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A prestigious national institution in the UK is seeking an Access Manager to provide guidance on records management and compliance. The successful candidate will work closely with government departments and manage data analysis related to record access. The role offers a generous benefits package and a collaborative work environment, allowing flexible working arrangements.
The National Archives is a near 200-year-old institution with a collection spanning 1,000 years of history. In our strategic vision, Archives for Everyone, we aim to become the 21st Century national archive — an inclusive, entrepreneurial, disruptive cultural and heritage institution. This role supports that journey and we can’t do this without you.
Salary: £33,784 per annum
Contract type: Permanent
Band: E / Higher Executive Officer
Closing date: Sunday 5 October 2025
This role sits within the Public Access and Government Services Directorate, which provides expert advice and guidance to government departments and public bodies to drive compliance with the Public Records Act 1958 (PRA) and the Freedom of Information Act 2000; and to enable growth of capability for the preservation of born-digital government records. Under the PRA, public bodies can transfer records to The National Archives open or closed. Records may also be retained beyond their due transfer date under certain circumstances.
The Access Manager will provide advice and guidance to public bodies who wish to close or retain records, and for managing applications to the Advisory Council on National Records and Archives for closure or retention. Reporting to the Senior Access Manager, this role will facilitate the progression of closure and retention schedules, amend existing closures and retentions through our dedicated databases, and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to investigate and resolve access issues. The Access Manager will take a key and active role in supporting Short Term Bodies and Public Inquiries in pre and post transfer access processes. Reporting to the Senior Access Manager, the Access Manager will deliver data analysis and reporting, maintaining key record logs and leading access projects. This is a full time post. However, requests for part-time working, flexible working and job share will be considered, taking into account at all times the operational needs of the Department. A combination of onsite and home working is available and applicants should be able to regularly travel to our Kew site for a minimum of 60% of their work time.
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Generous benefits package, including pension, sports and social club facilities, onsite gym, discounted rates at our on-site cafe and opportunities for training and development. Annual leave entitlement of 22 days per calendar year (rising to 25 after the first year, and incrementally to 30 days after six years) and 10½ days public and privilege holidays per annum.
Any move to The National Archives from another employer will mean you can no longer access childcare vouchers. This includes moves between government departments. You may however be eligible for other government schemes, including Tax-Free Childcare. Determine your eligibility at https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/
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