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Analytical Engagement Lead – Better Outcomes through Linked Data Homelessness Pilot

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Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities

Location(s):
Darlington, London, Wolverhampton
Salary:
£41,679
Job grade:
Senior Executive Officer
Business area:
Analytical
Contract type:
Permanent
Working pattern:
Full-time, Part-time

About the job

Job summary

This vacancy is for candidates who are not currently a member of the GSS but meet the entry criteria to join this profession.

If you wish to apply under GSR/GORS professions as current members or as applicants that are eligible for membership, or as a current member of the GSS, please apply to vacancy number 337990.

The role sits within the Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Data and Statistics (HRSDS) team within Vulnerable People, Data and Evaluation (VPDE) Division. The grade 6-led HRSDS team is responsible for data and statistics on homelessness, rough sleeping, domestic abuse, and data linking. 

SEO Analytical Engagement Lead – Better Outcomes through Linked Data Homelessness Pilot 

The SEO Analytical Engagement Lead post is based in the grade 7-led Better Outcomes through Linked Data (BOLD) Homelessness Pilot team and involves working with colleagues across government to design and deliver a demonstrator pilot using innovative approaches to improve outcomes for those at risk of homelessness. This is an exciting time to join the team as we are in the key delivery phase and looking ahead to what is next for BOLD.  

The job holder will be responsible for providing the main interface between the Pilot team and linked policy teams, translating complex analytical problems in a way that ensures quality policy input and impact. The job holder will also be responsible for delivering a high-profile project of legislative change within the programme and proactively ensuring their successful delivery. This will include working closely with policy and analytical colleagues across the division and wider organisation, as well as in other government departments; developing a detailed understanding of homelessness data, as well as data held by other departments; understanding opportunities and approaches to develop the wider evidence base; analysing data and disseminating findings; and contributing to lessons learned for knowledge retention.

Job description

The exact specification will be agreed depending on the priorities at the time and the skillsets of the successful applicant. They will likely include: 

  • Acting as the analytical engagement lead for key projects within the homelessness pilot, leading the pilots engagement with non-analysts and driving forward project delivery and providing analytical expertise and quality assurance to wider work. 
  • Working collaboratively with, and supporting strategic discussions with, policy, cross-government colleagues, local stakeholders and service providers to develop effective relationships, ensuring that the project delivers its goals to key deadlines and ensuring we are aligned with related programmes of work. 
  • Lead the Pilots contribution to, and liaison with, Evaluation and BOLD Data Sharing teams. 
  • Deputising for the G7 Lead at key meetings such as BOLD SLT.  
  • Ensuring high-quality service delivery, reflection, learning and evidence-based practice, and contributing to best practice guidance documents and lessons learned and providing input to shape and deliver an evaluation of the pilots. 
  • Developing and supporting other analysts in the team and actively promoting new analysis and tools and best practice across the analytical community, and wider. 

This is a cross-departmental, multi-disciplinary programme - collaborative working is essential to its success and you will need strong communication skills. To be successful in this post, you will need to be comfortable delivering projects yourself, and delivering through others.  

You also need to be comfortable with data as this entire programme is about linking data and you will be responsible for ensuring quality analysis, data security, and delivery of outputs with impact. 

It would be a good opportunity for someone looking to increase their exposure to other professions including policy and delivery, exercise skills in communicating analysis, and develop their strategic experience. 

Person specification

We are looking for an experienced analyst with the following key skills:  

  • Analytical skills –  You should be a strong champion for analysis and able to promote and generate enthusiasm amongst others, including non-analysts, to achieve impact. You must be comfortable communicating data and analysis and their caveats and limitations to analytical and non-analytical audiences (policy officials and external stakeholders) verbally and in writing.  You should feel comfortable working with large quantities of data and be able to identify caveats and weak points within the data, understanding the impact of these and how we could potentially resolve any issues.  You will have excellent attention to detail and will ensure that we produce and provide high quality data and analysis through robust quality assurance. You will need experience or the willingness and aptitude to learn relevant software for the role quickly. You must be able to plan and deliver analytical projects using appropriate techniques and following legal/organisational processes. You will be able to produce analysis and reports for publication that can inform and shape policy/delivery. Knowledge of process, impact and economic evaluation methodologies is desirable. 
  • Communication, Stakeholder Engagement and Interpersonal skills – You should be confident in communicating straightforwardly with a diverse range of stakeholders within and outside the team and department, including non-analysts. You must be able to demonstrate that you can form effective working relationships with others across organisational boundaries, taking into consideration the diverse needs and interests, and building enthusiasm for analysis to maximise understanding and impact. 
  • Project Management skills – You must be able to demonstrate that you can deliver projects independently and through others, ensuring outputs meet the customer’s needs. This includes delivering at pace and to tight deadlines and motivating others to deliver, whilst ensuring the quality of your work. You will also need to be able to identify and manage risks and issues. 
  • Strategic Thinking and Leadership – You must demonstrate you can draw on a wide range of views and evidence, including innovative analytical approaches, to shape future work, and ensuring aligned to departmental and wider government objectives. You are able to consider options, costs, benefits and risks in order to present strong recommendations, and to demonstrate relevant impact to secure buy-in at senior levels.

Analysts in DLUHC must be affiliated to a Government analytical profession.  

    Stage 1: Filter and eligibility questions, entry tests 

    Candidates who successfully pass the initial filter and eligibility questions will be asked to confirm which of the analytical professions they belong to or are applying to be part of.  This information will be used to progress successful applications to the appropriate professional checks element of the process.  

    Existing civil servants who are currently a member of one of these professions will retain their professional membership in this role.  Applicants on promotion will be assessed for promotion within their profession as part of the selection process.  Please make any current affiliation clear in your application 

    External candidates or civil servants without a current profession affiliation may be considered for accreditation to one of the professions as part of the recruitment process.  If you are not currently a member of a government analytical profession you will be put through the membership process for your chosen profession as part of this application.  You must pass the membership process for your application to be successful.  If you do not pass the relevant profession entry test your application will not be taken further.  See the Guide for Analytical Candidates document for more details of the membership process for the relevant profession.  

    You will need to address the technical competences for your profession in the application and at interview. 

    Please refer to the Guide for Analytical Candidates which provides: 

    1 - The technical competences for each analytical profession 

    2 - details of the entry requirements to each analytical profession 

    3 – details of the entry process for each analytical profession 

     

    Entry Qualifications  

    The entry qualifications are listed below.  Please list FULL details of your degree in your application form.

    Government Statistical Service (GSS): 

    a first or second class honours degree in a numerate subject (2:1 minimum for Assistant Statistician and 2:2 minimum for Statistical Officer) containing at least 25% taught statistical content (e.g. Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Sciences, Business Studies, Psychology, Geography or similar) 

    or 

    a higher degree, e.g. a MSc or PhD, in a subject containing formal statistical training (e.g. Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Sciences, Business Studies, Psychology, Geography or similar) 

    or 

    have worked in a statistical or data science field and are able to demonstrate Continuous Professional Development (via a log book) in statistics or data science at the same level as a foundation degree or Higher National Diploma (level five) 

    or 

    have achieved or are on track to achieve a level four apprenticeship including at least two years in a statistical or data analysis field in government and are able to demonstrate Continuous Professional Development in statistics or data analysis (via a log book signed off by a manager or mentor who are members of the statistical profession) 

     

    Statistician candidates ( entry test) : 

    Candidates who ARE NOT members of the Government Statistical Service (GSS) will be invited to sit the Government Statistical Services Test.  This is the first part of the GSS membership process and you must pass this test for your application to progress to the next stage of the recruitment process.  

    The deadline for completing the GSS online test is 12:00pm on Tuesday 13th February 2024

    The deadline for completing your application form on BeApplied is 23:55pm on Thursday 15th February 2024

     

    Competencies 

    You will need to address the technical competences for your profession in the application and at interview. 

    Professional technical competences are listed below:

    Statistics competences 

    Statistics: Acquiring data/Understanding customer needs 

    Statistics: Data analysis 

    Statistics: Presenting and disseminating data effectively 

    Benefits

    Alongside your salary of £41,679, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities contributes £10,457 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides.

    Things you need to know

    Selection process details

    We are for everyone 

    At DLUHC we value diversity and inclusion and actively encourage and welcome applications from everyone, including those that are underrepresented in our workforce. We promote equality of opportunity in all aspects of employment and a working environment free from discrimination, harassment, bullying and victimisation. 

    We would strongly recommend that applicants get in touch with the vacancy manager to find out more information about this role. 

    We are for everyone 

    DLUHC want to bring in and bring on a diverse workforce at all levels.  

    Our application system is designed to remove as much bias as possible from the recruitment system – this means that a hiring manager does not know your name, your details, see your whole application in one go (or have your CV at review stage unless stated otherwise).  

    At application stage you will be asked to upload a CV document. Unless stated otherwise in the advert, your CV will not form part of the assessment but will be used for information purposes and only shared with the panel at interview stage. 

    Your answers are randomised and chunked up. This means that each assessor views sets of responses to questions for example all candidates’ responses to ‘Seeing the Big Picture’ rather than seeing a candidate’s full application. The science behind this is that recruitment can be subject to ordering and fatigue effects and we want to reduce this as much as possible.  

    Most of our campaigns utilise multiple assessors and so it is possible that each of your answers would be viewed by different assessors. 

    When writing your application, remember: 

    • that the assessor won’t be reading your answers sequentially.  
    • do not assume that the same assessors will have read all of your answers.  

    If talking about something in your first answer, make sure that write the second answer as if you had not written the first (and so on!) 

    At sift, we will be assessing: 

    Technical (Lead element) - 

    With reference to the GSS framework

    Please provide an example of an analytical project you have delivered, which demonstrates your technical analytical skills in line with the requirements of the role. 

    Behaviour 1 - Making effective decisions

    Behaviour 2 - Communicating and influencing

    Behaviour 3 - Managing a quality service

    There is a 250 word limit per question. 

    In the event that we receive a large number of applications, we may conduct an initial sift using the lead element listed in the advert. Candidates who pass the initial sift may be progressed to a full sift, or progressed straight to assessment/interview. 

    The interview will be of a blended nature consisting of:  

    Behaviour - Making effective decisions, Communicating and influencing, Managing a quality service

    Technical - Technical questions will be based on the analytical competences as listed in the advert

    Candidates invited to interview will be expected to complete an oral briefing exercise as part of the interview process.  The oral-briefing exercise is designed to simulate aspects of the job to be performed and provide a second basis for assessing the behaviours and competencies required in the job. 

    The oral briefing is usually part of the professional requirements as government analytical professions require an oral briefing as part of the entry or promotion process.  The briefing will take one of the following forms: 

    1.  A prepared on the day presentation to the interview panel which will be followed by questions from the panel.  You will be provided with all the information to use for your presentation on the day of your interview.  You will be given up to 45 minutes to read this information and prepare your presentation. 

    OR 

    1.  You will be provided with a question in advance of the interview and asked to prepare a presentation of a specific length addressing this question.  This presentation will be followed by questions from the panel. 

    Candidates invited to interview will be given full instructions on the presentation being used. 

    The presentation will be followed by a 45 minute competency based interview. 

    In the full campaign we will test the below Success Profile Elements: 

    Behaviours:  Making effective decisions, Communicating and influencing, Managing a quality service

    Technical: Technical questions will be based on the analytical competences as listed in the advert

    How to apply: 

    Step 1- Complete your personal details on CS Jobs 

    Step 2 - Complete the Government Statistical Service test by 12:00pm on 13/02/24

    When you are invited to complete the online tests you will be given access to guidance. It is strongly recommended that you read this guidance before you proceed.  

    Step 3 - If successful, we will send you a link to complete your application by providing your behaviour examples on Be Applied by 23:55 pm on 15/02/24 

    Please note these links are not automated and so may take a couple of days to come through and may be delivered to your junk or spam folders. 

    Step 4 - We will sift your application and if successful, we will invite you to attend interview.  

     

    We do not consider direct CV applications – you must apply for this role via the application link on Civil Service Jobs. 

    Senior Statistical Officer

    • The salary for this role will be £45,813 (London) or £41,679 (National). 
    • For existing civil servants, the usual policy on level transfer and promotion will apply and is non-negotiable. 
    • In order to receive this allowance, you must be fully qualified and in a qualifying post as agreed by the Finance Head of Profession. 

    Please note that the average employer pension contribution is based upon the National minimum salary for this role. Should your agreed starting salary for this role be different, the average employer pension contribution will be calculated accordingly. If you are a Secondee, this will not apply as you will remain on your home organisation’s terms and conditions.   

    Please note that near miss offers may be made at the lower grade to candidates who do not meet the grade criteria for this campaign.  

    BENEFITS: 

    Transfers across the Civil Service on or after 4 October 2018: Any move to DLUHC 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 at https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk 

    For further information about the benefits available to DLUHC employees, please see the attached Candidate Pack. 

     

    GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION: 

    • London 
    • Wolverhampton 
    • Darlington* 

    There may be opportunities for candidates to work flexibly depending on the business needs. This will be discussed with the vacancy manager on a case-by-case basis if you are successful for the role. 

    *Please note: The Darlington Economic Campus is a pioneering new cross-government hub which will bring together people across departments and public organisations to play an active role in the most important economic issues of the day. The work of the Campus will make a real difference to people both across the UK and internationally. There will be substantial career opportunities and exciting prospects - a career at the Campus means you will be working at the heart of Government, with access to the benefits and fantastic opportunities offered by the civil service.   

    For further information on the DEC, please take a look at the attached DEC candidate pack. 

    SIFT AND INTERVIEW DATES: 

    Sifting is envisaged to take place from 16/02/24 with interview dates to be confirmed. All interviews are currently being held remotely via videocall. 

    RESERVE LIST: 

    In the event that we identify more appointable candidates than we currently have posts available, we will hold applicant details on a reserve list for a period of 6 months from which further appointments can be made. This may include roles at a lower grade. Candidates placed on a reserve list will be informed of this. Due to the length of time CTC checks can take, our HR Shared Services team will contact reserve list candidates for London based roles to commence CTC checks. Those candidates who do not wish to remain on the reserve list should contact recruitment@communities.gov.uk to be removed from the reserve list. 

    CTC (Counter-terrorism Clearance): 

    Important note 

    Successful candidates for roles based in our 2 Marsham Street building must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is counter-terrorist check and the process can take up to 8 weeks to complete. 
     
    Please note that successful candidates will need to pass the CTC security checks – this requires you to have been resident in the UK for the past 3 years. Please refer to the DLUHC Notes on Security Clearance section of our Candidate Pack for further information on Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC). Thank you. 
     
    Candidates should also note that with effect from 1st August 2018 the department will also check all applicants who are successful at interview, against the Internal Fraud Database (IFD) held by the Cabinet Office. In accordance with the Civil Service Internal Fraud Policy, any applicant who is included on the IFD will be refused employment by DLUHC. Please see the Candidate Pack for further information on the Internal Fraud Database. 

    Before starting your application it’s very important to make sure that you are eligible to apply and meet the Civil Service nationality requirements. All candidates are expected to read the information provided in the DLUHC candidate pack regarding nationality requirements and rules 

     

    Candidate Pack Information 

    Please see attached Candidate pack for further information. 

     

    Internal Fraud Database 

    The Internal Fraud function of the Fraud, Error, Debt and Grants Function at the Cabinet Office processes details of civil servants who have been dismissed for committing internal fraud, or who would have been dismissed had they not resigned.The Cabinet Office receives the details from participating government organisations of civil servants who have been dismissed, or who would have been dismissed had they not resigned, for internal fraud. In instances such as this, civil servants are then banned for 5 years from further employment in the civil service. The Cabinet Office then processes this data and discloses a limited dataset back to DLUHC as a participating government organisations. DLUHC then carry out the pre employment checks so as to detect instances where known fraudsters are attempting to reapply for roles in the civil service. In this way, the policy is ensured and the repetition of internal fraud is prevented.  

    For more information please see - Internal Fraud Register



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    Nationality requirements

    This job is broadly open to the following groups:

    • UK nationals
    • nationals of the Republic of Ireland
    • nationals of Commonwealth countries who have the right to work in the UK
    • nationals of the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein and family members of those nationalities with settled or pre-settled status under the European Union Settlement Scheme (EUSS) (opens in a new window)
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    • individuals with limited leave to remain or indefinite leave to remain who were eligible to apply for EUSS on or before 31 December 2020
    • Turkish nationals, and certain family members of Turkish nationals, who have accrued the right to work in the Civil Service
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