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Secondment Opportunities in Project and Programme Management Department for Business, Energy and Industrial StrategyReference: 1574729
Closing date: Appointments may be made throughout the campaign window, however final closing date will be 06th April 2018.
Terms of appointment: Candidates must only apply with the prior consent of their current organisation that they are able to be seconded into BEIS.
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In July 2016, the Prime Minister established the Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), creating a new Government Department that integrates policy agendas for energy and climate change with business and science whilst also developing a comprehensive Industrial Strategy.
BEIS leads one of the most challenging and critical set of objectives in Government, aiming to build an economy that works for everyone so that there are great places in every part of the UK for people to work and for businesses to invest, innovate and grow.
There has never been a more exciting time to work in BEIS, with a new, fast-paced agenda as the UK negotiates its exit from the European Union and adapts its relationships with European partners and the rest of the world.
The Prime Minister has identi ied the development of an Industrial Strategy as one of her top priorities.
BEIS is developing a modern Industrial Strategy that builds on Britain’s strategic strengths and encourages long-term investment and innovation, delivering jobs and economic growth to communities across the country.
In order to rise to these challenges we need the best people to work on them. We are delighted to be able to offer the opportunity for high quality secondees to join the Department and have a real input into shaping this crucial agenda. We have a range of exciting and challenging roles available for motivated and innovative candidates that can demonstrate they have the passion, values and ability to make a real difference. The positions will be demanding and fast-paced, high-profile and rewarding. We invite you to join our structured secondee programme, the BEIS Fellowship.
I look forward to your application and the prospect of welcoming you to the Department.
There has never been a more exciting time to work in BEIS
Alex ChisholmPermanent Secretary
Seconded Project and Programme ManagersCandidate Information Pack
Welcome
About the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)The Department brings together responsibilities for business, Industrial Strategy, science, innovation, energy, and climate change.
We are responsible for:
• Delivering an ambitious Industrial Strategy: developinga long-term strategy to reinvigorate the UK’s economicperformance, with science and innovation at its core, building onour local strengths and fostering enterprise to ensure every placemeets its potential.
• Maximising investment opportunities and bolstering UKinterests: Delivering the best results for the UK from Brexit,through stronger global relationships and building business andinvestor confidence. Throughout, we will ensure our economy isresilient to unforeseen economic shocks.
• Promoting competitive markets and responsible businesspractices: Securing better outcomes for consumers by creatinga more competitive business environment. Ensuring that thereis a labour market which supports workers by offering everyonequality, well paid jobs and better working conditions.
• Ensuring the UK has a reliable, low cost and clean energysystem: Meeting our needs for the future by upgrading anddiversifying our energy supplies – making sure that they aresmarter, cleaner, and more secure and affordable for consumersand businesses.
To find out more please follow us on:
www.gov.uk/beis & https://twitter.com/beisgovuk
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Background
Seconded Project and Programme ManagersCandidate Information Pack
Job Title
Seconded Project and Programme Managers
Vacancy reference
1574729
Salary
As roles are available across a variety of grades, it is expected that salaries will fall within a range of £37,200 to £70,394 (from Senior Executive Officer, through Grade 7 to Grade 6). In most circumstances secondees’ organisations will be reimbursed at the pay band entry point
Vacancy DescriptionWhat are we offering?
This is a new chapter for Britain, providing a unique opportunity to get involved in developing policy that will have a long term and wide reaching impact on the UK. Working in the heart of Government will give you the opportunity to play a leading role in shaping and influencing the direction of the UK.
We are seeking secondees to work on BEIS policies to support the department in implementing the industrial strategy, delivering on the Clean Growth Strategy and navigating the UK’s exit from the European Union.
Secondees, - who in civil service parlance are people seconded to us from non civil service employers - will work across a range of work streams. They will help to develop and deliver the analysis, governance and external engagement which will underpin successful delivery. This will require working across the breadth of Government, engaging with colleagues within the Department, No10, Cabinet Office, HM Treasury, Department for Exiting the European Union, Department of International Trade and other departments.
There are a variety of opportunities available at various levels of seniority across the Department, working in both the central EU teams and in areas such as EU Emissions Trading Systems; Business Innovation, Science and Research; UK Space Agency, amongst others.
You will be given induction and support to help you operate in Government, and you will join our secondee network.
You will benefit from a structured programme we are creating for secondees, the BEIS Fellowship. This will include training in policy development, seeing the internal workings of Parliament and working with Ministers.
Vacancy
Job Title
Seconded Project and Programme Managers
Vacancy reference
1574729
Salary
As roles are available across a variety of grades, it is expected that salaries will fall within a range of £37,200 to £70,394 (from Senior Executive Officer, through Grade 7 to Grade 6). In most circumstances secondees’ organisations will be reimbursed at the pay band entry point
Seconded Project and Programme ManagersCandidate Information Pack
Essential:
• You must be able to be secondedfrom your current organisation within areasonable timeframe, for a period of sixmonths to two years;
• A strong skillset in delivering complexprogrammes and projects, and managingrisk and reputation, for high profileorganisations with a wide reach,;
• You will have experience in one or more ofthe wide range of sectors associated withthe BEIS agenda so have insight into theirdelivery;
• You may be early career or an establishedoperator but you’ve got to be able to fitquickly into the team;
• You must have an interest and someinsight into how politics translates intopolicies;
Desirable:
• You might be qualified in a range ofprofessions and bring business acumen,commercial experience, digital expertise;
• You may have worked with EU relatedmatters before;
• You may work within the businessenvironment, consultancy, regulation, notfor profit, local government or academic/research sectors.
It will offer the opportunity for you to benefit from, influence and add to the skills, insights and networks of BEIS and wider Government.
We invite you to work in the heart of Government, building on our strengths, and making the most of this opportunity. If you want to be part of making history and have the appropriate background, we would like to hear from you.
What we are looking for
Successful candidates for these roles will demonstrate a range of the following skills:
Vacancy
Job Title
Seconded Project and Programme Managers
Vacancy reference
1574729
Salary
As roles are available across a variety of grades, it is expected that salaries will fall within a range of £37,200 to £70,394 (from Senior Executive Officer, through Grade 7 to Grade 6). In most circumstances secondees’ organisations will be reimbursed at the pay band entry point
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Reimbursement
Depending on the role secondees are matched to, the expectation is that BEIS will reimburse the amount of the Civil Service equivalent salary, for the role and equivalent Civil Service grade. We expect that the secondee’s organisation will make up the difference if necessary to meet the individual’s current salary.
As roles are available across a variety of grades, it is expected that salaries will fall within a range of £37,200 to £70,394 (from Senior Executive Officer, through Grade 7 to Grade 6). In most circumstances, secondees’ organisations will be reimbursed at the pay band entry point.
Secondees will move into role and will remain on their employing organisation’s terms and conditions and payroll.
Vacancy
Job Title
Seconded Project and Programme Managers
Vacancy reference
1574729
Salary
As roles are available across a variety of grades, it is expected that salaries will fall within a range of £37,200 to £70,394 (from Senior Executive Officer, through Grade 7 to Grade 6). In most circumstances secondees’ organisations will be reimbursed at the pay band entry point
Seconded Project and Programme ManagersCandidate Information Pack
Sifting and Selection Please follow the process as outlined on the CS Jobs website. Please submit your completed application as soon as possible, as applications will be considered on an on-going basis at points throughout the campaign. Please apply as soon as you are able to enable us to consider you early. The final deadline for applications is midnight on 06th April 2018.
The application process will ask you to complete some basic personal details, and then submit:
• A CV setting out your career history, with responsibilities and achievements;
• A statement of suitability (max 1200 words) explaining how you consider yourpersonal skills, qualities and experience provide evidence of your suitability for the role,including which type of role you would like to apply for and whether you would like to beconsidered for any future secondment opportunities.
• Your statement must also include your current salary and levels of responsibility.This will enable us to match you into a relevant role. Please also provide anindication (if known) of when you might be able to be seconded, and if so, forhow long.
Candidates who pass the sift will be invited to attend an informal interview with one or more BEIS senior managers. Further details on this will be given to successful candidates following the sift.
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Process
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Please note that as these are secondments, these roles are being recruited under an exception to the Civil Service Commission’s Recruitment Principles.
Roles will be allocated to successful candidates based on where they can add the most value rather than on merit order. The secondment will not exceed 2 years and successful candidates will not be able to apply for internal Civil Service vacancies.
civilservicecommission.independent.gov.uk
Civil Service Commission, Room G/8, 1 Horse Guards Road, SW1A 2HQ.
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Process
Civil Service Commission’s Recruitment Principles
Recruitment Process
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If you wish to receive a hard copy of the information, or in an alternative format e.g. Audio, Braille or large font then please contact: [email protected].
If you are unable to complete your application online, and need assistance, we may be able to put a reasonable adjustment in place to help. If this is the case, please contact us at: [email protected] and we will look into this situation for you.
Please note we are unable to accept any applications after the closing date, if you require a reasonable adjustment, please let us know prior to the closing date.
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Process
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Process
Further Information
Final Closing date to register and submit application:
Sift period 2:
06th April 2018
26th – 30th March 2018
Sift period 1:
Interviews from sift period 2:
Sift period 3:
Interviews from sift period 3:
12th – 16th March 2018
w/c 9th April 2018
9th – 13th April 2018
w/c 16th April 2018
Interviews from sift period 1: w/c 19th March 2018
Indicative TimelinePlease note that these dates are only indicative at this stage and could be subject to change. If you are unable to meet these timeframes, please let us know by contacting [email protected]. Please ensure you quote the job title and reference number in your e-mail.
Although the vacancy will be open for 6 weeks, we will sift and interview candidates at two week intervals. PLEASE APPLY AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE The anticipated timetable is as follows:
Interviews will take place in 1 Victoria St, Westminster, London SW1H 0ET. Candidates are asked to note the above timetable, exercising flexibility through the recruitment and selection process.
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Secondment, from 6 months up to 2 years.
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Westminster, London.
Relocation costs will not be reimbursed.
Some travel may be required. Travel and subsistence costs will be reimbursed in line with Departmental policy.
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As roles are available across a variety of grades, it is expected that salaries will fall within a range of £37,200 - £70,394. In most circumstances secondees’ organisations will be reimbursed at the pay band entry point.
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To be eligible for employment you must be a national from the following countries:
• The United Kingdom
• The Republic of Ireland
• The Commonwealth*
• A European Economic Area (EEA) Member State
• Switzerland
• Turkey
Certain family members of EEA, Switzerland and Turkish nationals are also eligible to apply regardless of their nationality.
(*Commonwealth citizens not yet in the UK, who have no right of abode in the UK and who do not have leave to enter the UK are ineligible to apply.)
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Before the appointment of the successful candidate can be confirmed, the Department will undertake background security checks. As part of this, we will need to confirm your identity, employment history over the past three years (or course details if you were in education), nationality and immigration status, and criminal record (unspent convictions only).
Successful candidates will be required to pass Baseline Personnel Security Standard checks as a minimum, and some roles may require a higher level of checking.
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Candidates must note the requirement to declare any interests they may have that might cause questions to be raised about their approach to the business of the Department. They are required to declare any relevant business interests, shareholdings, positions of authority, retainers, consultancy arrangements or other connections with commercial, public or voluntary bodies, both for themselves and for their spouses/partners. The successful candidate will be required to give up any conflicting interests and his/her other business and financial interests may be published.
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The Department is committed to being an equal opportunities employer. We value and welcome diversity. We aim to develop all our staff to enable them to make a full contribution to meeting the Department’s objectives, and to fulfil their own potential on merit. We will not tolerate harassment or other unfair discrimination on grounds of sex, marital status, race, colour, nationality, ethnic origin, disability, age, religion or sexual orientation. We will promote and support the use of a range of flexible working patterns to enable staff to balance home and work responsibilities; and we will treat people fairly irrespective of their working arrangements.
Under the terms of the Equality Act 2010, we are legally required to consider making reasonable adjustments to ensure that disabled people are not disadvantaged in the recruitment and selection process. We are therefore committed to meeting, wherever possible, any needs you specify in your application. We will also consider any reasonable adjustments under the terms of the Act to enable any applicant with a disability (as defined under the Act) to meet the requirements of the post.
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Candidate Information Pack Department: Department for Business, Energy
and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
Job Role:
Secondment Opportunities in Project and Programme ManagementReference: 1574729 Closing date: Appointments may be made throughout
the campaign window, however final closing date will
be 06th April 2018.
Terms of appointment: Candidates must only apply
with the prior consent of their current organisation that
they are able to be seconded into BEIS.
Project / Programme Managers, Reference 1574729
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Contents
AbouttheDepartmentforBusiness,EnergyandIndustrialStrategy(BEIS).....................................................4
VacancyDescription..........................................................................................................................................5
Siftingandselection..........................................................................................................................................7
TheRecruitmentProcess..................................................................................................................................8
IndicativeTimeline............................................................................................................................................9
Terms,ConditionsandBenefits......................................................................................................................10
Welcome
In July 2016, the Prime Minister established the Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), creating a new Government Department that integrates policy agendas for energy and climate change with business and science whilst also developing a comprehensive Industrial Strategy.
BEIS leads one of the most challenging and critical set of objectives in Government, aiming to build an economy that works for everyone so that there are great places in every part of the UK for people to work and for businesses to invest, innovate and grow.
There has never been a more exciting time to work in BEIS, with a new, fast-paced agenda as the UK negotiates its exit from the European Union and adapts its relationships with European partners and the rest of the world.
The Prime Minister has identified the development of an Industrial Strategy as one of her top priorities. BEIS is developing a modern Industrial Strategy that builds on Britain’s strategic strengths and encourages long-term investment and innovation, delivering jobs and economic growth to communities across the country.
In order to rise to these challenges we need the best people to work on them. We are delighted to be able to offer the opportunity for high quality secondees to join the Department and have a real input into shaping this crucial agenda. We have a range of exciting and challenging roles available for motivated and innovative candidates that can demonstrate they have the passion, values and ability to make a real difference. The positions will be demanding and fast-paced, high-profile and rewarding. We invite you to join our structured secondee programme, the BEIS Fellowship.
I look forward to your application and the prospect of welcoming you to the Department.
Alex Chisholm
Permanent Secretary
There has never been a more
exciting time to work in BEIS
Alex Chisholm
Permanent Secretary, BEIS
About the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
The Department brings together responsibilities for business, Industrial Strategy, science, innovation, energy, and climate change.
We are responsible for:
• Delivering an ambitious Industrial Strategy: developing a long-term strategy to reinvigorate the UK’s economic performance, with science and innovation at its core, building on our local strengths and fostering enterprise to ensure every place meets its potential.
• Maximising investment opportunities and bolstering UK interests: Delivering the best results for the UK from Brexit, through stronger global relationships and building business and investor confidence. Throughout, we will ensure our economy is resilient to unforeseen economic shocks.
• Promoting competitive markets and responsible business practices: Securing better outcomes for consumers by creating a more competitive business environment. Ensuring that there is a labour market which supports workers by offering everyone quality, well paid jobs and better working conditions.
• Ensuring the UK has a reliable, low cost and clean energy system: Meeting our needs for the future by upgrading and diversifying our energy supplies – making sure that they are smarter, cleaner, and more secure and affordable for consumers and businesses.
To find out more please follow us on: www.gov.uk/beis & https://twitter.com/beisgovuk
Vacancy Description
What are we offering? This is a new chapter for Britain, providing a unique opportunity to get involved in developing policy that will have a long term and wide reaching impact on the UK. Working in the heart of Government will give you the opportunity to play a leading role in shaping and influencing the direction of the UK. we are seeking secondees to work on BEIS policies to support the department in implementing the industrial strategy, delivering on the Clean Growth Strategy and navigating the UK’s exit from the European Union. Secondees, - who in civil service parlance are people seconded to us from non civil service employers - will work across a range of work streams. They will help to develop and deliver the analysis, governance and external engagement which will underpin successful delivery. This will require working across the breadth of Government, engaging with colleagues within the Department, No10, Cabinet Office, HM Treasury, Department for Exiting the European Union, Department of International Trade and other departments.
There are a variety of opportunities available at various levels of seniority across the Department, working in both the central EU teams and in areas such as EU Emissions Trading Systems; Business Innovation, Science and Research; UK Space Agency, amongst others. You will be given induction and support to help you operate in Government, and you will join our secondee network. You will benefit from a structured programme we are creating for secondees, the BEIS Fellowship. This will include training in policy development, seeing the internal workings of Parliament and working with Ministers. It will offer the opportunity for you to benefit from, influence and add to the skills, insights and networks of BEIS and wider Government. We invite you to work in the heart of Government, building on our strengths, and making the most of this opportunity. If you want to be part of making history and have the appropriate background, we would like to hear from you.
What we are looking for Successful candidates for these roles will demonstrate a range of the following skills:
Essential:
• You must be able to be seconded from your current organisation within a reasonable timeframe, for a period of six months to two years;
• A strong skillset in delivering complex programmes and projects, and managing risk and reputation, for high profile organisations with a wide reach,;
• You will have experience in one or more of the wide range of sectors associated with the BEIS agenda so have insight into their delivery;
• You may be early career or an established operator but you’ve got to be able to fit quickly into the team;
• You must have an interest and some insight into how politics translates into policies;
Desirable:
• You might be qualified in a range of professions and bring business acumen, commercial experience, digital expertise;
• You may have worked with EU related matters before; • You may work within the business environment, consultancy, regulation, not for profit, local
government or academic/research sectors.
Reimbursement Depending on the role secondees are matched to, the expectation is that BEIS will reimburse the amount of the Civil Service equivalent salary, for the role and equivalent Civil Service grade. We expect that the secondee’s organisation will make up the difference if necessary to meet the individual’s current salary. As roles are available across a variety of grades, it is expected that salaries will fall within a range of £37,200 to £70,394 (from Senior Executive Officer, through Grade 7 to Grade 6). In most circumstances, secondees’ organisations will be reimbursed at the pay band entry point. Secondees will move into role and will remain on their employing organisation’s terms and conditions and payroll.
Sifting and selection
Please follow the process as outlined on the CS Jobs website. Please submit your completed
application as soon as possible, as applications will be considered on an on-going basis at points
throughout the campaign. Please apply as soon as you are able to enable us to consider you
early. The final deadline for applications is midnight on 06th April 2018.
The application process will ask you to complete some basic personal details, and then submit:
• A CV setting out your career history, with responsibilities and achievements;
• A statement of suitability (max 1200 words) explaining how you consider your personal skills, qualities and experience provide evidence of your suitability for the role, including which type of role you would like to apply for and whether you would like to be considered for any future secondment opportunities.
• Your statement must also include your current salary and levels of responsibility. This will enable us to match you into a relevant role. Please also provide an indication (if known) of when you might be able to be seconded, and if so, for how long.
Candidates who pass the sift will be invited to attend an informal interview with one or more BEIS
senior managers. Further details on this will be given to successful candidates following the sift.
The Recruitment Process
How to Apply To apply for this post please follow the instructions on the CS Jobs
website as soon as possible, but by no later than 06th April 2018.
Civil Service Commission’s Recruitment Principles
Please note that as these are secondments, these roles are being recruited under an exception to the Civil Service Commission’s Recruitment Principles.
Roles will be allocated to successful candidates based on where they can add the most value rather than on merit order. The secondment will not exceed 2 years and successful candidates will not be able to apply for internal Civil Service vacancies.
civilservicecommission.independent.gov.uk
Civil Service Commission, Room G/8, 1 Horse Guards Road SW1A 2HQ [email protected]
Alternative Formats If you wish to receive a hard copy of the information, or in an
alternative format e.g. Audio, Braille or large font then please contact:
If you are unable to complete your application online, and need
assistance, we may be able to put a reasonable adjustment in place
to help. If this is the case, please contact us at:
[email protected] and we will look into this
situation for you.
Please note we are unable to accept any applications after the
closing date. If you require a reasonable adjustment, please let us
know prior to the closing date.
Further Information If you have any questions about applying for this role ,please contact:
[email protected]. Please ensure you quote
the job title and reference number in your e-mail.
Indicative Timeline
Please note that these dates are only indicative at this stage and could be subject to change. If you
are unable to meet these timeframes, please let us know by contacting
[email protected]. Please ensure you quote the job title and reference
number in your e-mail.
Although the vacancy will be open for 6 weeks, we will sift and interview candidates at two week
intervals. PLEASE APPLY AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE The anticipated timetable is as follows:
Final Closing date to register and submit application: 06th April 2018
Sift period 1: 12th – 16th March 2018
Interviews from sift period 1: wc 19th March 2018
Sift period 2: 26th – 30th March 2018
Interviews from sift period 2: w/c 9th April 2018
Sift period 3: 9th – 13th April 2018
Interviews from sift period 3 wc 16th April 2018
Interviews will take place in 1 Victoria St, Westminster, London SW1H 0ET. Candidates are asked
to note the above timetable, exercising flexibility through the recruitment and selection process.
Terms, Conditions and Benefits
The information offered in this document is supplied in good faith but does not in itself form any
part of the contract of employment.
Appointment Term Secondment, from 6 months up to 2 years.
Location Westminster, London. Relocation costs will not be reimbursed.
Some travel may be required. Travel and subsistence costs will
be reimbursed in line with Departmental policy.
Working Arrangements If you are already working a flexible working pattern, we will try to
accommodate this. This can be discussed with candidates at the
informal interview stage.
Salary Range Depending on the role secondees are matched to, the expectation is that BEIS will reimburse the amount of the Civil Service equivalent salary, with the secondee’s organisation making up the difference if necessary to meet individual’s current salary.
As roles are available across a variety of grades, it is expected that salaries will fall within a range of £37,200 - £70,394. In most
circumstances secondees’ organisations will be reimbursed at the pay band entry point.
Leave Allowance You will retain the terms and conditions of your existing contract,
including annual leave allowance.
Nationality To be eligible for employment you must be a national from the
following countries:
The United Kingdom
The Republic of Ireland
The Commonwealth*
A European Economic Area (EEA) Member State
Switzerland
Turkey
Certain family members of EEA, Switzerland and Turkish nationals
are also eligible to apply regardless of their nationality.
(*Commonwealth citizens not yet in the UK, who have no right of
abode in the UK and who do not have leave to enter the UK are
ineligible to apply.)
For further information on whether you are eligible to apply, please
visit http://www.gov.uk.
Security Clearance Before the appointment of the successful candidate can be confirmed,
the Department will undertake background security checks. As part of
this, we will need to confirm your identity, employment history over the
past three years (or course details if you were in education),
nationality and immigration status, and criminal record (unspent
convictions only).
Successful candidates will be required to pass Baseline Personnel
Security Standard checks as a minimum, and some roles may require
a higher level of checking.
Conflicts of Interest Candidates must note the requirement to declare any interests they
may have that might cause questions to be raised about their
approach to the business of the Department. They are required to
declare any relevant business interests, shareholdings, positions of
authority, retainers, consultancy arrangements or other connections
with commercial, public or voluntary bodies, both for themselves and
for their spouses/partners. The successful candidate will be required
to give up any conflicting interests and his/her other business and
financial interests may be published.
Equality and Diversity The Department is committed to being an equal opportunities
organisation. We value and welcome diversity. We aim to develop all
our people to enable them to make a full contribution to meeting the
Department's objectives, and to fulfil their own potential on merit. We
will not tolerate harassment or other unfair discrimination on grounds
of sex, marital status, race, colour, nationality, ethnic origin, disability,
age, religion or sexual orientation. We will promote and support the
use of a range of flexible working patterns to enable staff to balance
home and work responsibilities; and we will treat people fairly
irrespective of their working arrangements.
Under the terms of the Equality Act 2010, we are legally required to
consider making reasonable adjustments to ensure that disabled
people are not disadvantaged in the recruitment and selection
process. We are therefore committed to meeting, wherever possible,
any needs you specify in your application. We will also consider any
reasonable adjustments under the terms of the Act to enable any
applicant with a disability (as defined under the Act) to meet the
requirements of the post.
Civil Service Code All civil servants are subject to the provisions of the Civil Service Code
that details the Civil Service values, standards of behaviour and rights
and responsibilities. For further information, visit Gov.UK. Secondees
while with BEIS are also subject to the provisions of the Code.
Government Recruitment Service
100 Parliament Street
London | SW1A 2BQ