As the living, growing home of our national story, The National Archives is already a special place to work. We’re an institution nearly 200 years old with a collection spanning 1,000 years of history. But it’s where we go next that makes things really interesting.
In our strategic vision: Archives for Everyone, we set ourselves the challenge of becoming the 21st Century national archive - a different kind of cultural and heritage institution: Inclusive, Entrepreneurial, Disruptive. We won’t become this overnight. It will take time, focus, effort and daring.
That’s where you come in. Because we can’t do this without you.
Job Overview
Salary: £40,000 per annumJob Description
Context
Archives are the homes for our collective memories, past and future. The National Archives is the archive of government, archives sector lead and one of the world’s leading national archives. Archives for Everyone, our business strategy, sets the ambition to become an inclusive, entrepreneurial and disruptive digital archive, and sets our priorities for sustaining the custodianship of our historic, collections and increasing opportunities for people to connect with them.
In the coming years, the infrastructure and methods for processing our collections metadata will change significantly as we update our technology to handle ever-increasing amounts of data about our physical and digital collections. This process of transformation is already in train with new workflows being developed to manage the metadata associated with both the transfer of over 10 million service personnel files from the Ministry of Defence and the relocation of the Parliamentary Archives.
Purpose
As our Archival Data Analyst, you will be responsible for analysing textual data in depth to understand the possibilities and challenges within such datasets. You will work closely with archivists to meet their needs by supporting existing and developing new textual transformations, workflows and integrations for the publication of this data. This will facilitate more automation in respect of business priorities including a) the processing of the metadata associated with the current transfer of service personnel records, b) the integration into The National Archives’ systems of metadata relating to relocated Parliamentary collections and c) the regular export of metadata about collections held at The National Archives for submission to the Archives Portal Europe.
You will thrive in an open, transparent and collaborative environment, engaging with internal and external communities to share your work and learn from others. You will drive the data transformation development and have the opportunity to develop your expertise in existing and emerging technologies that can be applied to enhance archival content and enable the re-use of public data. Note that this role does not utilise Power BI.
This role corresponds to the DDaT Data Analyst role, with elements of the Data Engineer and Data Scientist roles.
Data Analysis:
Programming to prepare and load data:
Technical consultancy:
Ways of working:
Essential:
Desirable:
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Benefits
Generous benefits package, including pension, sports and social club facilities, onsite gym, discounted rates at our on-site cafe and opportunities for training and development. Annual leave entitlement of 22 days per calendar year (rising to 25 after the first year, and incrementally to 30 days after six years) and 10½ days public and privilege holidays per annum.
Any move to The National Archives 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/ (opens in new window)
Reasonable adjustments
If a person with disabilities is put at a substantial disadvantage compared to a non-disabled person, we have a duty to make reasonable changes to our processes.
If you need a change to be made so that you can make your application, you should:
Contact The National Archives via careers@nationalarchives.gov.uk as soon as possible before the closing date to discuss your needs
Complete the ‘Reasonable Adjustments’ section of your application form to tell us what changes or help you might need further on in the recruitment process. For instance, you may need wheelchair access at interview, or if you’re deaf, a Language Service Professional
Feedback will only be provided if you attend an interview or assessment.
Security
Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check.
People working with government assets must complete basic personnel security standard checks (opens in new window)
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)
nationals of the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein and family members of those nationalities who have made a valid application for settled or pre-settled status under the European Union Settlement Scheme (EUSS)
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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Working for the Civil Service
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We recruit by merit on the basis of fair and open competition, as outlined in the Civil Service Commission's recruitment principles. (opens in new window)
The Civil Service embraces diversity and promotes equal opportunities. As such, we run a Disability Confident Scheme (DCS) for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria.
The Civil Service also offers a Redeployment Interview Scheme to civil servants who are at risk of redundancy, and who meet the minimum requirements for the advertised vacancy.
This vacancy is part of the Great Place to Work for Veterans initiative. (opens in new window)
Contact point for applicants:
Name: The National Archives Recruitment Team
Email: careers@nationalarchives.gov.uk
Further information
If you feel your application has not been treated in accordance with the Recruitment Principles and you wish to make a complaint, in the first instance, you should contact The National Archives via email: careers@nationalarchives.gov.uk If you are not satisfied with the response you receive from the Department, you can contact the Civil Service Commission at https://civilservicecommission.independent.gov.uk/recruitment/recruitment-complaints/ (opens in new window)