About The Service
Our Digital Delivery Team are recruiting a corporate trainee to assist in the roll out of Robotic Process Automation (RPA). This is a project that spans the entire organisation and offers an opportunity to develop keys skills in business analysis and implementing a new technology.
Cardiff Council delivers over 700 different services to residents of Cardiff, visitors, and businesses across the city. As a local government organisation, our customers depend on us to deliver our essential services, every day. Whether employed in a customer facing, technical, trade or support role, our employees help us to make a difference to our communities. As it is important to us that our workforce better reflects the communities we serve, and that we support our residents to overcome barriers to employment, you must live within the boundaries of Cardiff to be eligible to apply for this Corporate Trainee role. Check your postcode here: http://ishare.cardiff.gov.uk/mycardiff.aspx
This role will involve working online from home 4 days a week with a team day at County Hall on Thursdays.
About the job
In this Corporate Trainee role, you will learn to:
- Assist in documenting current business processes using flowcharts and detailed descriptions.
- Collect and compile data related to process performance metrics.
- Support the gathering and analysis of functional and non-functional requirements.
- Draft communication materials and schedule meetings with stakeholders and project team members.
- Generate and distribute regular status reports on project progress.
- Maintain and organise project knowledge repositories and documentation.
To support your development, you will receive on the job training and supervision to help you deliver an efficient and effective service in a positive and customer focussed manner. You will also be supported by a named mentor to who will encourage you to develop a range of transferrable skills to support your career progression.
Many of our teams work online with a mix of home or hybrid (office) working. Where homeworking is required, you will be given the necessary equipment and training, however, you will need to arrange your own internet connectivity (support may be available to help with this).
The team operates between 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday
If after reading the job description, you have any questions about the role please contact Ivan Martin Dominguez – ivan.martindominguez@cardiff.gov.uk
What We Are Looking For From You
Our customers depend on us to keep delivering services even in the most challenging of times. We are looking for individuals who are keen to learn in the role, are interested in our work, and in helping us to make a difference to our customers by delivering exceptional public services in Cardiff.
As a Corporate Trainee, you will gain valuable experience working for Cardiff - the largest Council in Wales. Although we cannot guarantee that you will go on to secure a further role at the end of the initial contract, you will be supported and encouraged to take advantage of the many opportunities available within our organisation to help progress your career.
To be eligible to apply for this role, you must live in Cardiff. Please check your address falls within the boundaries of Cardiff here http://ishare.cardiff.gov.uk/mycardiff.aspx
Graduates are eligible to apply provided they live in Cardiff. If you do not live in Cardiff, you may be eligible to apply for our other advertised roles. Please check our other vacancies at www.cardiff.gov.uk/jobs
Additional information
This post will require a Basic Disclosure and Barring Service check.
This post is not suitable for post share.
This post is temporary for 6 months if worked full time, or longer if worked part time. Most roles are based on a 37-hour week though many roles can be worked on a part time basis.
When completing your online application, you should tailor your application to the role by giving examples, in the Supporting Information section, of how you meet each of the essential criteria listed on the Person Specification. You should also state how you meet any desirable criteria, as we may use these to shortlist should we receive a large volume of applicants meeting all the essential criteria. The Supporting Information section of the online application form is limited to 4,000 characters – you can upload additional Supporting Information but please do not submit a CV as this is unlikely to provide the information needed. Please read the guidance on how to apply. We welcome applications in both English and Welsh. Applications received in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than English applications.
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