The PSC
Job title:
Early Career Management Consultant – Public Sector
Company
The PSC
Job description
This role is for an Associate Consultant: an entry level role in our public sector focused management consultancy. We are seeking a small number of exceptional individuals to join us in July and October 2025.About The PSC and what we look forThe PSC is a team of public service consultants who exist to make public services brilliant for organisations, society and individuals.We work together with ambitious leaders in some of the UK’s biggest public service organisations, creating lasting public value and helping to build a sustainable future. Our expertise has been recognised by the Financial Times, The Economist and The Guardian.As an Associate Consultant, you will be a key part of our team from day one, actively contributing to client projects, working alongside consultants, senior clients, and frontline public service staff.Your day-to-day work will focus on delivering impactful solutions that drive meaningful change for our clients. The approaches and deliverables will involve task such as data collection and analysis, conducting research with the users affected by public services, collaborative problem solving, and communicating clearly with key clients.Every team member plays their part in designing evidence-based solutions and implementing them via hands-on performance improvement, agile software development and impactful capability building.We rely on exceptional individuals who can deliver our mission through our core values: curious and bold, honest and respectful. We’re looking for candidates who share our intellectual curiosity, passion, enthusiasm and dedication to solving the knotty problems required to improve public services. We are believers in growth mindsets and that no employee is the finished article. Therefore, we look for people who:Show potential and a willingness to learnEmbody entrepreneurial spirit and thought leadershipAre exceptional problem solvers, with excellent interpersonal and analytical skillsAre passionate about achieving lasting change in public servicesLike the rest of the team at The PSC, you will benefit from a supportive and flexible working environment, which includes:A variety of training including ‘Delivering Fast Effective Projects’, data analytics, digital skills, communication and equality and diversityMerit-based progressionFlexible working options, equal maternity and paternity policyPro bono time up to 1 day per monthOption to work from abroad for short periods of time25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays and the option to buy additional leave (up to 5 days per year)Start dates: Available start dates for this role are July and October 2025.During your application you will be asked to indicate your preferred start date, with the option of choosing a second start date if you are available for more than one. Please note, we are asking you commit to the start date(s) you choose and if your application is successful, you will receive an offer for your preferred date.The application processThere are four stages to the application process, please read the details below carefully and prepare your responses before proceeding.At The PSC, equality, diversity and inclusion is important to our hiring practices and overall firm culture. Therefore, we ask all candidates to fill in this before starting our application process. Whilst your answers are used for monitoring purposes, we may also use the contextual information provided to inform how we measure academic potential. The information produced from REALrating cannot put you at a disadvantage, but it may provide a positive uplift for your application based on your academic achievements. You can find out more about REALrating .First stageIn the first stage of the application, you are asked to provide us with your contact information and a copy of your CV. We pride ourselves on removing bias from our application and interview processes – part of this includes not reviewing CVs until the end of the assessment process.Second stageThe second stage is a timed test. This multiple choice ‘Problem Solving Test’ asks you 17 questions typical of the type of work we do for clients, testing numerical and analytical ability through a case study. It’s the best way we’ve found to help you understand the work we do and to help us to gauge your ability to do the job well. There are a few things to note:During the test you cannot use the ‘back’ and ‘forward’ navigation in the browser window. If you do, your responses will be lost.Some questions are easier than others, most of them require you to look at data in tables and charts, so work through them carefully, but keep an eye on the timer. You can find some example questions here: .We are looking for candidates to score above a set threshold in order to progress to the next stage, so if you don’t know an answer, make your best guess and move on to the next question.Make sure you have a good internet connection during the test. Unfortunately, if you lose internet connection during the test, you’ll need to start again.You may wish to have pen, paper and calculator handy.You have 60 minutes to complete this test. When the timer runs out your entries will no longer be scored.After you have completed the ‘Problem Solving Test’, answered all the questions in the first stage and uploaded the CV you need to submit the application. We will only consider applications submitted with all the provided information and completed ‘Problem Solving Test’.Third stageYou will be invited to the third stage if you scored above a set threshold on the ‘Problem Solving Test’. At this stage we will send you three short questions for you to show us why you would make a great addition to our team. You will have one week to finish the assignment. The answers will be reviewed anonymously by our team. After the application deadline, we will evaluate all candidates and invite the top applicants to the first round of interviews. You can expect to hear about the outcome the week of the 17th March.Final stageIf you are successful, we will invite you for an interview. We conduct two rounds of interviews which will be held in person in our London office in April.If you require any reasonable adjustments (e.g. extra time for timed tests), please email to let us know so we can determine the best way to make the application accessible. We will aim to get back to you as soon as possible, but please keep in mind we work Monday to Friday, and it may take up to 48 hours to respond to your request.Finally, we appreciate the time that goes into your application, we will be in touch as soon as possible. If you haven’t heard from us within two weeks of the closing date, please feel free to reach out via email: .Joining The PSCEquality, Diversity and Inclusion: We believe that diverse identities, experiences and ideas are essential to tackling the complex problems and are actively seeking candidates from diverse backgrounds. Successful applicants will become part of a . The PSC is an equal-opportunities employer and operates an anonymised recruitment to ensure candidates are assessed on their skills, capabilities and potential. We are proud to partner with upReach, a charity which works to improve social mobility by creating conditions for undergraduates from less advantaged backgrounds to access and sustain top graduate jobs. If you have any accessibility needs, please contact us atSustainability: The PSC is committed to driving positive, sustainable change across public services. Our sustainability policy sets out our specific commitments to use sustainable suppliers and expand our positive impact with clients and partners. You can read more about this here:Visa Sponsorship: We can offer visa sponsorship to successful international candidates who are eligible to apply for the . Please note that this only applies to our Associate Consultant permanent position.Degree disciplines and recruitment criteria: We do not have specific degree criteria, and our team possesses a mix of degree disciplines including STEM, humanities, languages as well as applied disciplines such as public health. We are looking for exceptional problem solvers, with excellent interpersonal and analytical skills. Applicants should be motivated team players who share our genuine passion for delivering better experiences and outcomes for public service users.Join Our Webinar!We’re hosting a webinar on 14th February to give you an inside look at who we are, our application process, and what we’re looking for in candidates. If you are interested in joining, please apply .
Expected salary
£38862 per year
Location
United Kingdom
Job date
Sat, 01 Feb 2025 23:54:24 GMT
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