The Office for National Statistics, ONS, have launched an
advert for Sandwich Placement opportunities in a range of analytical
disciplines including Government Economics Service, GES.
The advert can be
found in the link here or below:
1 Year Sandwich Placements
Office for National Statistics / Closing date: 2 Apr 2018
Reference number
1574559
Salary
£17,974
Grade
Administrative Officer
Sandwich Placement
Contract type
Fixed Term
Length of employment
up to 12 months
Business area
Other
Type of role
Analytical
Economist
Information Technology
Operational Research
Science
Social Research
Statistics
Economist
Information Technology
Operational Research
Science
Social Research
Statistics
Working pattern
Flexible working, Full-time
Hours
37 hours per week
Number of posts
20
Location
Fareham, South East : London : Newport (Gwent), Wales
About the job
Job description
Are you looking for a challenge that will really put your skills to the test?
Apply now for this exciting opportunity to spend your university Sandwich Placement in a high profile Government Department.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) produce numbers and analysis that are at the centre of the stories that make the news and affect our lives. You will use your expertise and develop new skills to tackle the big issues affecting society. Your relevant and timely advice will contribute to the Government Statistics Service (GSS) vision of "Better Statistics, Better Decisions."
What is being offered?
We have year-long Sandwich Placement opportunities in a variety of disciplines in ONS offices in Fareham, Newport and London.
There Placement area`s offer you an opportunity to to put into practice skills and knowledge you have already obtained in your studies. You will work with others, learn new technologies/approaches and understand how the work across the ONS influences and shapes decision making.
You will work with other team members focusing on discrete pieces of work for which you will be responsible. The research may form part of larger projects but will be self contained to allow students to undertake research/analysis from start to finish.
Join us, and you'll be a part of influencing decisions across a wide range of social, economic and well-being statistics.
Browse the range of opportunities that ONS has on offer to see which is most suitable for you, the details of six professions/business area`s are attached at the bottom of this advert.
We have exciting opportunities within the following areas;
*Analytical
*Economics
*Operational Research
*Social Research
*Statistics
*Data Architecture and Data Science
*Transformation and Business Management Controls
The work is challenging and diverse and implicitly or explicitly informs the development of social and economic policy and decision making often making headline news on a daily basis.
Who is eligible?
You must be studying for a degree in a subject relevant to the post you are applying for. You must be in at least your second year of study and must be returning to university after completing your placement. The profession specific details of each post will inform you if there are any further eligibility requirements.
What’s in it for me?
You will have the opportunity to learn the skills required for professional life whilst working for ONS and and apply the skills you are obtaining within your studies.
You will;
• work in a government environment which promotes a healthy work-life balance and encourages learning and development;
• be exposed to a variety of statistical production such as central policy, delivery of frontline services, finance and long term strategy;
• work with a range of professions including analysts, delivery and IT specialists;
• have the opportunity to work in Fareham, Newport or London with possible travel between the sites.
If you enjoy your time with us as a sandwich student we would love you to make this a full-time career. The valuable experience that you obtain working alongside government analysts and administrators will provide plenty of evidence for any graduate applications to ONS or the Civil Service more widely.
Apply now for this exciting opportunity to spend your university Sandwich Placement in a high profile Government Department.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) produce numbers and analysis that are at the centre of the stories that make the news and affect our lives. You will use your expertise and develop new skills to tackle the big issues affecting society. Your relevant and timely advice will contribute to the Government Statistics Service (GSS) vision of "Better Statistics, Better Decisions."
What is being offered?
We have year-long Sandwich Placement opportunities in a variety of disciplines in ONS offices in Fareham, Newport and London.
There Placement area`s offer you an opportunity to to put into practice skills and knowledge you have already obtained in your studies. You will work with others, learn new technologies/approaches and understand how the work across the ONS influences and shapes decision making.
You will work with other team members focusing on discrete pieces of work for which you will be responsible. The research may form part of larger projects but will be self contained to allow students to undertake research/analysis from start to finish.
Join us, and you'll be a part of influencing decisions across a wide range of social, economic and well-being statistics.
Browse the range of opportunities that ONS has on offer to see which is most suitable for you, the details of six professions/business area`s are attached at the bottom of this advert.
We have exciting opportunities within the following areas;
*Analytical
*Economics
*Operational Research
*Social Research
*Statistics
*Data Architecture and Data Science
*Transformation and Business Management Controls
The work is challenging and diverse and implicitly or explicitly informs the development of social and economic policy and decision making often making headline news on a daily basis.
Who is eligible?
You must be studying for a degree in a subject relevant to the post you are applying for. You must be in at least your second year of study and must be returning to university after completing your placement. The profession specific details of each post will inform you if there are any further eligibility requirements.
What’s in it for me?
You will have the opportunity to learn the skills required for professional life whilst working for ONS and and apply the skills you are obtaining within your studies.
You will;
• work in a government environment which promotes a healthy work-life balance and encourages learning and development;
• be exposed to a variety of statistical production such as central policy, delivery of frontline services, finance and long term strategy;
• work with a range of professions including analysts, delivery and IT specialists;
• have the opportunity to work in Fareham, Newport or London with possible travel between the sites.
If you enjoy your time with us as a sandwich student we would love you to make this a full-time career. The valuable experience that you obtain working alongside government analysts and administrators will provide plenty of evidence for any graduate applications to ONS or the Civil Service more widely.
Qualifications
You must have at least one A-Level (or equivalent) in a subject relevant to the post you are applying for AND you must be studying in your second year of a degree course seeking a one-year placement for your third year. Detailed requirements are profession specific and are contained within the job descriptions attached to this notice.
Benefits
Pensions
Civil Service pension schemes may be available for successful candidates.
Things you need to know
Security
Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check.
Successful candidates must pass basic security checks.
Nationality statement
Candidates will be subject to UK immigration requirements as well as Civil Service nationality rules.
If you're applying for a role requiring security clearance please be aware that foreign or dual nationality is not an automatic bar. However certain posts may have restrictions which could affect those who do not have sole British nationality or who have personal connections with certain countries outside the UK.
If you're applying for a role requiring security clearance please be aware that foreign or dual nationality is not an automatic bar. However certain posts may have restrictions which could affect those who do not have sole British nationality or who have personal connections with certain countries outside the UK.
Selection process details
You are asked to provide a personal statement of up to 900 words stating which profession/business area you are interested in and why. You are asked to include examples against the job specific competencies/ achievements highlighted in the guidance document attached to this advert.
You must also provide details of the modules you have studied and the profession to which they relate to e.g for for Economist modules state Economics
Applications without this details will be discounted.
Candidates that pass the sift will be invited to interview.
The interview will assess your knowledge and experience against the profession specific criteria as stated within the relevant post specifications attached and for some posts will also test the 2 Civil Service;
*Collaborating and Partnering
*Managing a Quality Service
Please refer to the Civil Service competency framework linked to the advert.
Feedback will only be provided if you attend an interview or assessment.
You must also provide details of the modules you have studied and the profession to which they relate to e.g for for Economist modules state Economics
Applications without this details will be discounted.
Candidates that pass the sift will be invited to interview.
The interview will assess your knowledge and experience against the profession specific criteria as stated within the relevant post specifications attached and for some posts will also test the 2 Civil Service;
*Collaborating and Partnering
*Managing a Quality Service
Please refer to the Civil Service competency framework linked to the advert.
Feedback will only be provided if you attend an interview or assessment.
Nationality requirements
Open to UK, Commonwealth and European Economic Area (EEA) and certain non EEA nationals. Further information on whether you are able to apply is available here.
Eligibility
Candidates in their probationary period are eligible to apply for vacancies within this department.
Working for the Civil Service
The Civil Service Code sets out the standards of behaviour expected of civil servants.
We recruit by merit on the basis of fair and open competition, as outlined in the Civil Service Commission's recruitment principles.
We recruit by merit on the basis of fair and open competition, as outlined in the Civil Service Commission's recruitment principles.
The Civil Service embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. There is a guaranteed interview scheme (GIS) for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria.
Apply and further information
Contact point for applicants
Please contact GSS.Recruitment@ons.gsi.gov.uk
Sift/interview dates and location
Applications will be sifted from 3 April 2018.
Interviews will take place from 16 April at the Office for National Statistics in Fareham, Newport or London.
Interviews will take place from 16 April at the Office for National Statistics in Fareham, Newport or London.