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HM Revenue and Customs is looking for a Data Scientist to join their innovative Data Science Hub, where you will leverage cutting-edge technologies such as machine learning and predictive analytics. You will explore complex datasets to provide actionable insights for public health analysis, collaborating with a community of experts to tackle urgent health issues effectively.
Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, London – Canary Wharf (Core HQs) or Homeworking
Application Deadline
Application Deadline 9 days remaining
We pride ourselves as being an employer of choice, where Everyone Matters promoting equality of opportunity to actively encourage applications from everyone, including groups currently underrepresented in our workforce.
UKHSA ethos is to be an inclusive organisation for all our staff and stakeholders. To create, nurture and sustain an inclusive culture, where differences drive innovative solutions to meet the needs of our workforce and wider communities. We do this through celebrating and protecting differences by removing barriers and promoting equity and equality of opportunity for all.
Data science is a broad and fast-moving field spanning maths, statistics, software engineering and communications. Data scientists will often work as part of a multidisciplinary team, using data and analytics to inform and achieve organisational goals.
In this role, you will:
The Chief Data Officer Group (CDO) consists of a large community of data scientists, government analysts (GSG, GORS, GES, GSR), mathematical modellers, epidemiologists, information specialists, and data engineers. This is a unique opportunity to help provide crucial information and insight to support the management of high-profile health incidents alongside ongoing surveillance activities. UKHSA has a strong data science community with learning opportunities, community groups and hackathon events. We predominantly code in Python and R and utilise AWS and Azure based cloud environments. The teams use Agile ways of working including software such as Confluence and Jira to manage delivery. Our Enterprise Data and Analytics Platform (EDAP) is enriched with curated, consistent, and high-quality data from existing platforms as well as providing access to a range of analytical tooling.
At UKHSA we recruit to a standardised job descriptions for data scientists. We are currently hiring to the following role:
Data Science Hub –The Data Science Hub applies innovative data science and AI techniques to advance UKHSA’s strategic goals by providing specialist support and empowering teams across UKHSA to use these capabilities effectively. We deliver impactful, well-documented, and maintainable data science and AI solutions. We work closely with scientific and analytical teams, promote best practices and continuously upskill team members with varied projects. We have deployed multiple LLM based products into production on a High-Performance Computing cluster (HPC) in key areas of focus including Hepatitis and Tuberculosis.
We also anticipate additional roles becoming available in future from which we may appoint from the reserve list of strong candidates. One such role is outlined below:
Public Health Analysis team- We are a collaborative, customer-facing group working across the full range of hazards to public health. We draw on all available data sources, particularly public health data and hospitalisation data, to deliver timely, actionable insights for senior leaders and ministers. Our work combines rigorous quantitative analysis with intelligence assessment techniques to address critical questions. These include identifying sectors and communities at heightened risk of high-consequence infections and evaluating the domestic impact of emerging health threats. We provide near real-time intelligence on epidemiological risks and transmission during periods of healthcare pressure. We also deliver analysis products of cross-cutting public health hazards to support informed, evidence-led strategic decision-making at very senior levels.
The GDD Profession consists of people who work in a digital, data or technology specialist role. They design, build and run government digital services. They are responsible for the way we find, access and use data and for the technology infrastructure which support those services. There are currently about 18,000 people working in the Profession. The Profession consists of people working within specialist communities of practice. There is a full list of roles on GOV.UK:Capability Framework
Apply before 11:55 pm on Friday 11th July 2025
Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, London – Canary Wharf (Core HQs) or Homeworking