Departmental Records Officer
| Posting date: | 25 November 2025 |
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| Salary: | £54,582 to £67,940 per year |
| Additional salary information: | London £59,234 - £67,940 National £54,582 - £61,584 + benefits. |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 07 December 2025 |
| Location: | SW1A 2BQ |
| Company: | Government Recruitment Service |
| Job type: | Temporary |
| Job reference: | 438659/2 |
Summary
Our plans include critical investment in our corporate systems, ensuring they are fit for purpose and reducing the manual input required. Equally, there is ongoing development of the way the department delivers its policy outcomes via digital and data services, using AI where needed to maximise the value these can bring to users in the department or throughout the society we serve.
We want to transform how we solve policy challenges by having user centred design and collaboration within multi-disciplinary teams at the heart of what we do.
This role will lead on the development and implementation of departmental records policy, maintaining the Departmental retention schedule, and be the final authority on decisions relating to the retention or destruction of records, and maintain the Departmental relationship with the National Archives. Working closely with the Head of Knowledge and Information Management, the Departmental Records Officer will set the strategic direction for the Operational Knowledge and Information Management Team, and provide updates to senior leadership about the Departments’ overall compliance with information management legislation.
- Develop and implement a Departmental records retention policy for DCMS; monitoring internal compliance with information governance, identify opportunities to improve information and knowledge management and work with the Head of Operational Knowledge and Information Management to implement improvements.
- Creation and maintenance of clear policies and processes for the lifecycle management of DCMS’ information assets and assess the effectiveness of these policies, working with the Head of KIM Ops in a process of continuous improvement, and supporting the Head of KIM Ops in implementing these policies.
- As Departmental Records Officer, ensure compliance with the Public Records Act by providing expertise to the Head of KIM Ops in managing the backlog of physical and digital files and making evidence led, expert decisions on the retention, destruction or permanent transfer of records
- Actively work with others to understand and mitigate information risk, build relationships and foster a collaborative environment with colleagues across KIM Ops, data protection, cyber security, IT and governance to support a network of Information Asset Owners.
- Influence senior stakeholders to fully understand and carry out their responsibilities to manage their information assets accordingly, and reporting on areas of non-compliance or improvements to the Information Security Management Board
- Manage and authorise Departmental data transfer agreements, working closely with colleagues in Commercial, Data Protection and IT in ensuring appropriate governance and technical measures are in place to guarantee safe data transfers
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