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Deadline: 20/09/2026
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Graduate Trainees will gain hands-on experience across housing strategy, allocations, estates and income services, supporting housing policy, affordable housing, data analysis, customer services, and community-focused projects.
Shape the Future of Housing in North Yorkshire
Are you a recent graduate with a passion for housing, community development, and making a real difference?
North Yorkshire Council (NYC) is looking for ambitious and driven individuals to join our Graduate Trainee Programme in Housing Strategy and Partnerships, Housing Allocations, Housing Estates and Income Services. These pivotal roles will place you at the forefront of the region’s housing initiatives, from affordable housing provision to sustainability goals.
What You’ll Do:
As a Graduate Trainee, you'll join one of our housing teams and gain hands-on experience working on projects and services that directly impact residents across North Yorkshire.
Depending on your role, you could work on:
Housing Strategy and Partnerships (hybrid working based at Northallerton, Selby or Scarborough)
Help shape housing policies and strategies that impact thousands of lives.
Support the delivery of affordable housing in partnership with developers and housing providers.
Lead on bespoke projects, using your initiative to solve housing-related problems.
Contribute to policy development and corporate projects across the Council.
Allocations (hybrid working based at Selby)
Assess housing applications and support the allocation of social housing in line with policy and legislation.
Work with housing providers and North Yorkshire Home Choice partners to deliver positive housing outcomes for customers.
Analyse housing data, monitor performance, and contribute to service improvement initiatives.
Assist with reviews, complaints, and complex enquiries, supporting fair and consistent decision-making.
Housing Estates & Income Services (hybrid working - Estates role based in Richmond and Income role based in Selby)
Develop knowledge of housing legislation, tenancy policy, and social housing processes to support the delivery of an effective service.
Analyse service data and contribute to performance monitoring, statutory returns, and continuous service improvement projects.
Liaise with internal and external partner organisations to ensure accurate housing data, consistent practices, and positive housing outcomes for tenants across North Yorkshire.
Assist with case management, income collection and debt recovery under the guidance of experienced officers.
Support the investigation and preparation of responses to tenancy and income related enquiries and customer complaints ensuring responses are accurate, evidence-based, and compliant with legislation and policy.
What You’ll Gain:
Across all pathways, you'll gain experience in project management, policy development, data analysis, customer engagement and partnership working while contributing to services that make a real difference to local communities. Along with joining our graduate network, and accessing peer support and mentoring.
As part of our Corporate Graduate Development Programme, you’ll benefit from:
Leadership and management training
Project management certification
Equality, diversity and inclusion training
Personal resilience and wellbeing support
A dedicated mentor, graduate network and peer support
Opportunities to shadow senior leaders and influence change
What We’re Looking For:
We welcome applications from graduates from all degree disciplines. You don’t need previous housing experience, but you should have:
A degree-level qualification
A strong interest in affordable housing and community impact
Excellent communication, analytical and problem-solving skills
A collaborative, self-motivated mindset
Willingness to travel across North Yorkshire
Why Choose North Yorkshire Council?
At North Yorkshire Council, we’re committed to building sustainable, inclusive communities. Join us and be part of a team that values integrity, innovation, and working collaboratively to make a difference.
Benefits of working and learning in the service:
Experience of working in a large Local Authority.
Opportunity for graduates to develop technical knowledge and skills
Learning from highly experienced Housing Officers and other specialists
Opportunity to take responsibility for your own caseload where appropriate
Developing confidence in your own judgment
Improving your communication and negotiation skills
Experience of working in partnership with other organisations, such as Adult Social Care, Children’s Social Care, Police, Registered Providers, and Voluntary organisations
These positions are fast-paced and will require individuals who can demonstrate resilience and an ability to develop creative solutions to help shape services of the future.
Working for us
When you join us, you are entitled to our outstanding benefits and wellbeing plan as part of your position:
Our holiday entitlement starts at 28 days rising to 34 days (pro-rata) after 5 years’ service, plus public holidays
Pension: save for your retirement with our generous local government pension scheme
Fitness & Rewards: Fitness discounts with various Gyms across the county
Lifestyle Savings: explore a huge range of discounts to help you save money across hundreds of the UK’s favourite high-street and online retailers
Health Assured Employee Assistance Programme – confidential help and support for your wellbeing
Supportive team culture - work alongside experienced professionals in a collaborative, forward-thinking environment
How to apply
Apply directly through the company website. Clicking the link below will open the application page in a new window.

Location: Northallerton, UK
Industry: Public Sector
North Yorkshire Council is responsible for delivering a wide range of local government services across England's largest rural county. We're responsible for education, social care, health, highways, libraries, trading standards and household waste recycling centres as well as hundreds of other services to a population of circa 600,000 residents. Our residents are represented by 72 elected members and the council is Conservative controlled. We are on a journey of change and modernisation over the next five years, changing the ways that we engage with the public and the ways that we work with communities in general. Whilst the challenges ahead are not to be under-estimated, there will be positive opportunities to be more efficient, to do many things better and smarter than we have before and ways of working that are better for our service areas. As we shape the organisation of the future, we will do so around core principles including: • Putting customers at the heart of all we do • Enabling stronger communities • Working in partnership • Ensuring value for money • Valuing and investing in staff • Being an innovative and learning organisation
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