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12091 - Data Discovery Lead (Up to 5 roles) BOLD Programme, Data Directorate, Ministry of Justice

Job details
Posting date: 26 November 2025
Salary: £58,511 to £70,725 per year
Additional salary information: The national salary range is £58,511 - £65,329, London salary range is £63,343 - £70,725. Your salary will be dependent on your base location
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 10 December 2025
Location: UK
Remote working: Hybrid - work remotely up to 3 days per week
Company: Ministry of Justice
Job type: Contract
Job reference: 12091

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Summary

Data Discovery Lead (up to 5 posts)
Location: National
Closing Date: Wednesday 10th December 2025
Interviews: Interviews likely to commence from w/c 5th January 2026
Grade: G7

(MoJ candidates who are on a specialist grade, will be able to retain this grade on lateral transfer)

Salary: The national salary is £58,511 - £65,329, London salary is £63,343 - £70,725. Your salary will be dependent on your base location.

Working pattern: Full-Time, Part-Time, Job Share, Flexible Working.

Contract Type: Loan/Secondment

Contract Type: Fixed Term (6 months)

*We offer a hybrid working model, allowing for a balance between remote work and time spent in your local office. Office locations can be found ON THIS MAP

The Role
We’re recruiting for a Data Discovery Lead here at the Ministry of Justice, to be part of our warm and collaborative Data Directorate.

This role is being recruited for on a Fixed Term basis for six months (with possibility for extension) for up to five Grade 7 Data Discovery Leads to be part of our warm and collaborative cross-government team. This campaign is being run externally and so is open to all who consider themselves suitable for the roles and meet the eligibility criteria in the wider advert within Civil Service Jobs.

Please note that if you are a current Civil Servant, you will be appointed on a Loan or Secondment opportunity. If you are applying to this role on promotion, please refer to your own departments policy in respect of your grade on return from Loan. If you are not a current Civil Servant, you will be offered a Fixed Term Contract.

The roles will sit in one of the three new workstreams and will work part of a multi-disciplinary team in the Ministry of Justice, comprising of professionals from Policy, Analysis, Operations, Data, Digital and Transformation and as part of a cross-government partnership.

Youth Justice

The aim of this workstream is to inform early interventions, help reduce children’s reoffending, and support the government’s key crime prevention priorities. This work will positively impact the future outcomes of children in contact with the youth justice system. It will also support the response to emerging recommendations from the Southport Public Inquiry and previous recommendation from the Lammy Report.

Mental Health

The aim of this workstream is to improve the joining up, completeness and consistency of data on mental health of offenders that is available to health and probation colleagues for policy making, operational activities, monitoring and potentially evaluation. This work will support the Sentencing Review recommendations and DHSC priority to improve access to health of the offenders on probation and broader, the 10-year health plan. The work will inform using data linking to better understand the mental health needs and treatments of offenders on probation and taking these insights into changes that improve outcomes for offenders.

Prevention

The workstream will aim to join up data and produce analysis to improve our knowledge of people’s socioeconomic needs, interaction with public services, and outcomes. The focus will be on improving prevention and early intervention to support individuals with multiple disadvantages and complex needs such as intersections between offending, homelessness, substance misuse, and employment and income needs. This work will support the Government’s Prevention agenda, working alongside cross-government initiatives such as Changing Futures, Community Help Partnerships, and Combatting Drugs.

The successful candidates will support the relevant Head of team to accelerate the initial delivery phase. The roles will identify data priorities, map processes, and set requirements for integrating external datasets to support evidence-based policy and operational delivery. It would suit someone with an excellent understanding of data, systems and processes and with excellent interpersonal and engagement skills.

Key Responsibilities:
Work with policy, operational, data and technology colleagues in to identify priority outcomes and data needs which, if addressed, would add value for policy making, operations, commissioning, monitoring, and evaluation.
Build and maintain a strong stakeholder network across the MoJ, agencies, government, third sector organisations, and other data providers to improve data sharing, coordination, and use of linked data.
Conduct mapping to identify data & system gaps & data flows to help form the future delivery of these workstreams – what is the data we need, where, how good is it/trusted and mechanisms for getting it that help support the outcomes of our partners.
Strengthen cross departmental alignment and readiness for expansion in these areas including the overlaps with reducing reoffending, probation and broader Justice System.
Acquire and set requirements to link external datasets e.g. NHS health data into MoJ systems with the relevant workstreams
Deep dives and workshop facilitation to bring together diverse stakeholders to understand the data landscape which will be relevant to the workstreams.

If this feels like an exciting challenge, something you are enthusiastic about, and want to join our team please read on and apply!

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