What you need to do to apply
Candidates are asked to complete a CV and personal statement (no more than 1,250 words) on how your relevant skills and experience meet the essential criteria . Completed applications must be submitted no later than the closing date 23:55pm Sunday 5th July 2026
Please ensure that both documents are free of any identifying information. This will be captured through the online portal, whilst ensuring applications can be considered anonymously.
How we decide who to invite for interview:
Shortlisting for interview is made on the basis of merit. The selection panel will assess the evidence presented by all applicants against the advertised essential criteria and the highest rated applicants will be Invited to interview. If you are shortlisted, you will be asked to take part in a virtual staff engagement exercise. Full details of which will be provided to shortlisted candidates at the earliest opportunity. *Please note feedback is not given at the shortlisting stage and will not be available should this be requested.
This exercise will not result in a pass or fail decision. Rather, it is designed to support the panels decision-making and highlight areas for the panel to explore further at interview.
Please visit SCS Assessments for more information.
Interview
You will be asked to attend a panel interview. The interview will take place in person at 2, Marsham Street, London.
At interview, we will assess your experience as part of the Civil Service Success Profiles framework. This will focus on the scale, complexity and impact of what you have delivered in your career. For more information on Success Profiles please visit: Success Profiles - GOV.UK
You will be asked to draw on specific examples, and we will use follow-up questions to test how you applied your experience, the judgements you made, and the outcomes you achieved.
You will also be asked to deliver a short presentation. The topic will be confirmed in your interview invitation and will relate to the Seeing the Bigger Picture behaviour
We are interested in evidence of strategic leadership and delivery in complex environments, including how you translate your experience to new challenges and leading others.
Other information
Please let us know what adjustments we can put in place to help you through the recruitment process if you have a disability.
Defra is committed to name blind sifting. That means that identifying characteristics such as your name, gender, age, address are removed from your application until after shortlisting for interview has taken place.
Feedback will only be provided if you attend an interview or assessment.