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Local government plays a critical role in addressing the biggest strategic challenges facing the country. Local authorities deliver vital public services that we all see, and use, every day: social care for adults and children, caring for some of the most vulnerable in society; running schools and ensuring every child gets a good education; regenerating our high streets; and keeping our streets safe and clean. The Local Government Finance Directorate is responsible for ensuring that all local authorities in England have the funding they need to deliver these services alongside a range of other key Government priorities: achieving net zero, delivering high quality, affordable housing, supporting our community and faith groups, and ensuring building safety. Our Directorate tackles the biggest policy questions facing local government to ensure the sector is sustainable, effective, and productive. This is an exciting opportunity to join the Local Government Finance directorate and be responsible for answering these policy questions that have a tangible impact on peoples lives. Our work is high-profile and demanding, but incredibly rewarding. We work closely with Ministers and other Government Departments to get stuff done and have a positive real-world impact. As well as being a high performing Directorate, we are also a friendly and diverse group of people from all walks of life. We have a strong corporate identity built on collaborative and flexible working and a commitment to ensuring our staff are happy and supported to be their best. We take flexible working seriously and are committed to being a friendly and supportive place to work. We have groups of staff in both Darlington and London and welcome applications from across the country. We are recruiting several roles for HEO policy advisors and SEO senior policy advisors in our local government funding strategy, council tax, business rates operations, and capital, accounting and commercial teams. These roles are all policy ones and no background in finance is required. This advert is for SEO roles only. We are hosting a number of sessions where you can learn more about the exciting world of local government finance directly from our team. Details can be found below: 19th October 2023 (3:30pm 4:15pm): https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/local-government-finance-drop-in-tickets-733461050747?aff=oddtdtcreator 26th October 2023 (1:30pm 2:15pm): https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/local-government-finance-drop-in-session-tickets-733360189067?aff=oddtdtcreator 31st October 2023 (11am 11:45am): https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/local-government-finance-drop-in-tickets-733415885657?aff=oddtdtcreator |
We particularly welcome candidates from an ethnic minority background and other underrepresented groups to apply, as we work to continually improve our ability to represent the places and communities we support through our work.
Job description
We are primarily recruiting in two critical teams in the Directorate; the Local Government Funding Strategy team and the Local Government Capital Team. The Teams Local Government Funding Strategy Our team is responsible for understanding what funding local government needs to deliver public services and working closely with Ministers to deliver funding, reform how local government works, and ensure the sector is on a sustainable footing. We work closely with officials in local authorities, colleagues across the civil service, including in HM Treasury and No.10 to advocate for local government, negotiate the annual funding settlement for the sector, and work on major fiscal events such as Autumn Statement and Budget. Our work is exciting and varied. Recently, our teams have led work to:
· Deliver nearly £60 billion worth of funding to local authorities · Negotiate novel devolution deals for Greater Manchester and the West Midlands; · Support the repatriation of British Nationals from Sudan; · Ensure local authorities are ready to deliver vital recycling reforms and contribute to net zero and much, much more! Local Government Capital Team Empowering local leaders to grow their local economies and improve public services will need local capital investment to meet these objectives. Our team is responsible for the system under which councils make these major investments, including how they finance them, especially through borrowing. This involves a challenging balancing act between ensuring the system supports local freedoms to make much needed investment while also limiting risk. We work with teams across the Department, wider government, and directly with councils, to identify and respond to issues often with billions, if not tens of billions, of pounds of public spending implications. These include everything from assessing individual major investment decisions to reacting to sector-wide patterns of investment and risk. The roles As a policy official in Local Government Finance the types of work you will be doing include: · Leading on analysing and developing policy options for a number of issues facing the future landscape of local government funding; · Speaking to and engaging with a wide variety of stakeholders including senior members of local government, and a range of other Government Departments, including HM Treasury; · Briefing ministers and/or senior officials on a range of policy options often at pace; · Lead on developing policy options in preparation for the next funding cycle; · Communicating government policy to a wide range of audiences, including MPs, academics and members of the public; · Working with our team of analysts to answer tricky policy problems and communicate analytical work to senior officials; · Providing a lasting contribution to the local government funding system and our directorate, by designing new funding grants, responding positively to external policy pressures or helping to translate economic data into policy that improves the lives of residents. · Playing an active corporate role to contribute to the directorate continuing to be an inclusive, supportive, and rewarding place to work. |
Person specification
We are seeking candidates who desire a fast-paced and stretching policy job in which you are comfortable leading on large pieces of work on the most important issues of the day. Although we work closely with analysts, we are a policy directorate, and no specific accounting or finance knowledge is required for any of the roles. Our work is wide-ranging, and we are particularly seeking candidates that are passionate, proactive, creative and excited to be a part of a fun and friendly directorate: As a policy official you will be: · Highly motivated and take ownership of your work; · Able to understand policy issues outside of your immediate work area and think strategically; · Able to build strong work relationships with other policy officials outside of your immediate area and work with others who have a wide range of views; · Able to verbally brief senior colleagues; · Write clear and detailed written briefings for ministers and draft public briefing lines and correspondence; · Confident in your ability to work at pace to deliver work in a fast-moving policy environment; · Comfortable working with analytical data and using data when briefing senior officials; · Emotionally intelligent, aware of your own development needs and eager to develop your skills. |
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We’ll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
Benefits
£10,457 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme.
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- Learning and development tailored to your role
- An environment with flexible working options
- A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity
- A Civil Service pension with an average employer contribution of 27%
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Selection process details
We are for everyone
At DLUHC we value diversity and inclusion and actively encourage and welcome applications from everyone, including those that are underrepresented in our workforce. We promote equality of opportunity in all aspects of employment and a working environment free from discrimination, harassment, bullying and victimisation.
We would strongly recommend that applicants get in touch with the vacancy manager to find out more information about this role.
DLUHC want to bring in a diverse workforce at all levels.
Our application system is designed to remove as much bias as possible from the recruitment system this means that a hiring manager does not know your name, your details, see your whole application in one go (or have your CV at review stage unless stated otherwise).
At application stage you will be asked to upload a CV document. Unless stated otherwise in the advert, your CV will not form part of the assessment but will be used for information purposes and only shared with the panel at interview stage.
Your answers are randomised and chunked up. This means that each assessor views sets of responses to questions for example all candidates responses to Seeing the Big Picture rather than seeing a candidates full application. The science behind this is that recruitment can be subject to ordering and fatigue effects and we want to reduce this as much as possible.
Most of our campaigns utilise multiple assessors and so it is possible that each of your answers would be viewed by different assessors.
When writing your application, remember:
- The assessor wont be reading your answers sequentially.
- Do not assume that the same assessors will have read all of your answers.
- If talking about something in your first answer, make sure that you write the second answer as if you had not written the first (and so on!)
At sift, we will be assessing
Behaviour 1 – Seeing the big picture (lead behaviour) – Give an example of a time when you have had to think strategically about a piece of work, project or situation.
Behaviour 2 – Making effective decisions
Behaviour 3 – Delivering at pace
There is a 250 word limit per question.
In the event that we receive a large number of applications, we may conduct an initial sift using the lead behaviour listed in the advert. Candidates who pass the initial sift may be progressed to a full sift, or progress straight to assessment/interview
The interview will be of a blended nature consisting of the following success profiles elements:
Behaviour Seeing the big picture, Making effective decisions, Delivering at pace
Strength – The strength based questions will require natural responses from the candidates.
Candidates will be expected to prepare a presentation, details will be sent on invitation to interview.
In the full campaign we will test the below Success Profile Elements:
Behaviours: Seeing the big picture, Making effective decisions, Delivering at pace
Strengths: Yes
We do not consider direct CV applications to our Recruitment mailbox you must apply for this role via the application link on Civil Service Jobs
Please note that near miss offers may be made at the lower grade to candidates who do not meet the grade criteria for this campaign.
SEO salary
- The salary for this role is £42,208 (London) or £38,732 (National).
- For existing civil servants, the usual policy on level transfer and promotion will apply and is non-negotiable. If you apply for a role that requires a transfer of location, for example if you are transferring from London to a National location, your salary will be adjusted in accordance with our policy on transfer between HQ pay ranges.
Please note that the average employer pension contribution is based upon the National minimum salary for this role. Should your agreed starting salary for this role be different, the average employer pension contribution will be calculated accordingly. If you are a Secondee, this will not apply as you will remain on your home organisations terms and conditions.
BENEFITS:
Transfers across the Civil Service on or after 4 October 2018:
Any move to DLUHC from another employer will mean you can no longer access childcare vouchers. This includes moves between government departments. You may however be eligible for other government schemes, including Tax-Free Childcare. Determine your eligibility at https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk
For further information about the benefits available to DLUHC employees, please see the attached Candidate Pack.
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION:
- London
- Darlington*
There may be opportunities for candidates to work flexibly depending on the business needs. This will be discussed with the vacancy manager on a case-by-case basis if you are successful for the role.
The locations listed in this advert are the only locations available for this role and cannot be negotiated.
*Please note: The Darlington Economic Campus (DEC) is a pioneering new cross-government hub which will bring together people across departments and public organisations to play an active role in the most important economic issues of the day. The work of the Campus will make a real difference to people both across the UK and internationally. There will be substantial career opportunities and exciting prospects – a career at the Campus means you will be working at the heart of Government, with access to the benefits and fantastic opportunities offered by the civil service. This role is based at DLUHC and we will be joined on the campus by:
- HM Treasury
- Department for International Trade
- Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
- Office for National Statistics
- Department for Education
For further information on the DEC, please take a look at the attached DEC candidate pack.
SIFT AND INTERVIEW DATES:
Sifting is envisaged to take place from 03/11/23 with interview dates to be confirmed. All interviews are currently being held remotely via videocall.
Reserve List
In the event that we identify more appointable candidates than we currently have posts available, we will hold applicant details on a reserve list for a period of 6 months from which further appointments can be made. This may include roles at a lower grade. Candidates placed on a reserve list will be informed of this. Those candidates who do not wish to remain on the reserve list should contact recruitment@levellingup.gov.uk to be removed from the reserve list.
CTC (Counter-terrorism Clearance):
Important note
Successful candidates for roles based in our 2 Marsham Street building must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is counter-terrorist check and the process can take up to 8 weeks to complete.
Please note that successful candidates will need to pass the CTC security checks this requires you to have been resident in the UK for the past 3 years. Please refer to the DLUHC Notes on Security Clearance section of our Candidate Pack for further information on Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC). Thank you.
Candidates should also note that with effect from 1st August 2018 the department will also check all applicants who are successful at interview, against the Internal Fraud Database (IFD) held by the Cabinet Office. In accordance with the Civil Service Internal Fraud Policy, any applicant who is included on the IFD will be refused employment by DLUHC. Please see the Candidate Pack for further information on the Internal Fraud Database.
Candidate Pack Information
Please see attached Candidate pack for further information.
Before starting your application its very important to make sure that you are eligible to apply and meet the Civil Service nationality requirements. All candidates are expected to read the information provided in the DLUHC candidate pack regarding nationality requirements and rules
Internal Fraud Database
The Internal Fraud function of the Fraud, Error, Debt and Grants Function at the Cabinet Office processes details of civil servants who have been dismissed for committing internal fraud, or who would have been dismissed had they not resigned. The Cabinet Office receives the details from participating government organisations of civil servants who have been dismissed, or who would have been dismissed had they not resigned, for internal fraud. In instances such as this, civil servants are then banned for 5 years from further employment in the civil service. The Cabinet Office then processes this data and discloses a limited dataset back to DLUHC as a participating government organisations. DLUHC then carry out the pre employment checks so as to detect instances where known fraudsters are attempting to reapply for roles in the civil service. In this way, the policy is ensured and the repetition of internal fraud is prevented.
For more information please see- Internal Fraud Register
Feedback will only be provided if you attend an interview or assessment.
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Job contact :
- Name : Thomas Fox
- Email : Thomas.fox@levellingup.gov.uk
Recruitment team
- Email : recruitment@levellingup.gov.uk