My Life, My Career

...Met Office. I had trained in the 90's as a weather forecaster, working on the bench with a host of clever people forecasting for aviation, councils, media, utilities and so...
...Met Office. I had trained in the 90's as a weather forecaster, working on the bench with a host of clever people forecasting for aviation, councils, media, utilities and so...
...been a trial for some and a blessing for others. One of the unexpected outcomes of the upheaval with the majority of civil servants working from home has been renewed...
We had a record-breaking number of nominations for the Civil Service Awards this year. More than 1,200 civil servants identified a team or individual who they believe have gone above...
...and now our CS Local Senior Responsible Officer for Wales, explains: "When I agreed to be a ‘Dragon’ for the first Civil Service Local Wales Academy, I did so on...
...and Cyber Monday. It’s a fantastic moment for us all to look at opportunities in our own lives for giving and volunteering. Last year, £6,000 a minute was raised for...
...get out of bed for my nephew and nieces as they didn’t understand, and were desperate for me to open the presents. Trying to smile for them and not get...
...objectives for the Profession – for example use of standardised competencies and agreed qualifications. The intentions of our profession are fundamentally the same as for any of the government professions...
...with Scottish Government Permanent Secretary Leslie Evans (seated centre). I set out my key priorities for the Civil Service for the year ahead. It was an open and forthright session,...
...the priesthood when I retire. Underpinning these activities is a passion for campaigning on mental health issues. I share my story in person for TTCW and for the Civil Service...
...Policy Apprenticeship for HM Revenue & Customs. I joined HMRC in late 2018 after a decade working in retail and marketing, I was keen for a new challenge, and craved...