Login Status
 

THELAWPAGES.COM

 TRUSTED      LEGAL      RESOURCES


 
 

Data Strategy, Data Innovation & Business Analysis Hub, DASD

   
   
Category : Government
Law Jobs Save Add To Shortlist
Law Jobs Favorites Add Recruiter To Favorites
Law Jobs Email Email To A Friend
Law Jobs Recruiter Recruiter Profile
Law Jobs Search More Jobs From This Recruiter
Law Jobs Text Size Increase Text | Decrease Text
Law Jobs Print Print
Location : Leeds , London
Salary : £ 30,989 - £ 47,591
Type : Permanent
Closing Date : 2021-09-24
Date Posted : 2021-09-05
Reference : 47569  


We encourage applications from people from all backgrounds and aim to have a workforce that represents the wider society that we serve. We pride ourselves on being an employer of choice. We champion diversity, inclusion and wellbeing and aim to create a workplace where everyone feels valued and a sense of belonging. To find out more about how we do this visit: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-justice/about/equality-and-diversity.

Overview

This is an exciting opportunity for a Band B (SEO) to join the Data Innovation & Business Analysis Hub (DIBAH) within Data and Analytical Services Directorate in the Ministry of Justice. This post will be part of a wide ranging, multi-disciplinary team responsible for transforming the use of data to drive outcomes and decision-making across the Justice System.

The post would suit applicants from a range of sectors who are highly skilled interpersonally and enjoy data and digital change, for example (but not limited to) those with a background in Business Analysis, Data Analysis, Requirements Gathering, Project Management, Policy, Strategy, User Research or User Centred Policy Design.

The post is also open on level transfer to existing Civil Servants at SEO (or equivalent) and other eligible Civil Service staff on promotion.

We welcome applications from candidates based across the UK. The base location of the successful applicants will be either 10 South Colonnade, London (for those based out of London), or 5 Wellington Place, Leeds (for those based in the North of England). Periodic travel will be required as the post holders will work closely with wider programme teams. In addition, flexible working arrangements are available between MoJ HQ at 102 Petty France (London), MoJ Hubs across the country and home.

Interviews are likely to take place in October 2021. We will keep a merit list for a year for those who successfully pass the interview board but who are not offered a post immediately as similar posts may become available during 2021/2022.

Background

The holder of this post will be passionate about making a difference for the staff and users of the justice system. They will value people highly and strive to understand the views, processes, and frustrations of the people we provide services to. They will harness the best of digital ways of working to bring people together to create new and innovative systems and processes, driven by user need and developed iteratively.

They will be numerate and enjoy engaging with analytical and technical teams as well as being highly credible with operational and policy colleagues. They will understand the value of the data we hold in the MoJ and able to spot opportunities to use it to transform outcomes for our service users and for citizens.

The successful candidate will work as an integrator and will be comfortable influencing and delivering in a complex strategic landscape, defining appropriate data governance and supporting and/or proposing alternatives to current structures. They will be highly resilient and will be able to maintain enthusiasm and generate momentum in the face of a shifting landscape and priorities.

About MoJ

The Ministry of Justice is one of the largest government departments, employing around 76,000 people, with a budget of approximately £7.4 billion. The justice system is a vital public service that changes people’s lives and our work spans criminal, civil, administrative and family justice.  Each year millions of people across the UK use our services - including courts, tribunals, probation and prisons in England and Wales.  We are all likely to come into contact with the justice system at some point in our lives, either because we have been a witness to or victim of a crime, to protect and enforce our rights, or to settle disputes.

Why work for the Ministry of Justice?

  • Flexible working arrangements – including compressed hours, flexi-time, working for home or commuter hubs outside of London
  • Broad and varied opportunities for development and promotion – there are lots of interesting and highly meaningful jobs across the Ministry and great opportunities to expand experience
  • Data and Analysis is at the centre of the Department’s decision making – with a ministerial team who are keen for all decisions to be evidence driven
  • See the frontline and what your work is influencing – regular opportunities to visit prisons and courts to better understand the areas your work and leadership is affecting

About the Data Innovation and Business Analysis Hub

We are a small strategic team, progressing an innovative agenda, whose members come from a range of professional backgrounds. Our team is growing rapidly and are seeking people to join this initiative who are passionate about making a difference, highly curious, focused on quality results and timely delivery, finisher-completers, able to work and get along with people from all backgrounds, and unreasonably positive.

Our team is innovative and fast-moving, while being highly collaborative and focused on supporting others to do their best work. We focus on outcomes over process, and we get things done. We change our approach as needed if we see a better way through. To be successful in the next stage of our team’s development, we are seeking strong, caring and emotionally intelligent people who are passionate about making a difference, are highly curious, focused on quality results, and unreasonably positive.

Key Responsibilities of the Role

This role will be part of a team responsible for delivering our ambitious and innovative Data Strategy to all corners of the Justice System and MoJ family. Through the transformation, we will design our digital services and architecture to collect the right set of data, make it less onerous to collect, stop bad data getting in, and make it easier to connect and analyse. We can then use the latest Data Science and Artificial Intelligence techniques to generate insights in near-real time, and share these with front-line users at the point of decision.

The post holder will be part of the delivery engine of our Data Strategy, translating our vision and strategy into tangible deliverables and outcomes. They will work as an integrator between business need, data scientists, analytical teams and digital solutions. They will feel comfortable negotiating with a range of stakeholders and delivering across a complex strategic landscape. They will help define appropriate data governance and spot opportunities to leverage the value of our data.

We hope to use this campaign to retain a merit list for subsequent roles coming on-stream in the next few months. These roles will face off to all corners of the MoJ. These include Prisons, the Probation Service, the Courts & Tribunals Service and Corporate and HQ functions. Some roles are more technically-focused and some more strategically focused. As such we encourage applications from all professional backgrounds.

The ideal candidate:

  • Is a strong communicator, who works collaboratively to build consensus in a fast-changing strategic and delivery environment
  • Has a demonstrated track record of managing complex and diverse stakeholder relationships
  • Understands how to motivate diverse teams and collaborate to achieve shared outcomes
  • Understands the value of evidence & analysis in delivering Justice outcomes – and therefore the importance of high quality data
  • Is comfortable changing their approach to respond to emerging issues and risks, while maintaining a strong focus on strategic goals
  • Can influence a range of people without direct control or a managerial relationship
  • Has a track record in working with data and data systems
  • Is already highly aware of digital ways of working or is willing to get up to speed quickly in understanding the potential (customer centricity, agile methodology, prototyping, automation, etc.)
  • Understands and values justice system users, and works hard to deliver quantified value for them
  • Is a self-starter who takes a vision and goals and makes them reality
  • Understands the value of evidence & analysis

Our team is innovative and fast-moving, while being highly collaborative and focused on supporting others to do their best work. We focus on outcomes over process, and we get things done. We change our approach as needed if we see a better way through. We look for do-ers, positive thinkers, and team members that people want to work with and be around.

Details Required In Your Application

We will ask for a CV and a Statement of Suitability (i.e. cover letter) to assess your Experience and your Technical skills. Based on this, we may invite you to interview where we will ask you to deliver a short technical presentation. Details are below.

Experience

You will be asked during the application to submit an anonymised CV, which must be no more than 2 sides of A4. Only applicants who submit this document will be considered for an invite to interview. Please remove all personal information and do not save the file with your name. 

Technical

In your Statement of Suitability, please explain why you are the right candidate for these roles, based on the skill requirements below. Please try to cover as many of the bullets as possible using work you have completed to demonstrate how you meet each one. You may wish to provide 2 or 3 examples that cover off multiple requirements, or to address each in turn.

All these requirements are important for the job, however we do not expect candidates to be expert in all of them; just give as much evidence as you can for each.

  • Working with data and data systems, assets and infrastructure
  • Cataloguing, mapping and assessing data quality, and delivering data improvement activity
  • Working as part of digital transformations
  • Familiarity with digital ways of working
  • Strong communication skills, with experience of engaging diverse stakeholder groups
  • Experience facilitating and delivering workshops
  • Working with technical partners such as developers, data scientists or data engineers
  • Data Analysis, reporting and analytics experience
  • Mapping of data requirements to business needs
  • Experience of designing, prototyping and building data models that meet business needs
  • Persuading stakeholders of the value of working in a data-driven way

Applicants Invited for Interview

You will be required to give a 5-minute presentation at interview. Details of this will be sent to those candidates who are invited for interview.

If you successfully reach the interview stage you will be assessed on the following behaviours:

  • Seeing the Big Picture
  • Changing & Improving
  • Communicating and influencing
  • Working Together
  • Delivering at Pace

Please see the CS Behaviours framework for more details at this grade (Level 3 - HEO and SEO or equivalent):

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/717275/CS_Behaviours_2018.pdf

For Further Information Please Contact:

Sarah Woodward (DIBAH, Senior Data Strategy Manager)

sarah.woodward1@justice.gov.uk

07977 334283




     
  This job is closed - View Recruiter Profile    

 

 

NOTICE
STAY SAFE ONLINE

To stay safe in your job search we recommend that you visit SAFERjobs, a non-profit, joint industry and law enforcement organisation working to combat job scams. Visit the SAFERjobs website for information on common scams and to get free, expert advice for a safer job search.