Lead Business Architect
Posting date: | 25 July 2025 |
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Salary: | £60,300 to £70,730 per year |
Additional salary information: | National pay locations: £60,300 - £66,330 London pay locations: £64,300 - £70,730. This role also attracts Recruitment and Retention Allowance (RRA) |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 13 August 2025 |
Location: | Peterborough |
Company: | Government Recruitment Service |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 416160/8 |
Summary
The Migration and Borders Group (MBG) is responsible for the Migration and Borders System, issuing British passports, running the Civil Registration system, as well as managing Asylum, Protection, Resettlement and Integration services. Its mission is to deliver an efficient, effective and innovative Migration and Borders System that supports the needs of UK citizens and labour market and protects the security of the UK.
System Design sits at the heart of MBG and supports Ministers, the Executive Committee, Policy and Operational Leads. It owns and develops the MBG end-to-end Strategic Design and Business Architecture and facilitates a cross-cutting system approach to services, capabilities and interventions. If you join us, you will find a passionate and encouraging team, committed to the work and to supporting each other.
In this role, you’ll work at the intersection of business strategy and delivery, partnering with multidisciplinary teams to drive tangible outcomes that strengthen our public services and national security. You’ll draw on business architecture principles—e.g., capability mapping, value streams, and operating model design—to create a common language, enabling leaders and teams to spot gaps, opportunities, and interdependencies with ease. Whether you’re developing long-term strategies, supporting portfolio decisions for transformative digital initiatives, or facilitating knowledge sharing within the architecture and business design community, your input will shape how MBG functions at every level.
On a typical day, you could be translating high-level policy goals into actionable design artefacts for a new service, collaborating with other architects to keep transformation project and business change in sync, or coaching a junior colleague through best practices in knowledgebase interrogation and management. You’ll also have a hand in defining and maintaining the department’s architectural tooling, standards, and approaches —ensuring decisions are consistently well-informed, user-centred, and forward-looking. Ultimately, your ability to synthesize complexity, build consensus, and promote structured thinking will help deliver services that are more intuitive, integrated, and resilient - benefiting the public and advancing the Home Office’s overarching mission.
As a Lead Business Architect, you will collaborate across the entire Home Office to align strategy, transformation efforts and ongoing operations, ensuring our critical services keep citizens safe and the country secure. Whether advising on organisational design for complex processes, guiding portfolio and programme delivery, or supporting common standards and tooling, your role is both varied and impactful. You will use established frameworks (such as Bizbok) to facilitate structured problem-solving, intentional design, and data-driven decision making, cultivating a holistic view across departmental silos. Alongside a supportive architecture community, you will mentor others, share knowledge, and foster collaboration. If you thrive on tackling diverse, high-stakes challenges and enjoy shaping the bigger picture, this may be the perfect opportunity to leave your mark.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain business architecture artefacts (e.g., capability models, value streams) that clarify complex issues and guide change initiatives.
- Influence portfolio/programme delivery, shaping priorities and aligning solutions with strategic objectives.
- Collaborate with architects, ensuring alignment between business needs and transformation roadmaps.
- Lead or support workshops on organizational design, capturing insights that inform strategy, solution development, and continuous improvement.
- Manage and update a central knowledgebase of standards, tools, and best practices, promoting consistency across teams.
- Mentor colleagues, sharing business architecture principles and methods to build internal capability.
Line Management
The successful candidate may have line management responsibility.
Travel
The successful candidate may be required to travel to other work locations occasionally based on business need. All related costs will be reimbursed in line with Home Office policy.
Working Pattern
This role is available on a full-time basis with the option of compressed hours working. This role is also suitable for part-time working hours, with a minimum requirement to work 30 hours per week due to business requirements. Applications from job share candidates are welcome, but any job offer is conditional upon a viable job-sharing arrangement being available.
Recruitment and Retention Allowance (RRA)
Candidates with exceptional skills and experience may receive a recruitment and retention allowance (RRA). This allowance is subject to initial review within six months of taking up the post and thereafter an annual review in-line with departmental priorities and could be reduced or withdrawn at any time.
MBG locations
MBG is currently prioritising recruitment to our Places for Growth locations. However, MBG operates a ‘right to remain’ policy for existing MBG staff currently working at a location outside those listed above. While ‘right to remain’ requests are contingent upon reasonable business need and existing terms and conditions, we will aim to ensure there is no need to move office while supporting your career and development within MBG.
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