How to Secure that Job
Our latest discovery sessions in Sheffield and Durham will give you handy hints and tips on searching the CS Jobs site and completing an application form. Find out more here...
The North East, Yorkshire and the Humber spans a large geographical area which includes the major towns and cities of Newcastle, Sunderland, Durham, Gateshead, Darlington, Middlesbrough, Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, Hull and York.
Number of civil servants in North East, Yorkshire and the Humber: 63000
Number of departments and agencies in North East, Yorkshire and the Humber: 41
Our CS Local team delivers cross departmental induction, leadership academies and learning/networking events. The blog page below will show you the latest events open for booking.
We also run cross departmental networks for those who work in or are passionate about continuous improvement; diversity and inclusion; engagement; environmental issues; and talent. If you wish to join one of the networks, please email the team mailbox.
The North East, Yorkshire and the Humber team are Michele Crawford, Richard Armstrong, Kelly Roush and Anne Hunter.
Team mailbox - cslocalneyh@cabinetoffice.gov.uk
Our latest discovery sessions in Sheffield and Durham will give you handy hints and tips on searching the CS Jobs site and completing an application form. Find out more here...
Chris Barr from the Food Standards Agency is a member of the Continuous Improvement Network. Read more here about his involvement in the group and his experiences at Civil Service Live
There are a number of great opportunities to volunteer in local schools with our Education Business Partnerships. Find out if there is a school near where you live or work.
Are you looking at ways to develop your competencies? Would you like to learn alongside colleagues from other Civil Service departments? Then this could be the opportunity for you.
Find out more about the work and processes of Parliament, and its role in relation to the Government.
The Ministry of Defence is piloting a one day ‘Tri-Service’ (Army, Navy and RAF) insight course for civil servants across the north east and Yorkshire and the Humber, promoting Reserve Careers and offering you the opportunity to ‘Have a GO!’
Find out how you can join colleagues from HM Revenue and Customs and the Department for Work and Pensions to discover more about Programme and Project Management roles
Find out how you can get involved in our cross departmental talent management programme
Find out more about how you can work with the Cabinet Office to help raise awareness of the honours system in Yorkshire and the Humber
We are expanding our work across the North East and Yorkshire and the Humber and have the following exciting opportunities to deliver our projects and develop your skillls and competencies. Find out more here
Mentors wanted for our cross-departmental Talent Management Programme.
Ann White from Her Majesty's Passport Office has just come to the end of a year long secondment with Civil Service Local. Find out what she has been doing in that time
Anna Bradley, Civil Service Local Support Officer, is leaving the team on promotion and tells us here about her experiences on the team.
Are you interested in managing change more effectively and how you personally deal with change. If so please join our latest Discovery Session. More details can be found here
In the latest discovery session organsied by Civil Service Local and the Cabinet Office Simon James, Deputy Director of the Elections Division in the Cabinet Office will take you through the Civil Service Story. Find out more here
Could you help young people in Leeds improve their employability skills, business awareness and confidence. To find out more please more please read here
Civil Service Local has led a number of Discover Dementia Friends Sessions at Benton Park View, Newcastle Upon Tyne, and HM Passport Office and Land Registry in Durham. The sessions which are open to all colleagues in civil service departments and agencies, were delivered by Dementia Friends Champion, Ann White.
We are working with the Cranfield Trust locally who and is looking for people to share their skills and expertise to help a non-profit organisation grow and provide business skills to help build succesful charities. This is a fantastic way to gain an understanding of voluntary organisations and social issues close to home.
As part of the recent Civil Service Local Communication and Engagement Network meeting, members visited HM Prison Frankland in Durham.
Marissa Deysosa from DWP worked with CS Local to sucessfully deliver a School Eangagement Project in Sheffield. Find out more here