Are you looking for an internship which will support your future career and provide a unique range of opportunities to learn how decision making works in Local Governance?
The Governance and Democracy Intern role sits within the Member Services Team of East Sussex County Council’s Governance Service Department. The Member Services Team is the link between the public, elected members of the Council and its departments. The team’s responsibilities include supporting the work of the Council and ensuring the Council’s political decision-making arrangements are managed effectively, in accordance with the law and are made in an open and transparent way. The team also have a role in supporting public participation in local democracy.
This role offers the post holder the opportunity to develop skills in governance and democracy and to work with different services in order to apply these skills.
The Governance and Democracy Intern will support the work of the Council’s committees, boards and panels and other bodies as required; and will provide operational support to County Council Members, Chief Officers and the public as required.
Our ambition is that this internship acts as the ideal platform from which the post holder can launch a future career in the public sector. This is an ideal opportunity to learn how each different Council department works, observe democracy in action and how political headlines translate into policies which impact upon the lives of local residents.
We will provide a comprehensive learning and development offer which will support the post holder to achieve:
1. An understanding of the challenges facing local government
2. A strong understanding of key local government areas of work and management
3. Enhanced personal effectiveness and ability to work in an environment with high levels of scrutiny and accountability
At the end of the 12-month placement the successful candidate will have developed a range of skills as well as a unique insight into the variety of services provided by Local Government.
We are looking for candidates who have an interest in the work of the County Council and how it supports residents and a desire to build a transferable set of skills to support future career development:
4. Attention to detail and the ability to handle and process large amounts of financial information with accuracy.
5. Ability to engage and develop professional relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, particularly by telephone and email.
6. Ability to use a range of software and IT packages to support the work of the team.
Along with the other essential criteria set out within the job description for this position the successful candidate will need to be able to demonstrate these capabilities.
To apply for this position please click the apply now button and complete the application form and explain how you meet all the essential (and desirable) criteria in your application.
Interviews will be taking place on the week commencing 13 May. If you are unavailable on these dates let us know and we may be able to schedule an alternative date to interview you. The interviews will last 30 minutes, and during this the candidate will be asked a predetermined set of questions with the ability for the candidate to ask their own questions.
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