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Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is looking for two experienced Intelligence Analysts to join the Intelligence Unit. The role is based in London, Birmingham or Cardiff with hybrid working requiring 1–2 days per week in the office.
You will analyse regulatory risk from diverse sources, produce high-quality intelligence products, and support investigations and decision-making across the organisation. The role involves handling sensitive information in line with policy and security
We are recruiting two experienced Intelligence Analysts to join our Intelligence Unit. We are recruiting for our offices in London, Birmingham and Cardiff. These are full-time hybrid roles and will require you to attend the office one to two days per week.
The Intelligence Unit provides a vital function to our organisation and its primary purpose is to gather, analyse, assess, develop and disseminate actionable intelligence received from a wide variety of sources in connection with the activities of the profession. Intelligence products from the team are used to progress the work of colleagues in the Investigations Directorate and inform both tactical and strategic senior decision makers.
At the heart of what we do through the important work in all of our teams is:
As an Intelligence Analyst, you will be part of our Intelligence Unit, working alongside Intelligence Researchers, Intelligence Officers and a Senior Legal & Technical Advisor, reporting to the Intelligence Analyst Manager.
You will play a key role in helping the SRA proactively identify and respond to emerging regulatory risks through the analysis of intelligence and information from a range of sources. Working closely with colleagues across the SRA and external partners, you will produce high-quality analytical products, including monthly assessment reports, analytical pieces, intelligence reports, target profiles, thematic assessments and risk-based recommendations, to support investigations and inform tactical and strategic decision-making.
You will manage a portfolio of intelligence casework of varying complexity and risk, ensuring timely, proportionate and high-quality outcomes. Using your analytical skills, you will identify patterns, trends, intelligence gaps and potential breaches of regulatory requirements, transforming complex information into clear, evidence-based insights that can withstand scrutiny.
The role also requires you to promote and develop the Intelligence Unit's capabilities, working collaboratively with colleagues to support investigations, share good practice and contribute to training and development activities. You will be responsible for handling sensitive information in accordance with the NIM, GDPR, Government Security Classification Policy and SRA policies, ensuring the highest standards of information management, integrity and confidentiality.
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced analyst who is passionate about using intelligence and data to support effective regulation, protect the public and influence positive outcomes across the legal sector.
This role requires successful Security Check (SC) clearance. Applicants must either already hold SC clearance or be willing and eligible to undergo the vetting process.
We are also recruiting for Intelligence Officer roles. If you are interested in joining our Intelligence Unit, please review both adverts on our Job Board and apply for the role(s) that best match your skills, experience and career aspirations.
If your application is shortlisted, you will be invited to attend a half-day, in-person assessment and interview session at our Birmingham office. The assessment will include an and a competency-based interview. We anticipate that in-person assessments and interviews will take place on 18 and/or 25 September, and shortlisted candidates will be contacted with further details in early September. Please only apply if you can commit to attending one of the in-person assessment and interview sessions outlined above.
We are recruiting for this role working on a hybrid basis from our Birmingham, Cardiff, and London offices. You will be based in the office nearest to your location, with the expectation of working 1-2 days a week in the office and the remainder of the week from home. Occasional travel for meetings and conferences may be required, with advance notice provided.
This is a full-time role working 35 hours per week. Working hours are normally Monday to Friday and will be scheduled between our core business hours of 8:00 am and 6:00 pm.
The starting salary for this role is £43,982 for Birmingham and Cardiff and £48,380 for London.
If you have any questions that are not answered in the advert or on our website, you can contact us via recruitment@sra.org.uk
Closing date for applications Monday 24 August 2026 at 23:55, however we may choose to close this at an earlier date. If you are interested, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.