HR Systems Data Analyst

HISTORIC ENGLAND
Swindon
4 days ago
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Summary

We are the public body that looks after England’s historic environment. We champion historic places, helping people understand, value and care for them.

Historic England have a fantastic opportunity for you to join us as our HR Systems Data Analyst.

This is a Full Time, 6 months Fixed-Term Contract based in Swindon with hybrid working.

We offer a wide benefits package including a competitive defined benefit pension scheme to which we make 28.97% employer contributions, a generous 28 days holiday, corporate discounts, free entry into English Heritage sites across the country and development opportunities to ensure you achieve your goals.

To view our full range of benefits please follow the link here.

What you will be doing

As our HR Systems Data Analyst, you will take a leading role to identify and implement improvements to Historic England’s analysis and reporting of essential workforce management data. Your primary focus will be on analysing and evaluating employee headcount information and associated workflow processes. You will conduct a thorough assessment of current HR and Payroll practices to identify areas for improvement and recommend actionable solutions. This includes streamlining workflows, proposing more insightful reporting approaches, and enhancing the integration and alignment of employee data across multiple databases.

Your proposals will drive strategic improvements and enable the implementation of robust, organisation-wide solutions.

You will engage senior stakeholders, oversee cross-functional collaboration, and ensure excellence in data governance, reporting, and change management, to enable more streamlined and intuitive ways of working.

Who we are looking for:
  • Strong functional understanding of HR systems and end‑to‑end HR processes, with experience of iTrent considered advantageous.
  • Proven Reporting and Management Information capability, with the ability to interpret, develop, and present insights. Experience with tools such as Power BI or Business Objects is beneficial but not essential.
  • Advanced Excel proficiency and robust data‑analysis skills, including the ability to work confidently with complex datasets.
  • High standard of process analysis and process re‑engineering, with a track record of identifying improvements and implementing streamlined, efficient workflows.
  • Effective stakeholder management, demonstrating the ability to build relationships, influence decision‑making, and communicate clearly across a range of audiences.

Please note your application will be scored and assessed against the above criteria.

We are an equal opportunity employer which values diversity and inclusion. If you have a disability or neurodiversity, we would be happy to discuss reasonable adjustments to the job with you. Having won the Gold Award from MIND for workplace wellbeing in seven consecutive years, we also recognise the importance of a healthy work-life balance.

We are an inclusive employer and believe that flexible working options are for everyone. We want to make sure our working arrangements don’t prevent anyone from joining us because of their personal circumstances. We also want to provide you with the best balance in your home and work life that we can.

We are open to considering options including job sharing, part-time working, compressed hours working and different working locations, including hybrid working. Please visit our jobs pages or contact us to find out more.

Why work for Historic England

We are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for everyone. Diversity helps us to perform better and attract more people to support our work. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds.

We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates and candidates with disabilities as they are underrepresented within Historic England at this level.

Historic England want all of our candidates to shine in the recruitment process. Please tell us what we can do to make sure you can show us your very best self. You can contact us by email at if you have any recruitment queries.

At Historic England we use a hiring system called Applied

At Historic England we use a hiring system called Applied. Applied is a behavioural science-backed recruitment platform that reduces bias, improves quality of hire and increases diversity. We do not use CV application for the majority of our hiring processes. You will answer a selection of questions that allow our hiring teams to test your skills and suitability for the role.

At Historic England, we value the expertise and individuality each candidate brings and want to hear about this in your own words. If you require the use or AI tools or other resources to support your application, we ask that all information is factually accurate, original, and reflects your own experience. To best represent yourself, we encourage you to write in your own words and use AI-generated content only as inspiration—not as direct input.

Provisional interview dates: Thursday 05th February 2026 in person in the HE Swindon office.

Please follow the link for a full copy of the Job Description –

https://cms.historicengland.org.uk/media/adrpt3nt/zw-systems-data-analyst-jd-dec-2025.odt


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