nucleargraduates is on a mission to create a diverse pipeline of future talent for the nuclear industry.
Whether your passion lies within science, engineering or business, the nucleargraduates programme will ensure that during your two years with us, you will gain an invaluable insight into the nuclear sector, taking on challenges and having the opportunity to make a real difference.
The sponsoring organisation for this opportunity is the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA). Upon completion of the two year programme you will take up a substantive role within the NDA group.
The Sponsoring Organisations
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) is a non-departmental public body created through the Energy Act 2004. We employ just over 200 staff and have offices in Cumbria, Caithness, Cheshire, London and Oxfordshire. We own 17 sites across England, Wales and Scotland, some dating back to the 1940s, plus the associated liabilities and assets. We report to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS); for some aspects of our work in Scotland, we are responsible to Scottish ministers. Our role is strategic: we establish the overall approach, allocate budgets, set targets and monitor progress. We do not have a hands-on role in cleaning up our facilities. Instead, we deliver our mission through others, primarily 12 businesses.
The mission of the NDA group is “To clean up the UK’s earliest nuclear sites safely, securely and cost effectively with care for people and the environment”
We are responsible for:
- decommissioning and cleaning up these nuclear facilities
- ensuring that all waste products, both radioactive and non-radioactive, are safely managed
- implementing policy on the long-term management of nuclear waste
- developing UK-wide strategy and plans for nuclear Low Level Waste (LLW)
- scrutinising the decommissioning plans of EDF Energy, who own the operating fleet of Advanced Gas Cooled Reactor (AGR) nuclear power stations
We know that great leadership is key to creating the right environment so our people can perform at their best to deliver our mission. Our Leadership Standard comprises four lenses of leadership:
- Create the future
- Safely deliver results
- Inspire our people
- Collaborate to unlock potential
All leaders need to divide their time between delivering priorities and results today, whilst also focusing on future direction with the requisite people and teams in place.
Our leaders are able to lead with the best of themselves. They are self-aware, pay attention to the impact they have on others, and recognise their own development needs. They honour their own well-being to maintain their energy and effectiveness in our challenging environment.
The NDA values the unique differences that each of our colleagues bring to work every day and are committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, included and able to perform at their best. We are committed to creating a workplace that is diverse and inclusive.
The Role of a Communications Graduate
Working closely with a small but dynamic communications team, adopting an agile way of working (working from home/office working), the individual will be required to:
- Provide cross function support to the communications team to assist day to day running and execution of long and short term campaigns
- Areas included may cover but not be limited to: writing internal/external communications, brand design and marketing, media handling/relations
- Project management support in the delivery of key communications plans covering strategic communications, stakeholder relations, government relations and socio economics
- Assisting 'Heads Of' within the NDA communications department and wider NDA group
- And there may be opportunity to undertake a one-off task elsewhere within the NDA and/or group
The Programme
nucleargraduates is a vibrant, industry led graduate development programme featuring:
- Opportunities to collaborate with leading experts across a diverse industry on projects that have real impact
- Three secondments across the nuclear sector (with the possibility of an international secondment) providing opportunities to explore a range of careers across the industry
- Technical knowledge and professional development opportunities structured against the requirements of the relevant institutes or professional bodies
- A corporate social responsibility programme which will include sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm with the next generation of industry professionals
- Behavioural skills development opportunities