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A government digital service unit is seeking a Business Analyst to improve government spending approval processes. In this hybrid role, you will work on cross-government collaboration, define user needs, and manage support channels. The ideal candidate will have experience in agile environments and strong communication skills to influence stakeholders. This position offers an opportunity to make a significant impact on national spending efficiency.
Full-time (Permanent) £46,725 - £50,220 (London) £42,893 - £45,653 (National)
Published on 5 November 2025 Deadline 10 November 2025
Bristol, London, Manchester
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You’ll be joining the Performance and Assurance team as a Business Analyst on the ‘Get Approval to Spend’ (GATS) service — a digital service that enables government departments to submit and assure cases for Cabinet Office spend controls. GATS supports better cross‑government collaboration, reduces duplication, and simplifies compliance with functional standards and policy. It is already helping departments improve the quality and speed of their approvals, while giving central functions greater visibility and consistency in how controls are applied.
This is a hybrid role. Alongside your business analysis responsibilities such as defining user needs, supporting iteration, and collaborating across disciplines; you’ll also take ownership of the service desk and support channels. You’ll work closely with colleagues across DSIT and the Cabinet Office, while also engaging with stakeholders in all ministerial departments to support their onboarding and use of the service. It’s a varied and high‑impact role at the heart of improving how government manages and assures major spending.
As a Business Analyst you’ll:
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