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15506 - Records & Disclosure Manager - Patrick Finucane Inquiry

Job details
Posting date: 06 March 2026
Salary: £42,914 to £53,081 per year
Additional salary information: The national salary range is £42,914 - £46,182, London salary range is £49,325 - £53,081. Your salary will be dependent on your base location
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 20 March 2026
Location: SW1A 2HQ
Remote working: Hybrid - work remotely up to 2 days per week
Company: Ministry of Justice
Job type: Contract
Job reference: 15506

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Summary

BACKGROUND

On 11th September 2024, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland announced that he would establish an independent statutory inquiry into the murder of Mr Patrick Finucane on 12th February 1989. The Inquiry is being established under the Inquiries Act 2005 to enable the Government to discharge its obligations under Article 2 of the ECHR in line with the 2019 Supreme Court judgment and the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal judgment in July 2024. The inquiry will build upon the previous reviews and investigations which have already been conducted into this case, take specific account of the materials and information provided to and generated by them, and avoid unnecessary duplication of investigation.

The Chair of the Inquiry the Rt Hon Sir Gary Hickinbottom was appointed on 13th June 2025, along with two Assessors, Baroness O’Loan and Francesca Del Mese. They are supported by a small secretariat, providing administrative and policy support to the office holders.

The Inquiry is at the early stages and this role offers an opportunity to make a real impact on the future direction of the Inquiry. As a member of a small team, you will have a varied role on a high-profile topic, working with a diverse group of stakeholders. It’s an exciting time to be part of a growing and energetic team with lots of potential for development and growth within this role.

ABOUT THE ROLE:

Working to the Head of Information Management, the Records & Disclosure Manager will have a pivotal and varied role within the Inquiry Secretariat, with considerable opportunity for policy/process establishment, leading on projects, and career development opportunities within the Inquiry and Records Information Management space.

The role holder will work across key workstreams including developing and shaping elements of the Inquiry’s internal records management strategy; records retention and Data Protection GDPR monitoring and policy; disclosure and evidence review management including eDiscovery and EDRMS platforms; records, data and information Quality Assurance, Quality Control and audit; other tasks associated with supporting the Secretariat and Inquiry Legal Team across records life-cycle functions within a Public Inquiry.

The role holder will work with classified and non-classified material and will be required to support the Head of Information Management with STRAPSO responsibilities. STRAP is a regime that regulates access to sensitive intelligence material which requires more protective handling than is afforded by the standard arrangements for government assets. As such the role holder must hold Developed Vetting (DV) and STRAP clearance or be willing to obtain them.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

The role-holder will need to work flexibly across the Secretariat team, providing support to the Secretary, Deputy Secretary and Head of Information Management, and working as part of a wider team, often fulfilling tasks and roles outside his or her key responsibilities:

· Design, implement, deliver and train on the internal records management strategy and the records life-cycle functions within a Public Inquiry;

· Support the Inquiry Team to delivery its statutory duties under The Inquiries Act 2005 and Inquiry Rules 2006 with regard to records management, records retention, disclosure, evidence management, legal document review, GDPR and Data Protection responsibilities;

· Liaise with and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to The National Archives and public records bodies, Material Providers (MPs) and Core Participants (CPs), relevant Government Departments and Public Bodies, IT and Security providers, eDiscovery platform providers, Inquiry Legal and Counsel Teams;

· Support the Head of Information Management with procurement, contract management and delivery of eDiscovery platform, Secure File Transfer Platforms (SFTP), classified EDRMS platform and space;

· Providing secure administrative management and control of material and environments including secure rooms, to protect highly sensitive material and maintain security accreditation requirements;

· Support Knowledge and Information Management (KIM) requirements in line with relevant legislation, including Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs), Inquiry Information Asset Register (IAR), Inquiry Information Management and Data Protection Policy. This will include design and capture of audits, QA projects and internal logs;

· Provide records management and Microsoft M365 training to Inquiry team colleagues, and manage the internal folder/file structure across SharePoint and M365;

· Supporting the design and monitoring of disclosure and legal document review processes, including exhibit management, search and discovery, secure disclosures between the Inquiry and Material Providers, and evidence provision at hearings;

· Work with Inquiry Team colleagues on the development and review of official Inquiry protocols, including Disclosure and Electronic Document Protocols published on the Inquiry’s website. Support Communications colleagues with inquiry website/domain maintenance and monitoring of the Inquiry’s published material;

· Maintain the Inquiry’s retention schedule and support the transfer of Inquiry records to TNA and other public records bodies at the close of the Inquiry.

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