Shape local change and build a lasting career in public service
We're participating in the
LGA's Impact: The Local Government Graduate Programme
to find the next generation of public sector leaders ready to lead critical projects and services that make a tangible, everyday difference for residents.
If you have ever considered working for your local council, now is the time. We are offering
Brent residents and those with a local connection
the opportunity to join our graduate scheme from
October 2025
, gaining invaluable experience while helping to shape the future of your borough.
What you'll do:
As a
Graduate Management Trainee
, you will:
* Complete a minimum of three placements across key service areas, gaining first-hand experience of how councils deliver change for communities
* Work on real projects tackling issues such as housing, regeneration, employment, health and inequality
* Contribute to policies and programmes that directly improve residents' lives
* Study for a fully funded
Chartered Management Institute qualification
, supported by mentoring and peer networks
* Build the leadership, communication and analytical skills needed for a successful career in local government
Brent's priorities include
housing, social care, public health, community cohesion, and employment and skills
– particularly for young people and underrepresented groups. As part of this programme, you will play a vital role in helping to address these priorities.
Who we're looking for:
We welcome graduates from all backgrounds, universities and degree disciplines. We are looking for people who:
* Share our values of inclusion, integrity and community focus
* Be curious about how local government works and the challenges it faces
* Show potential for leadership, problem-solving and collaboration
* Value feedback, learning and teamwork
No previous local government experience is required.
Eligibility criteria
To apply for Brent's local graduate scheme, you must:
* Hold, or be expected to achieve, a
minimum 2:2 undergraduate degree by summer 2026
* Have the
right to work in the UK
for the duration of the programme (visa sponsorship is not available)
You must also meet at least one of the following criteria:
* Currently live in Brent and have done so for two years or more
* Have studied at a school, college or PRU in Brent
* Be a Brent care leaver
* Be a Brent Council employee for more than one year
Benefits Brent's Local Scheme
The scheme with Brent offers the best of both worlds – a national programme with strong local support. You'll have access to:
* Support throughout the application process:
Local applicants will receive application support from current Brent graduates.
Visit our Graduate Programme page for details on upcoming skills sessions designed to help with online assessments.
* Exposure to senior leaders:
Every graduate is assigned a senior mentor from Brent's Senior Management Team, including directors.
* Strong peer network:
With 16 graduates currently on the scheme, you'll have peer support, a graduate buddy, regular feedback, and one-to-one meetings with the placement coordinator throughout your journey.
* Optional third year:
Brent will guarantee a further one-year fixed-term contract to graduates who successfully complete the core programme.
It doesn't stop there. You'll also enjoy:
* 27 days' annual leave (rising with service) plus 8 bank holidays
* Hybrid working (up to 2 days a week from home)
* Generous employer pension contribution
* Supportive family-friendly policies
* Travel support including season ticket loan, cycle to work scheme, Zipcar and affordable parking
* Access to
My Brent Rewards
for discounts on shopping, travel and entertainment
* Free and confidential Employee Assistance Programme
Visit
Our offer to you
to learn more.
Applications close 12 noon, Tuesday 6 January 2026
Application Process
Local candidates take part in the same recruitment stages as national applicants, with the advantage of a guaranteed interview with Brent if they reach the final stage.
As part of the application, you must complete a
Situational Judgement Test (SJT)
, which is the only assessment required at this stage.
* The SJT presents 24 realistic scenarios that a graduate might encounter in the role, each with multiple response options.
* The test is
untimed
and should be completed in one sitting.
* You will be asked to rank the responses from
most appropriate
to
least appropriate
for each question.
* The SJT will appear after completing your initial application questions and must be submitted before your application is finalised.
If you have any questions or require support completing your application or test, please contact
before starting.
For further information, please visit the Impact website.