What a year: 2020 in review
...on the year, here are a few: Service delivery – inside and out At the beginning of the pandemic, several people – and several whole teams – pivoted into new...
...on the year, here are a few: Service delivery – inside and out At the beginning of the pandemic, several people – and several whole teams – pivoted into new...
...new service and the channels we're using. How we promote the Teaching Vacancies service to jobseekers When a teacher is looking for a new role, perhaps even their first role,...
All publicly-funded schools in England can now use the new Teaching Vacancies service to list teaching roles free of charge. It's a job search tool for people looking for their...
...universities, colleges and apprenticeships. Simply delivering all that is challenging enough. Changing how we deliver it is another challenge on top of that. This is the context behind a new...
A year ago, I wrote a blog post saying that we were introducing a new ‘head of digital’ role at the Department for Education (DfE) to: work in the right...
...they'd uncovered. So they did some content design and put new guidance in one place on GOV.UK. The result looked like this: This clear, structured page was designed to assemble...
...those that have digital delivery experience but bring something new to government. We'll give you training You’ll have a day of training and the opportunity to observe two assessments before...
...aim to have a consistent and automated process to onboard new starters into their profession. This includes an introduction with their Head of Profession. Ensuring, new starters know about your...
What do NHS professionals and civil servants have but teachers don’t? One thing is a single jobs website to search for new roles. While there are a number of large...
...steps to get there get relevant training This scheme is ambitious and complex. It's trying to encourage people to change their behaviour by starting something new, which is always hard....
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