Local NGDP – Brent council
Graduate scheme

Vacancy Reference: 002102

Location: Graduate scheme

Closing Date: 06/01/2021

Salary: £26,745 increasing to £27,717 p.a. inc.

Employment Type: Graduate Programme

Department: Graduate Scheme

Hours Per Week: 36

Starting Salary:  £26,745 increasing to £27,717 p.a. inc.

Contract: Fixed term (2 years)

Hours of work: 36 hours per week    

Location: Civic Centre and other locations from time to time

Brent Council’s local graduate scheme

We participate in the National Graduate Development Programme (NGDP), which is run by the Local Government Association (LGA). The NGDP is a two-year high profile national management trainee programme for high calibre graduates with the potential to become senior leaders in local government within the next ten years.

If you have never thought of working for your local council before, now is the time. We are offering Brent residents the opportunity to apply to join our graduate scheme from October 2021.

A prime location – on your doorstep! It takes under 10 minutes to walk from Wembley Park station to the Civic Centre and 20 minutes from Wembley Central station. We are well served by public transport within and out of the borough.

We welcome Brent locals who are passionate about making their borough a better place to live. Click here to find out more about the benefits of working for Brent Council.

If applicants are unsuccessful after interviewing at Brent Council (Stage 4), they will have the opportunity to be included in the NGDP’s national pool of candidates and may be offered an interview at other councils.


Essential Requirements

Applicants must meet the following essential criteria;

  • Obtained at least a 2:2 (or higher) undergraduate degree in any subject by Summer 2021
  • Have the right to work in the UK without employer sponsorship

You can apply for the scheme regardless of when you graduated.

To be eligible for a place on the scheme at Brent you must also meet one of the criteria below:

  • Currently a Brent resident and have been for 2 or more years.
  • Former student at a Brent secondary or further education establishment (this includes school, college, PRU)
  • Brent Care leaver
  • Brent Council Employee for more than a year

The application process

Successful applicants will need to demonstrate they possess the NGDP’s key skills and behaviours through a competitive, multi-stage application process. Local candidates participate in the same process as national candidates but have the advantage of a guaranteed interview with Brent.

Your local application will progress in the same timeframe as the NGDP’s national campaign and you will be assessed at the same time as national candidates. The NGDP support team will invite successful candidates to each stage of the NGDP recruitment process.

Those candidates who are successful at the assessment centre (stage 3) will then be referred for an interview with Brent council. The NGDP facilitates the assessment of all nominated local candidates in line with national candidates to ensure they meet the same standard.

How to Apply

If you are interested in applying as a local candidate for Brent Council and meet the above eligibility criteria, please apply by clicking the button below.

Applications close at 6 January 2021.

We support the NGDP’s goal to recruit graduates from all different backgrounds, universities and degree disciplines; our aim is to reflect the diverse community that we serve. We are looking for people who have the right values and attitudes and who can demonstrate their motivation for a career in the public sector, and who is genuinely interested in the borough.

Brent has a positive approach to flexible working.

As a disability confident employer Brent welcomes applications from people with all disabilities, including hidden disabilities and mental health conditions. If you require reasonable adjustments to be made to any part of the recruitment process for the NGDP due to your disability, please contact us the NGDP support team at ngdp.support@local.gov.uk. If you are successful at assessment stage you will be guaranteed an interview with us and will be asked to make us aware of any adjustments via recruitment@brent.gov.uk so that we can make suitable arrangements to support you.  Please note the information you provide will be treated fairly and confidentially.’

Please read before applying

The Local Government Association’s (LGA) NGDP support team are hosting the applications for Brent council local campaign for the National Graduate Development Programme (NGDP).

The LGA and Brent council will review your application in partnership and Brent council will be responsible for shortlisting your application against their set criteria for local candidates, whilst the LGA ensure that you have met the boundaries for the NGDP test and assessments during the recruitment process as well as the education requirement for the programme.

Your local application will progress in the same timeframe and alongside the NGDP’s national campaign and you will be assessed alongside national candidates. The NGDP facilitates the assessment of all nominated local candidates in line with national candidates to ensure they meet the same standard. The NGDP support team will invite successful candidates to each stage of the NGDP recruitment process including the online tests, video interview and assessment centres and will refer those that are successful at stage 3 for an interview with the council.

Successful candidates will become part of the national cohort with access to NGDP learning and development, networks and knowledge events, but will be exclusively interviewed by their chosen council as a successful local candidate.

What is different about applying to become a local candidate versus the national campaign?
Local campaigns offer an opportunity for the authority to recruit within their community and their existing graduate employees.
By applying to be a local candidate, if successful at stage three, you will interview exclusively with your chosen authority. If successful at interview, you will be offered an exciting opportunity to contribute to your community by working at the local council and as a National Management Trainee, you will be valued by the organisation and will be encouraged to challenge, innovate and improve services.

You will not be required to compete with the national candidates for an interview with your chosen council and will be guaranteed an interview should you meet the pass boundaries at stage three. Please be advised that as a local candidate you will interview for this authority only and will not be guaranteed an interview anywhere else.

Graduates who are offered and accept a place will be employed by the local authority and work in different departments throughout the programme. More information on NGDP is available on the LGA website www.local.gov.uk/national-graduate-development-programme

Data transparency statement
Before applying you will be directed to the LGA’s privacy statement. Please be advised that by applying for this local campaign you are accepting that the local authority will have access to view your application in order to shortlist effectively against their criteria.
The Local Government Association used anonymised/blind recruitment for all applications. This means that the local authority will not you will not be able to see the personal details of the candidates applying to their campaign at shortlisting stage. Instead, they will be able to see the unique candidate ID of each candidate. After shortlisting has taken place the council will be able to view your name and will have access to contact you at each stage unless you choose to withdraw.


 

This vacancy is now closed. We are no longer accepting applications for this position.

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