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Workforce Data Analyst- Workforce Transformation Programme

London Borough of Hackney
City of London
1 week ago
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Workforce Data Analyst – Workforce Transformation Programme

18‑month fixed‑term contract / secondment opportunity.


Be the catalyst for change. Join the Workforce Transformation Programme at Hackney Council, one of the UK’s most diverse and highest‑performing local authorities. This is more than an HR role – it’s an opportunity to inspire real change.


We are looking for a Workforce Data Analyst to be at the heart of the most ambitious organisational change agenda in local government. You will report to the Workforce Transformation Programme Head of HR & OD, working to shape a workforce that is dynamic, forward‑thinking, and inclusive, reflecting the borough we serve.


As a key member of the Workforce Transformation Programme team, you will support the delivery of our corporate change programme, driving initiatives that improve outcomes for residents and empower our people to thrive.


In this strategic role, you will be responsible for providing the data and insights necessary to embed new ways of working and support cultural change across all directorates.


Why Work for Hackney Council?

At Hackney Council, your role isn’t just a job – it’s a chance to make tangible impact. We are proud of our progressive approach and unwavering commitment to social justice, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to being a place for everyone; where residents and staff can be proud; a place that celebrates diversity and where everyone can feel valued, included, and involved.


Key Responsibilities

  • Enable strategic workforce planning and resource allocation.
  • Support equitable and inclusive employment practices.
  • Improve workforce engagement, retention, and performance outcomes.
  • Strengthen the council’s reputation as a data‑driven, inclusive, and high‑performing employer.

What We’re Looking For

  • A strong HR and OD background.
  • Experience in complex workforce changes.
  • Deep understanding of the local government context.
  • Integrity, clarity, and a solution‑focused approach.

Application Information

Closing date for applications: 12 November 2025 (22:59).


Interview date: 27 November 2025.


We operate a fair and open anonymous selection process. No supporting statements or CVs are accepted. As part of the application process, you will need to complete a number of competency‑based questions.


To proceed with your application, you will need to create an account and submit your application.


Equal Opportunities

Hackney Council works to eradicate discrimination on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, and social class. We particularly welcome applications from disabled people.


Seniority Level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment Type

Contract


Job Function

Information Technology


Industries

Government Administration


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