Problem-solvers and tech enthusiasts are wanted for trainee roles
Problem-solvers and tech enthusiasts are being recruited for the new National Cyber Force headquarters in South Ribble. Trainees are wanted to join the organisation’s cyber specialist development programme.
Training for the roles – which will be delivered on-site in Samlesbury and at another unspecified location in Lancashire – begins in January 2026. It will involve lectures and seminars, but also “real-world simulations” to provide practical experience in preparation for the work. Once their training is complete, the new recruits will become part of what the job advert – published by the Government Communications Headquarters – describes as “the front line of our mission to protect the UK from harm”.
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