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SAP S4/HANA Public Cloud Sales and Distribution Trainer (On-site, Contract)

Posted 1 month ago by adesso UK


We are seeking an experienced SAP S/4HANA Sales and Distribution professional to provide training and support during the...

  • Rate Negotiable
  • Category Undetermined
  • Work type Onsite
  • Location England, United Kingdom

GCP Architect

Posted 1 month ago by Intelstack


We are seeking a GCP Architect for a 12-month contract role, requiring a strong background in Google Cloud Platform infr...

  • Rate Negotiable
  • Category Inside
  • Work type Hybrid
  • Location Greater Bristol Area, United Kingdom

Interim Public Sector Auditor

Posted 1 month ago by Grant Thornton UK


Grant Thornton is seeking an experienced Interim Public Sector Auditor to join their Audit team, which specializes in pr...

  • Rate Negotiable
  • Category Inside
  • Work type Undetermined
  • Location England, United Kingdom

SOX Controls & Tax Reporting Manager – US GAAP Conversion Project 9–12 Month FTC...

Posted 1 month ago by Zanda


Zanda is seeking a SOX Controls & Tax Reporting Manager for a 9–12 month fixed-term contract to support a US GAAP co...

  • Rate £85,000 per year
  • Category Undetermined
  • Work type Hybrid
  • Location London Area, United Kingdom

Senior SAP S/4 HANA SD Functional Consultant

Posted 1 month ago by Jobserve


We are looking for a Senior SAP S/4 HANA Functional Consultant with extensive experience in designing, configuring, and...

  • Rate Negotiable
  • Category Undetermined
  • Work type Undetermined
  • Location London

About Our Public Sector Contract Roles in London

What does a public sector contractor do?

The public sector is one of the largest and most diverse sources of contract work in the UK, engaging professionals across every discipline including technology and digital, finance, procurement, legal, HR, project and programme management, policy, communications, and specialist professional services on a flexible basis to support the delivery of public services. The breadth of the public sector contracting market spans central government departments and their agencies, the NHS and wider healthcare system, local authorities, emergency services, educational institutions, the judiciary, regulatory bodies, and the wide range of arm's-length bodies that carry out public functions under ministerial oversight. Each of these environments has its own distinctive governance requirements, procurement frameworks, and cultural norms that shape how contractors operate within them.

Working as a public sector contractor requires an understanding of several features that distinguish the public sector from commercial environments. The procurement of contractors is typically governed by public procurement regulations and must be conducted through established frameworks such as Crown Commercial Service, NHS Shared Business Services, or sector-specific frameworks including the G-Cloud, DOS, and RM frameworks. Inside IR35 working arrangements are standard across the vast majority of public sector contractor engagements following the implementation of off-payroll working rules across the public sector from 2017. Security clearance is required across a significant proportion of central government roles, with BPSS being the standard minimum and SC expected for technology and security roles across many departments. Despite generally lower day rates than equivalent private sector roles, the public sector contracting market attracts a significant proportion of the UK contractor workforce, drawn by the scale of programmes, the social purpose of the work, and the relative stability and volume of public sector demand.

What is the market like for public sector contractors?

The public sector is a consistently enormous buyer of contract resource, underpinned by the scale of public spending, the structural constraint on growing the permanent civil service and NHS workforce, and the ongoing pace of digital transformation, regulatory change, and service improvement programmes across government and public bodies. The government's technology and digital agenda continues to generate substantial technology contractor demand across central departments, HMRC, DWP, and the Ministry of Justice. The NHS generates consistent demand across finance, technology, procurement, and clinical informatics. Local government generates geographically distributed demand across the full range of professional disciplines. Despite the inside IR35 headwind and generally lower rates, the public sector remains among the most active contracting markets in the UK by volume.

What is the contracting market like in London?

London dominates the UK contractor market by volume, depth, and rate levels. The capital concentrates the headquarters and major offices of most FTSE 100 companies, the largest global banks, the Big Four professional services firms, and the central government departments that collectively generate the majority of UK contract demand. Every contracting discipline covered on this site has active demand in London, from niche specialisms like threat intelligence and LLM engineering through to high-volume disciplines like project management and business analysis. The sheer density of employers means contractors in London typically have more choice of engagement at any given time than anywhere else in the UK. Day rates carry a premium of 15 to 25 per cent over the national average across most disciplines, reflecting both the concentration of complex, high-value programmes and the cost of operating in the capital.

How much do public sector contractors usually earn in London?

Contract rates for public sector roles in London typically range from £385 to £715 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement.

How many public sector vacancies in London are there on Quality Contracts?

Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 420 public sector contract roles across the site, with London accounting for roughly one in three of those. Data reviewed up to May 2026.