Logo of Huzzle

Business Design Analyst - Change - Counter Terrorism Policing HQ

Applications are closed

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry, Junior, Mid & Senior Level
  • London

Requirements

  • Essential For The Role, e.g. qualifications, licenses, languages, training
  • Key Skills
  • The success of the Business Design practice is based on the diversity of our people’s backgrounds and experiences, and we’re keen to hear from people who have:
  • Experience
  • Strong quantitative and qualitative analysis to support evidence-based decision-making and risk management.
  • Experience of undertaking analytical activity using formal methodologies and approaches, including collecting and analysing complex or incomplete data in order to provide concise and meaningful recommendations.
  • Solutions-oriented, innovative, forward-thinking approach to complex challenges
  • Experience of building confidence with various stakeholders, managing expectations and dealing with conflicting requirements and priorities
  • Desirables
  • Experience in developing Business Operating Models, and an understanding of the value that they add to an organization.
  • Experience of working within a challenging, change-driven environment, with experience of working with various stakeholders within a large organization including managing expectations and dealing with conflicting requirements and priorities.
  • Experience of working within Project Management delivery approaches (i.e., PRINCE2, Agile) and an understanding of change delivering methodologies and approaches
  • An interest in working in an environment that helps shape the Counter Terrorism landscape.

Responsibilities

  • Key Tasks
  • Conduct quantitative and qualitative analysis to define organisational problems, design appropriate solutions, and determine the impact of both on CTP’s operating model.
  • Support the translation of complex organisational problems and solutions into simple compelling narratives that achieve broad business consensus.
  • Lead in the organisation of workshops, stakeholder engagement and other relevant meetings and boards
  • Proactively assist in maturing the business design practice, expanding your own and others’ skillset, providing assurance, and developing new approaches

FAQs

What is the role of a Business Design Analyst at Counter Terrorism Policing HQ?

The Business Design Analyst will leverage new technologies, varied datasets, and specialist operational knowledge to conduct detailed analyses and develop evidence-based solutions to complex challenges faced by Counter Terrorism Policing (CTP). The role involves collaborating with various stakeholders to reshape the country’s counter-terrorism approach.

What qualifications or experience are required for the Business Design Analyst position?

Essential qualifications include strong quantitative and qualitative analysis skills, experience in analytical activity using formal methodologies, and a solutions-oriented approach to complex challenges. Desirable qualifications include experience in developing Business Operating Models, working in a change-driven environment, and familiarity with project management methodologies like PRINCE2 and Agile.

What is the salary for this position?

The starting salary is £45,073, which includes allowances totaling £2,841, with a basic salary of £42,232 that will increase annually until reaching the top of the scale, which is £50,385. Additionally, there is a location allowance of £1,841 and a non-pensionable allowance of £1,000.

Where is the job located, and is there an opportunity for remote work?

The job is located in London and offers hybrid working arrangements, allowing for a blend of in-office and remote work.

What training will be provided to the Business Design Analyst?

The role includes a structured training and development program, which consists of various training modules covering areas such as Business Analysis Practice, Modelling Business Processes, Requirements Engineering, Agile BA methodologies, PRINCE2, and Organizational Design.

What kind of training and development opportunities does this role offer?

The position allows for personal development and growth through structured training opportunities, as well as involvement in knowledge sharing and the chance to expand both individual and collective skillsets within the Business Design practice.

Will the Business Design Analyst have to go through a vetting process?

Yes, applicants must hold or be prepared to undergo National Security Vetting (NSV) Security Check (enhanced) (SC(e)) before taking up the post, with a willingness to undergo Developed Vetting (DV) once in the role, if required.

What is the application process for the Business Design Analyst position?

Interested candidates should submit an application including a detailed CV, personal statement, and an online application form. The personal statement should outline their interest in the role and how their skills and experience align with the job requirements.

What is the deadline for submitting applications for this role?

Completed applications must be submitted by 23:55 on the 5th of August 2024.

London's Metropolitan Police Service | New Scotland Yard

Law
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1829
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

The Metropolitan Police Service is famed around the world and has a unique place in the history of policing. Our headquarters at New Scotland Yard - and its iconic revolving sign - has provided the backdrop to some of the most high profile and complex law enforcement investigations the world has ever seen. Founded by Sir Robert Peel in 1829, the original establishment of 1,000 officers policed a seven-mile radius from Charing Cross and a population of less than 2 million. Today, The Met employs 32,000 officers together with specialist support staff and more than 2,500 volunteer police officers in the Metropolitan Special Constabulary. As well as policing London’s 620 square miles and 8.9million population, The Met has national responsibility for a variety of specialist policing units and hosts the UK’s Counter Terrorism Policing HQ. The Met is one of the largest employers in London and with a broad range of roles, from neighbourhoods to firearms. We’re recruiting people who want to make a difference, to help people and begin a career in a brilliant organisation, performing an exciting and extremely rewarding role. Today, now more than ever, is the time to join the Met.