THE OPSS REGULATORY ENFORCEMENT TRAINEE PROGRAMME
Applications for the 2025 cohort are now open!
About OPSS:
We are the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS), and we are the UK’s national product regulator, within the Department for Business and Trade (DBT). Our primary purpose is to protect people and places from product-related harm. From product design and manufacture through to sale and disposal we have a role in the products lifecycle, ensuring consumers and businesses can buy and sell products with confidence.
OPSS is split across four impact areas: Regulation, Enabling, Evidence, and Policy. Our Enforcement Teams form part of the Regulation Impact Area and are responsible for ensuring that businesses comply with a wide range of product regulations. Our mission is to help protect people and the environment, and we do this by enforcing regulations which means supporting businesses into compliance and taking enforcement action where necessary.
The Regulatory Enforcement Trainee Programme:
We regularly recruit new cohorts of the Regulatory Enforcement Trainee Programme to join the Regulation Impact Area. As part of this role, you will be required to undertake the Level 4 RCO Apprenticeship, which is a nationally recognised standard, that will provide you with new skills and real-world experience to apply to your job role.
Our 2-year trainee programme is designed to set you up for success. From day one, you’ll be in a permanent position with us at the Executive Officer (EO) level. But that’s not all, after you complete the apprenticeship and have gained practical experience, you’ll also be able to apply for more senior roles giving you the chance to grow and develop your career further.
What you will be doing as an Enforcement Trainee:
This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic and varied role as part of a high-profile national regulator. You will be:
- Rotating across 3 different teams; providing you with the chance to broaden your experience and develop your career.
- Part of our Trainee Programme, studying for a Level 4 Regulatory Compliance Officer Apprenticeship. Our apprentices are our future enforcement officers and leaders.
- Gaining the continual professional development to ensure you are equipped with the skills and knowledge to be an effective regulator.
- Working with businesses to help them understand the regulations and provide them with the correct advice and support.
- Conduct risk assessments on the level of harm to people or places to determine the best course of action. This could be in response to an issue or complaint, or as part of a project.
- Investigating businesses and products for reported non-compliance and taking enforcement action where necessary, following the required processes and procedures.
- Communicating with businesses and our partner organisations, to solve problems and resolve any issues of non-compliance.
- Reading and understanding written documents and data and write reports following inspections or projects.
- Working with colleagues in our Enforcement Teams and across the organisation, to share information and find ways to increase our impact.
Case Studies
Hear from our current and previous enforcement trainees about their experience on the programme: