Associate Data Scientist: Data Science & AI Hub
- Public sector
- 22/11/2024
- £34,140.00 - £42,019.00 /yearly
- Full Time & Permanent
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Associate Data Scientist: Data Science & AI Hub
Location: National*
Closing Date: 05 December 2024
Interviews: From 07 January 2024
Grade: HEO
(MoJ candidates who are on a specialist grade, will be able to retain this grade on lateral transfer)
Salary: London: £38,661 - £42,019; National: £34,140 - £37,105 which may include an allowance up to £1827
Working pattern: Full-time, part-time, job share, flexible working
Contract Type: Permanent
*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
Were recruiting for an Associate Data Scientist: Data Science & AI Hub here at the Ministry of Justice, to be part of our warm and collaborative Data Directorate.
This role aligns against Associate Data Scientist from the Government Digital and Data Framework
We are a multi-disciplinary team of around 80 staff that sits at the heart of the Ministry of Justice providing data science support across a diverse and exciting agenda. We work in a dynamic and fast-paced context and our skills are in heavy demand across the Ministry of Justice. We have a track record of delivering digital services to front line staff using wide ranging data science techniques, including the award-winning safety diagnostic tool, which helps our staff tackle violence in prisons and the public-facing Criminal justice system (CJS) delivery data dashboard. We regularly deliver insights that directly influence corporate, operational and policy decisions. Our projects span the data science spectrum including machine learning, natural language processing, large language models and optimisation.
You will work as part of multi-disciplinary teams to deliver data science products and analysis. Below are further details of the HEO data scientist roles currently available in the division:
Criminal Justice System Data Science: Cross-CJS data
The cross-CJS data asset is an initiative led by the Criminal Justice System (CJS) Data Improvement programme and aims to bring together datasets from the Ministry of Justice, Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and the Police for the first time. The postholder will be involved in the innovative exploratory analysis of the cross-CJS data and the subsequent development of new data science projects. Past and current projects include developing machine learning models to predict time taken for Crown Court cases to get through the system and, separately, classification models to predict victim attrition. We also recently developed a Streamlit-based MVP dashboard to disseminate analysis and metrics on victim attrition.
Criminal Justice System Data Science: Prison Capacity modelling
This team is responsible for producing a high-priority series of short-term prison demand models to inform capacity. The postholder will be responsible for investigating potential predictive data sources and using data science techniques to produce forecasting models. They will monitor and upgrade existing modelling to improve approaches and reduce uncertainty. The postholder will need to be comfortable working at a fast pace, using a variety of data sources and engaging with a range of stakeholders.
In both posts, you will be encouraged to develop your data science skills and experience through both formal and informal training. The majority of projects will be conducted using Python, R and SQL on our AWS cloud infrastructure (known as the Analytical Platform) to work with data from across the justice system.
If this feels like an exciting challenge, something you are enthusiastic about, and want to join our team please read on and apply!
Essential
Willingness to be assessed against the requirements for BPSS clearance.
The Civil Service is committed to attract, retain and invest in talent wherever it is found. To learn more please see the Civil Service People Plan and the Civil Service D&I Strategy.
Candidates must submit a CV and Personal Statement (up to 750 words), which describes how you meet the requirements set out in the Person Specification above.
We are recruiting using a combination of the Government Digital and Data Profession Capability and Success Profiles Frameworks. We will assess your Experience, Technical Skills and the following Behaviours during the assessment process:
A diverse panel will review your application against the Person Specification above.
Successful candidates who meet the required standard will then be invited to a 2-hour panel interview held via video conference. You will be required to complete a technical exercise during the first hour, followed by a Q&A format for the second hour.
Should you be unsuccessful in the role that you have applied for but demonstrate the capability for a role at a lower level, we reserve the right to discuss this opportunity with you and offer you the position without needing a further application.
A reserve list may be held for up to 12 months, from which further appointments may be made.
Please review our Terms & Conditions which set out how we recruit and provide further information related to the role and salary arrangements.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact [email protected]
We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:
For more information about the recruitment process, benefits and allowances and answers to general queries, please click the below link which will direct you to our Candidate Information Page.
Link: https://justicejobs.tal.net/vx/candidate/cms/About%20the%20MOJ
This job is broadly open to the following groups:
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