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Policy Advisor Internship (Executive Officer) 12 Month Placement

Job details
Posting date: 11 February 2025
Salary: £29,180 to £30,975 per year
Additional salary information: Min £29,180 - Max £30,985
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 25 February 2025
Location: LS2 7UA
Company: Government Recruitment Service
Job type: Contract
Job reference: 385795/1

Summary

Candidates must be a current University of Leeds, University of Sheffield or Sheffield Hallam University student in your second (or penultimate) year looking to undertake this role as part of a Year in Industry in academic year 2025-26.

  • The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and The Department for Education (DfE) are large government departments that are offering rewarding policy careers at their Northern hub locations. DWP is based in both Sheffield and Leeds and DfE is based solely in Sheffield. There is more detailed information on the roles of each of the different government departments in the attached candidate pack and links further down the job advert.
  • A Year Policy Placement is a great way to prepare for a career in public policy and will last for 12 months from 8th September 2025.
  • There are numerous opportunities available through this scheme and you will be allocated a directorate within either DWP or DfE to work in.
  • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion matters to us.  We are keen to hear from candidates from a broad range of backgrounds and experiences.
  • Please note that there are differences in salary with DWP offering £30,975 and DfE offering £29,180 pro-rata.

Your placement will involve you working on real-life policymaking. You could be:

  • Leading on policy in your area, including assisting with the creation of policy documents.
  • Evaluating research findings and influencing decision making.
  • Working collaboratively across DWP with senior stakeholders and other government departments on major issues and presenting at governance boards.
  • Supporting across your wider team with ad hoc projects and corporate work.
  • Some occasional travel to other locations may be involved including overnight stays - this will be covered by each Department's expenses policy.
  • Shadowing civil servants to understand different roles.

You will receive the following induction and ongoing training:

  • A placement manager to support and guide you.
  • Support and mentoring from colleagues in your department.
  • Involvement in a range of activities and visits.
  • Access to our Policy Group learning offer and other learning and development opportunities.

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