Vacancies, expressions of interest and other opportunities for government analysts
Broaden your career horizons
Across the Government Analysis Function there are many opportunities to help broaden your career horizons. This could be building your network of peers through volunteering, participating in a function activity or developing your skills and career by applying for a loan or secondment.
The Analysis Function (AF) is committed to creating an inclusive analytical community where all our members have the chance to thrive, with access to a breadth of career and development opportunities. This page is updated to bring you the latest loan,
secondment, volunteering, shadowing and vacancies from across government ensuring you have a clear view of opportunities available to build your skills and contribute more widely and ensuring equal and transparent access to opportunities.Subscribe for updates
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If you’d like to know more or to find out how to promote vacancies within your area, please contact the team at analysis.function@ons.gov.uk.
What opportunities are available?
Loans and secondments
Loans and secondments are types of placements which can last for varying periods of time. They are a great way to experience a new role, develop skills in a new area or department and can span both inside and outside the Civil Service.
Loans and secondments are usually advertised on Civil Service Jobs, please subscribe to our Opportunities page to receive notifications for any specific opportunities promoted across the AF.
Our professions arrange annual external secondment programmes including the annual Government Statistical Service (GSS) BBC secondment. 2022 will be the sixth year that the GSS has collaborated with the BBC to offer professional development secondments to experienced analysts with four exciting opportunities starting in January next year.
Read Danielle’s account of her experience of working for the BBC on a secondment.
Understand more about the different types of roles available across the Government Analysis Function
Careers in analysis are broad and varied, contributing to decision making at the heart of government. Our Career Framework is a great resource to consider typical analytical roles at various levels across government and to understand more about the skills and experience needed. Interested in applying for a role? Why not visit our careers pages to find out more about careers in government analysis.
Analysis Function (AF) Coffee Connect
An informal networking opportunity, AF Coffee Connect is a great way to meet analysts and build your network to broaden your understanding of working as an analyst across government. Each month participants are matched randomly and conversations held over coffee. Email analysis.function@ons.gov.uk to sign up.
Volunteering, shadowing and exchange programmes
- The Government Statistical Service offer an analytical volunteer programme, visit the GSS website to find out more including annual details.
- The Office for National Statistics and Data Science Campus programme with Statistics Rwanda
Current opportunities (shown in order of closing date)
Cabinet Office based in Glasgow, York and Cardiff. Closing date 25 November.
Government Business Services is currently hiring a number of roles to work on some of the biggest and most exciting Civil Service projects:
Grade 7, Senior DevOps Engineer (Cloud Infrastructure), Cabinet Office
Grade 7, Senior Data Analyst (Data engineer/analyst), Cabinet Office
Senior Executive Officer, Data Scientist, Cabinet Office (Digital / analysis)
Higher Executive Officer, Data Analyst, Cabinet Office
Lead Analyst, Grade 7, Office for National Statistics. Closing date 2 December 2021.
Are you a statistician, data scientist, economist, operational or social researcher looking to develop your skills and career while making a difference to UK Society?
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is recruiting 10 Lead Analyst roles based in all parts of the Economic, Social & Environmental Group. Your role could involve working on cutting-edge research, developing new analytical methods, producing some of the UK’s most important statistics or helping policy makers and the public comprehend our data.
The Grade 7 roles are senior leadership positions where you will take responsibility for an entire area of our work, ensuring your team have the skills to deliver, working collaboratively with peers to shape the agenda and representing the ONS with stakeholders.
Further information and application details on Civil Service Jobs - Lead Analysts, Office for National Statistics.
Delegated Grades Cross Government Expression of Interest - Supply Chains Unit, Cabinet Office, six month loan.
The Supply Chains Unit is a new and high-performing unit, set up within the Cabinet Office and focused on a key Government priority. It will focus on immediate challenges facing supply chains as well as the medium-term work to make the UK’s supply chains more resilient.
The Unit is made up of teams spanning the secretariat for a Ministerial committee, cross-Whitehall coordination, policy, strategy, private office and business support, analysis, data acquisition and visualisation, and business intelligence.
This unit is doing top priority work on a political priority. It is fast-paced and high-profile, and will require you to get up to speed quickly on emerging and longer-term issues in order to provide quality advice to Ministers at pace.
Log in to Civil Service Jobs to find out more about the 60 loan positions available - Delegated Grades Cross Government Expression of Interest - Supply Chains Unit.
Supply Chains Unit Cell, Department for Transport
The Supply Chain Cell require three Grade 7 analytical leads in Statistics, Economics and Modelling for six to nine months posts.
You will work with the National Economic Recovery Taskforce - Logistics secretariat, co-ordinating the Department’s contribution across all transport modes to address issues facing the UK’s supply chain. The opportunity is open for temporary promotion or level transfer.
To request a role profile and to apply, please email Laura.Marquis@dft.gov.uk as soon as possible.
Systems Thinking Level 7 Apprenticeship Opportunity, starting in January 2022.
A new two-year, blended approach apprenticeship, delivered by University of Exeter, has been designed for the public service to improve the quality and use of evidence-based scientific advice to government. It will help you to understand how systems thinking methods can complement evidence-based approaches and are integral to the success of policy making in modern government.
This apprenticeship will provide you with an awareness of applying systems approaches to complex multi-partner problems; and through two strategic problem focused work-based projects, provide you with an opportunity to deliver impact within your department and to develop long-lasting, collaborative relationships across government.
Applications will be open in October and November 2021. If you’re interested in applying, please contact your departmental apprenticeship lead in the first instance.
Find out more and apply - Systems Thinking Level 7 Apprenticeship (MSc Systems Thinking in Public Service) with University of Exeter.
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