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A governmental digital service in the UK is seeking a Senior Data Architect to lead the development and implementation of data standards across various projects. The ideal candidate will have strong experience in stakeholder management, data architecture design, and create user-friendly artefacts. This role offers competitive compensation, flexible working options, and the opportunity to make a significant impact on public services.
61,740 - £70,219 (London) / £56,070 - £61,793 (National) Based on capability. The base salary of this grade is £61,005 for London and £55,403 for other locations. Published on
Full-time (Permanent) 61,740 - £70,219 (London) / £56,070 - £61,793 (National) Based on capability. The base salary of this grade is £61,005 for London and £55,403 for other locations. Published on 26 September 2025 Deadline 12 October 2025
The Government Digital Service (GDS) is the digital centre of government. We are responsible for setting, leading and delivering the vision for a modern digital government.
Our priorities are to drive a modern digital government, by:
We are home to the Incubator for Artificial Intelligence (I.AI), the world-leading GOV.UK and at the forefront of coordinating the UK’s geospatial strategy and activity. We lead the Government Digital and Data function and champion the work of digital teams across government.
We’re part of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and employ more than 1,000 people all over the UK, with hubs in Manchester, London and Bristol.
The Government Digital Service is where talent translates into impact. From your first day, you’ll be working with some of the world’s most highly-skilled digital professionals, all contributing their knowledge to make change on a national scale.
Join us for rewarding work that makes a difference across the UK. You\'ll solve some of the nation’s highest-priority digital challenges, helping millions of people access services they need.
You will be joining GDS and the Office of the Government Chief Data Officer at an exciting time as we deliver the next critical programme of work of the Data Standards Authority.
Our team has some big ambitions. We want to improve services for end users and improve how new policies are developed through the effective use and reuse of data. A key part of that will be to establish common data standards that enable improved data quality, greater interoperability so systems can exchange and integrate data seamlessly, and improve efficiency by making processes more productive, less expensive and more timely. We need great people to make that happen.
You’ll work on two interrelated data standards projects. The first project relates to an ongoing development and implementation of a logical model to identify and support vulnerable people in different scenarios such as economic hardship or flooding. The second project will be looking at identifying and building consensus on data standards on ‘data primitives’ and key attributes of entities such as a person or an organisation. Both projects will require working with experts from the policy and data professions. After consulting across government, you’ll help deliver simple, accessible and easy to use artefacts to help standardise data so as to improve interoperability and facilitate data sharing, findability and analysis.
You’ll push forward the data vision to wider government, and be able to communicate this to all levels of responsibility, including chief data officers and chief executive officers in government
You’ll work on multiple projects at the same time while working amongst an excellent peer group. You will have the ability to work independently without direct supervision, while prioritising your workload and having confidence in your decisions.
You will be expected to work flexibly and collaboratively on a range of projects where your expertise and skills are needed and will support a culture of agile working across your team.
We’re interested in people who:
There are many benefits of working at GDS, including:
Any move to Government Digital Service 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 athttps://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk
Office attendance The Department operates a discretionary hybrid working policy, which provides for a combination of working hours from your place of work and from your home in the UK. The current expectation for staff is to attend the office or non-home based location for 40-60% of the time over the accounting period. DSIT does not normally offer full home working (i.e. working at home); but we do offer a variety of flexible working options (including occasionally working from home).
The standard selection process for roles at GDS consists of:
Depending on how many applications we get, there might also be an extra stage before the video interview, for example a phone interview or a technical exercise.
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In the event we receive a high volume of applications, we will conduct the initial sift against the lead criteria which is:
In the Civil Service, we useSuccess Profiles to evaluate your skills and ability. This gives us the best possible chance of finding the right person for the job, increases performance and improves diversity and inclusivity. We’ll be assessing your technical abilities, skills, experience and behaviours that are relevant to this role.
We’ll also be assessing your experience and specialist technical skills against the following skills defined in the Government Digital and Data Capability Framework for theSenior Data Architect role:
Recruitment Timeline
Sift completion: Friday 17th October 2025
Candidates that do not pass the interview but have demonstrated an acceptable standard may be considered for similar roles at a lower grade.
A reserve list will be held for a period of 12 months, from which further appointments can be made.
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