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...Philippines on three occasions. Initially, I went as part of the immediate emergency response following Super Typhoon Haiyan, and subsequently for follow-up monitoring to ensure UK aid was getting to...
...Philippines on three occasions. Initially, I went as part of the immediate emergency response following Super Typhoon Haiyan, and subsequently for follow-up monitoring to ensure UK aid was getting to...
...the Philippines, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam. That’s a rich mix of cultures, identities, heritages, roots, languages, and more with some currently existing within the Civil Service. Compared to other months commemorating...
...developing a breadth of experience which they can use in their chosen career. From a hiring perspective, successful apprenticeship schemes have been a positive way to promote employer branding and...
...data protection legislation and professional codes of conduct. All data is held securely and can only be accessed by members of the Occupational Health team. If you wish to see...
...spending) that we have our disposal to achieve policy objectives. It spans essentially any rule set by the government or regulators, whether through guidance, codes of practice, licensing requirements or...
...a great way to promote learning. The induction course has benefited from including individual and team stories, generated by the Civil Service Awards and Operational Delivery Profession, and through case...
...be achieved. I never went after promotion as I suffered from crippling interview nerves, but I’ve had a blast with postings at the Old Admiralty Building, Defence Export Services, HMS...