What would you advise? That’s a question our teams get asked by ministers, Senior Civil Servants, CEO’s and Chairs every single day, and now we’re giving you the opportunity to join them through our graduate scheme! We have a trusted place in Government as a centre of expertise for corporate governance, bringing together the best of the public and private sector to manage a portfolio of 24 companies, public bodies and other interests for the UK Government.
This is a 12-month graduate placement, during which you will gain experience across our corporate governance practice. You will spend around 70% of your time in ‘shareholder teams’, responsible for organisations such as The Royal Mint, British Business Bank and HM Land Registry. You will have the chance to work on up to three of these across the 12-month placement, where you will be involved in anything from attending meetings with the senior team, reviewing information going to the Board, and supporting the team to write advice for ministers on governance matters or even recruiting new Chairs to lead the organisations. The rest of your time will be spent as a member of our internal Governance teams where you will help research and develop best practice and work with teams across UKGI to manage important projects. No two days will be the same, it is a truly varied role which in part will be built around your interests.
Our main aim throughout will be to provide you with your own bespoke learning and development programme, with regular opportunities to meet and learn from senior people across the organisation. You will also have your own buddy and mentor to help you settle into the role, as well as the collaborative and friendly team of circa 150 colleagues. By the end of the programme, you will have developed your skills to pursue a career in either the public or private sector with confidence.
How to Apply
If you would like to be considered for this exciting opportunity, please take a look at the video guide document attached to our careers page. There you will find a full set of instructions on how to complete and submit your application application video. Once you've completed and submitted your video, you can then complete the application process by clicking 'Apply Now', and filling out the online questionnaire.
A Day in the Life
At UKGI, one day is never quite the same as the next. In this role you’ll be working both as a team and individually to support organisations of national importance wherever you can across your assigned portfolio. This could be helping to create agendas for meetings with your portfolio organisations and deciding on the key questions to ask, working with other teams at UKGI to draw on their experience and solve issues, and helping to ensure we work with our assets in the best possible way for the public good. Our graduates really enjoy the variety their role gives them, as well as the opportunity to learn from both their private sector and civil service colleagues.
About You
- We don’t require you to have a specific degree, what we’re looking for is a keenness and ability to learn and get involved in multiple projects at once, and an interest in working for government.
- You will have an enthusiasm for doing work that can make a real impact.
- You will be able to quickly assimilate a range of guidance and evidence and think creatively about problems.
- You will have the ability to communicate and influence a range of stakeholders and work collaboratively within a team.
- You will have great presentation skills.
- You will be able to demonstrate excellent writing skills.
- You will be able to demonstrate that you are a competent user of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Diversity Statement
UKGI has a strong commitment to equality and diversity. Our aim is to be an open and inclusive organisation, recruiting and retaining diverse, talented and high-performing people who support and develop one another.
UKGI is a Disability Confident Employer. This means we’ve been recognised as an employer which is confident and leading the way in recruiting and retaining staff with disabilities. We will offer an interview to any applicants with a disability who have indicated they wish to take part in the disability confident scheme, provided they meet the essential criteria for the post set out in the person specification. If you need any reasonable adjustments to take part in the selection process, please tell us about this in your application.
In line with company policy, we will be employing a hybrid working model based, with 40% of your time being home-based. At UKGI we place a high degree of value on work life balance and as such applications from individuals seeking flexible working, reduced hours contracts and job shares are also actively encouraged.
Please note, we reserve the right to close applications early if we experience a higher volume than expected.