Deputy Director Business Architecture
Posting date: | 11 August 2025 |
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Salary: | £81,000 to £91,000 per year |
Additional salary information: | Standard Cabinet Office rules on pay will apply to civil servants appointed on level transfer or promotion. Their salary will increase to the minimum of the SCS PB1 range or by a promotion award of up to 10% more than their current basic salary excluding all allowances (whichever is the greater). Individuals appointed on level transfer will retain their existing basic salary excluding all allowances. |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 29 August 2025 |
Location: | London |
Company: | Government Recruitment Service |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 421751/1 |
Summary
You will lead a team of approximately 25 staff and collaborate with senior leaders across strategy, policy, delivery, finance, and digital. You will also engage with external partners and cross-government stakeholders to ensure the Home Office is equipped to meet evolving public service demands.
Key responsibilities include:
The Job Holder will be expected to:
- Develop and maintain the Home Office’s organisational strategy, underpinned by business architecture principles, to support long-term transformation and capability development.
- Build and lead a business architecture function that enables strategic alignment across people, technology, infrastructure, and delivery systems.
- Collaborate with senior stakeholders across the Department and wider government to shape and deliver a coherent future operating model.
- Support the Strategy Director in advising the Executive Committee and senior leaders on transformation priorities, capability planning, and organisational design.
- Lead the development of tools, frameworks, and professional standards for business architecture across the Department.
- Work alongside colleagues in policy, analysis, and delivery to ensure strategic decisions are informed by robust assessments of impact and feasibility.
- Foster a culture of collaboration, innovation, and inclusion across the Strategy Directorate and wider transformation community.
- Represent the Strategy Directorate in Cross-cutting programmes and fiscal planning, ensuring alignment with departmental priorities and long-term goals.
- Play a leading role in the Department’s response to the cross-government Productive and Agile State initiative.
- Define and track success indicators for business architecture initiatives, including delivery milestones, stakeholder satisfaction, and measurable impact on organisational performance.
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