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A leading organization is seeking a Lead Data Architect to develop robust data architectures across critical systems, enabling data-driven services. In this role, you'll mentor junior architects and partner with technical teams to elevate data use within the Home Office, contributing to innovative solutions and best practices.
£60,300 - £70,730 plus up to £20,100 allowance based on a skills assessment
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Full-time (Permanent) £60,300 - £70,730 plus up to £20,100 allowance based on a skills assessment
Published on 10 July 2025 Deadline 30 July 2025
Croydon, Manchester, Sheffield
As a Lead Data Architect, you will create and uphold data architecture across critical Home Office systems, enabling secure, data-driven services that keep the country safe. Working under the vision set by the Principal Data Architect, you’ll design robust data models, metadata systems, and governance frameworks to serve diverse stakeholders.
Your leadership will span strategic planning, mentoring junior data architects, and aligning technical decisions with business objectives.
If you thrive on architecting solutions that integrate emerging technologies such as cloud-native platforms, data lakehouses, streaming data pipelines and AI-powered analytics while collaborating with multi disciplinary teams, this role offers you the chance to elevate how the Home Office exploits data for maximum public impact.
Due to business requirements this post is available on a full time/flexible working basis. Where business needs allow, some roles may be suitable for a combination of office and home-based working.Where this is the case, employees will be expected to spend a minimum of60% of their working time in the office.Applicants can raise any queries to the email address at the bottom of the advert.
We value diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from the widest diversity of backgrounds, cultures, and experiences. We encourage applications from women, people with disabilities and LGBT+ as they are currently under-represented in the Home Office at this grade level. Appointments will be made on merit based on fair and open competition.
In this role, you will translate strategic data vision into tangible designs and solutions, ensuring data assets are secure, well-structured, and aligned with evolving Home Office priorities.
Partnering with Technical Architects, Principal Data Architects, and various data teams, you will evaluate existing platforms, identify gaps, and recommend optimisations whether via cloud-native services, large-scale distributed data platforms, or modern data warehouses.
You’ll oversee how data catalogues, metadata systems, and governance frameworks are implemented, championing best practices across multiple programs. By leading data design reviews, you’ll ensure alignment with department-wide standards, while also balancing performance, scalability, and compliance needs.
Additionally, you will serve as a trusted advisor to senior stakeholders, translating business requirements into actionable architecture patterns and reference models. You willcollaborate with and guide multiple stakeholders on data-centric initiatives in the Home Office. You’ll also mentor less-experienced data architects, sharing emerging trends in scalable data technologies and building a resilient, future-proof data estate.
Ultimately, your expertise will help streamline Home Office workflows, promote consistent data usage, and foster innovative ways to harness critical data at scale.
Key responsibilities
You’ll have a demonstrable passion for data architecture, with the following key abilities or experience:
SFIA capability framework
Skills for the Information Age (SFIA) is the technical framework that sets the standard capability and development of alllevels in the Home Office. This is a link to the capability framework:All skills A - Z English (sfia-online.org)
We use set SFIA technical skills to form our interview questions and we will assess you against these technical skills during the selection process.
The essential skills listed above are reflective of the Home Office Government Digital and Data Profession Career Framework (based on the industry standard SFIA framework-Use the SFIALevels of responsibility to understand what would be expected for each technical skill listed). Please see below for the relevant skills for your role:
SFIA Technical skills:
Strategy and Architecture
Development and Implementation
We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: