Location: Aberaeron, Wales
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Salary: Not specified
Work type: Not specified
Posted: Today
Deadline: 05/07/2026
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A Graduate Trainee – Public Protection role supporting environmental health, public safety, inspections, investigations, and regulatory compliance activities across Ceredigion communities.
About the role
Looking to start your career in public protection and environmental health? Want to make a real difference for communities across Ceredigion by helping to protect people’s health, safety and wellbeing? We’re looking for a motivated graduate to join us as a Graduate Trainee – Public Protection on a 12-month, full-time, fixed-term contract.
In this role, you’ll work alongside experienced, professionally qualified colleagues, building practical skills across public protection functions. You’ll support inspections, investigations and projects, learn how we apply legislation and guidance, and develop the knowledge you’ll need to progress into a specialist professional role in Environmental Health.
You’ll also be supported to complete an accredited PRINCE2 project management qualification and apply your learning to real service priorities.
What you’ll be doing:
Undertake supervised inspections, investigations and surveys in line with service policies, procedures and inspection programmes.
Support officers to interpret and apply legislation, guidance, codes of practice and industry standards relevant to public protection work.
Assist with enforcement activity to secure compliance, including gathering and collating evidence in line with relevant legal requirements (including PACE) for court/tribunal proceedings where needed.
Respond to complaints and enquiries professionally, promptly and in line with established procedures.
Maintain clear, accurate records and ensure service recording systems are kept up to date.
Research topics, analyse information and data, and present findings to managers/subject experts.
Who we’re looking for
You’re curious, organised and keen to make a difference. You enjoy learning, working with others and turning information into practical action.
To be eligible for this graduate trainee opportunity, you’ll need:
A 2:1 degree or above, obtained within the last 3 years.
Excellent oral and written communication skills, including the ability to write clear reports and present information.
Experience of working collaboratively (for example through study, placements, voluntary work or part-time employment) and a practical approach to problem solving.
The ability to manage your time, prioritise your workload and take initiative.
A willingness to develop specialist knowledge and skills to progress in Environmental Health.
The ability to travel and attend locations across Ceredigion using your own travel arrangements when required.
What’s in it for you?
a 12-month paid placement (aiming to commence mid-September 2026)
a recognised project management qualification (Prince 2)
professional support and mentorship
27 days of annual leave, plus 8 public holidays
hybrid working – subject to a suitable workspace, broadband connection, and service needs, you may choose to work from home or in one of our offices
flexi-time – subject to service needs, you may flex your working hours between 7:30 am and 7:00 pm, with hours in credit taken as additional leave
the potential for a follow-on contract, subject to outstanding performance and available funding, which may include further support to gain a specialist professional qualification
How to apply
Apply directly through the company website. Clicking the link below will open the application page in a new window.

Location: Aberaeron, Wales
Industry: Public Sector
We are very proud of our history of delivering high quality, safe, efficient and effective services to the people of Ceredigion. Our vision is to continue to improve social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being in our unique county. We employ over 3,500 members of staff to deliver services ranging from social care, education, highways maintenance, libraries, leisure and much more. The career opportunities with us are incredibly varied and very rewarding!
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