will:
- Develop and lead the public affairs and government relations strategy and annual work plans for East & Southern Africa to influence the policy environment and position Tetra Pak as a partner and solution provider on issues critical to business continuity and growth. Key areas include environmental sustainability, circular economy (e.g., waste management, EPR, single‑use plastics), food (e.g., food loss and waste, sugar tax, school feeding programs), fiscal policies (tariffs, duties, forex restrictions), climate, and nature. Preventing punitive regulation is a core priority.
- Proactively monitor policy and regulatory developments at regional, national, and state levels; identify emerging trends and issues; assess risks and opportunities; and propose response strategies.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with key policy stakeholders, industry peers, NGOs, and influencers. Ensure active representation in relevant industry associations and networks, and organize strategic engagements for the Managing Director and senior leadership.
- Lead advocacy campaigns and external positioning with government bodies and policy stakeholders; identify platforms and opportunities for thought leadership.
- Operate with clear, measurable objectives aligned with Corporate Affairs and country leadership.
- Strengthen internal capabilities related to regulatory affairs and public policy advocacy; secure appropriate external support and manage external partners and consultancy firms.
- Monitor the policy landscape across uncovered countries in the region and initiate escalation or engagement plans when required.
Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)
We believe you have
- Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in public policy, international affairs, political science, law, or related fields preferred.
Experience needed
- At least 8 years of relevant experience in East & Southern Africa in public or corporate affairs roles within multinational companies, public affairs firms, international organizations, or industry associations—ideally in the food, beverage, or packaging sectors.
- Strong experience in public affairs, government affairs, sustainability, environment, food, and consumer health policy, with a proven ability to lead advocacy campaigns and work cross‑functionally with business leaders.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and implement effective and practical public affairs strategies and plans that deliver results.
- Develop and lead the public affairs and government relations strategy and annual work plans for East & Southern Africa to influence the policy environment and position Tetra Pak as a partner and solution provider on issues critical to business continuity and growth. Key areas include environmental sustainability, circular economy (e.g., waste management, EPR, single‑use plastics), food (e.g., food loss and waste, sugar tax, school feeding programs), fiscal policies (tariffs, duties, forex restrictions), climate, and nature. Preventing punitive regulation is a core priority.
- Proactively monitor policy and regulatory developments at regional, national, and state levels; identify emerging trends and issues; assess risks and opportunities; and propose response strategies.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with key policy stakeholders, industry peers, NGOs, and influencers. Ensure active representation in relevant industry associations and networks, and organize strategic engagements for the Managing Director and senior leadership.
- Lead advocacy campaigns and external positioning with government bodies and policy stakeholders; identify platforms and opportunities for thought leadership.
- Operate with clear, measurable objectives aligned with Corporate Affairs and country leadership.
- Strengthen internal capabilities related to regulatory affairs and public policy advocacy; secure appropriate external support and manage external partners and consultancy firms.
- Monitor the policy landscape across uncovered countries in the region and initiate escalation or engagement plans when required.
- Public affairs
- Government affairs
- Sustainability
- Environment policy
- Food policy
- Consumer health policy
- Advocacy campaigns
- Cross-functional collaboration
- Strategy development
- Policy monitoring
- Risk assessment
- Stakeholder relationship management
- Thought leadership
- Regulatory affairs
- Public policy advocacy
- Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in public policy, international affairs, political science, law, or related fields preferred.
- At least 8 years of relevant experience in East & Southern Africa in public or corporate affairs roles within multinational companies, public affairs firms, international organizations, or industry associations—ideally in the food, beverage, or packaging sectors.
- Strong experience in public affairs, government affairs, sustainability, environment, food, and consumer health policy, with a proven ability to lead advocacy campaigns and work cross‑functionally with business leaders.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and implement effective and practical public affairs strategies and plans that deliver results.
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Vacancy title:
Head of Government Affairs
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Engineering, Category: Management, Business Operations, Advertising & Public Relations, Civil & Government, Legal]
Jobs at:
Tetra Pak
Deadline of this Job:
Monday, April 27 2026
Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi
Summary
Date Posted: Saturday, March 28 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)
Tetra Pak is one of three companies in the Tetra Laval Group - a private group that started in Sweden. The other two companies are DeLaval and Sidel. Tetra Laval is headquartered in Switzerland. Together with our customers we make food safe and available, everywhere. Since the start in 1951 we have taken pride in providing the best possibl...
Responsibilities or duties
As the Head of Corporate Affairs, you will:
- Develop and lead the public affairs and government relations strategy and annual work plans for East & Southern Africa to influence the policy environment and position Tetra Pak as a partner and solution provider on issues critical to business continuity and growth. Key areas include environmental sustainability, circular economy (e.g., waste management, EPR, single‑use plastics), food (e.g., food loss and waste, sugar tax, school feeding programs), fiscal policies (tariffs, duties, forex restrictions), climate, and nature. Preventing punitive regulation is a core priority.
- Proactively monitor policy and regulatory developments at regional, national, and state levels; identify emerging trends and issues; assess risks and opportunities; and propose response strategies.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with key policy stakeholders, industry peers, NGOs, and influencers. Ensure active representation in relevant industry associations and networks, and organize strategic engagements for the Managing Director and senior leadership.
- Lead advocacy campaigns and external positioning with government bodies and policy stakeholders; identify platforms and opportunities for thought leadership.
- Operate with clear, measurable objectives aligned with Corporate Affairs and country leadership.
- Strengthen internal capabilities related to regulatory affairs and public policy advocacy; secure appropriate external support and manage external partners and consultancy firms.
- Monitor the policy landscape across uncovered countries in the region and initiate escalation or engagement plans when required.
Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)
We believe you have
- Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in public policy, international affairs, political science, law, or related fields preferred.
Experience needed
- At least 8 years of relevant experience in East & Southern Africa in public or corporate affairs roles within multinational companies, public affairs firms, international organizations, or industry associations—ideally in the food, beverage, or packaging sectors.
- Strong experience in public affairs, government affairs, sustainability, environment, food, and consumer health policy, with a proven ability to lead advocacy campaigns and work cross‑functionally with business leaders.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and implement effective and practical public affairs strategies and plans that deliver results.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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