A new Civil Service Careers site
...of the redesign. Our ambition is still to showcase every department and profession in the Civil Service, so we’re continually working to welcome new teams onto the site with their...
...of the redesign. Our ambition is still to showcase every department and profession in the Civil Service, so we’re continually working to welcome new teams onto the site with their...
...contains new questions that will tell us the proportions of people who agree that people are kind to each other in their neighbourhood, of people that we think can be...
...account you started last year and forgot about and take Twitter under your wing. My own ‘Twit-epiphany’ came in 2011, watching a BBC documentary on how journalists at the New...
...should be recruited to a unified Civil Service, not a specific department, allowing transfers between departments. recruits be placed into a hierarchical structure of classes and grades promotion on the...
...Service doing to address them? New workplace adjustments guidance Firstly, let me address workplace adjustments. Access to good advice and guidance is paramount in encouraging better interactions between disabled employees...
...for employers. The programme offers those taking part the chance to learn new work skills while providing career development and networking advice. In exchange, participants teach managers and government departments...
...to be championing the Skills Award. I have been fortunate enough to work with many talented and skilled civil servants throughout my career. I recently started a new job, as...
...are more efficient, but also shaped around the needs of users. The New Zealand Government has used GOV.UK source code for their own online presence and the Obama Administration has...
With 24-hour news and social media now an established part of public life, it’s been a very long time since recess was a code-word for relaxation – either for the...
Rt Hon Matthew Hancock Yesterday I gave a speech on how we should approach public service reform in the 21st century. The question posed by history and by new technology...