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A UK government department is seeking a Junior Software Developer to help enhance their digital services. The candidate will work within a multidisciplinary team to design, code, and test user-focused products. Essential skills include Python development and knowledge of RESTful APIs. This is a full-time role with flexible working options and opportunities for career progression.
London, London (region), TW9 4DU
Job summary
The National Archives is growing our Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) capability to help us transform the way we offer services to our users. As a member of the Digital Services Department, you will actively participate in product teams delivering user-focused products for The National Archives’ core audience groups.
We have a track record of delivering high quality, innovative and ambitious digital services to diverse audiences. You will be part of a creative, motivated and supportive multi-disciplinary team who embrace challenge and look for opportunities to do things differently.
These are especially exciting times as we reimagine our whole offering on the web to realise the ‘disruptive digital archive’ and open up access to one of the largest and most diverse digital archives in the world. We are exploring new approaches and tools, simplifying key transactions and finding new ways to help people to use our collections.
Our developers have a vital role to play in this. We are looking for a motivated and creative individual to join The National Archives Digital Services team as a Junior Software Developer.
We are the official archive for the UK Government and for England and Wales, holding millions of records dating back over 1,000 years. From the Domesday and Shakespeare’s will to military service records, censuses and court judgements we preserve and provide access to these important public records for everyone.
Our Digital Services department is made up of several agile multi-disciplinary teams focusing on different products or services. Our purpose is to design and deliver user-centred services that make our collections accessible, usable, and relevant to a wide range of audiences.
Our Digital Services team build and run services used by over 1 million people a month to access more than 30 million record descriptions, the catalogues of more than 3,000 archives and educational and rich, interpretative content bringing the collection to life. We are exploring new approaches and tools, simplifying key transactions and finding new ways to help people to use our collections.
In this role you will:
Selection for interview will be based on the essential criteria listed above so please provide evidence and examples for each criteria separately, and ensure that your statement demonstrates in detail how you meet these criteria.
Artificial Intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application, however, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be withdrawn and internal candidates may be subject to disciplinary action. Please visit the civil service careers website where you can find further information on the use of AI in the application guidance section.