Job Specifications
Data Analyst x2 FTC until March 2026 with expectation of 12-month extension
Salary: The pro-rata starting salary is £53,459, which includes allowances totalling £2,928.
The salary is broken down as £50,531 basic salary, which will increase annually until you reach the top of the scale - £55,103. Plus, a location allowance of £1,928 and a non-pensionable allowance of £1,000.
Location / Hybrid Working:
This role can be based in either Sidcup, Hendon or Bow but there may be a need for you to attend offsite meetings as required by the business. We actively support hybrid working solutions, with the expectation that you will have 2 days working at home.
The Role:
This is your chance to build something from the ground up – and make a national impact.
County Lines is one of the most serious and damaging criminal threats in the UK today – involving the exploitation of children and vulnerable adults, fuelling violence, and stretching across regional and national borders.
We’re building a new data capability to fight back.
These two brand-new Data Analyst roles are your opportunity to shape how the National County Lines Coordination Centre (NCLCC) uses data to target harm, safeguard victims, and inform national policing strategy.
Working within a matrix environment, you’ll sit within the Met’s wider Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) team but work day-to-day under the direction of the County Lines senior leadership.
We’re looking for analysts who won’t wait to be told what data is needed — you’ll spot the gaps, build the models, and surface insights proactively. You’ll be expected to work autonomously, shape your own priorities, and identify what analysis is needed before others realise it.
From building performance dashboards and national threat assessments to creating intelligence-led products that drive enforcement and safeguarding decisions, your work will directly affect how the UK tackles County Lines networks.
What we can offer:
Hybrid working arrangements for a healthy work-life balance
28 days annual leave (excluding public holidays), rising to 33 days after 5 years continuous service
Personal and professional development opportunities
Enrolment with the Met’s employee incentive partner, Edenred, giving access to a range of rewards and incentives
Access to a range of financial products via the Metropolitan Police Trading Service, including preferred credit facilities
Generous family leave for pregnancy, adoption, paternity and shared parental leave
Childcare support including nursery and play scheme discounts
Excellent contributory pension scheme for your financial future
Access to the Bluelight Emergency Services discount card with a range of official discounts from large national retailers to local businesses including holidays, cars, days out, fashion, gifts, insurance, phones and much more
A substantial range of health and wellbeing benefits including physiotherapy, 24/7 rehabilitation services and free eye tests
To promote physical well-being you will have full access to subsidised sports centre membership to over 3,000 UK gyms and 80 London Fitness Centres. There is also an excellent range of sporting activities on offer through the various Met Police Sports and Social Clubs.
What you will be doing
This Role Isn’t Just About Reporting – It’s About Leading with Data
Build and manage new data pipelines and dashboards from national systems like PND and APMIS
Develop analytics that help answer urgent questions: Are interventions reducing harm? Where is exploitation spiking?
Design and deliver new performance reports to support NCLCC strategy and Home Office accountability
Create clear, impactful visuals and briefings for senior policing and government partners
Work independently but collaboratively – owning your roadmap, yet sharing and evolving ideas with the wider DDaT analyst community
Help set the foundations of a new capability: what you build now will shape this function for years to come
Essential skills:
You have a solid background in data analysis, ideally from a STEM degree or equivalent experience
You’re fluent in SQL, Excel, and Power BI or Tableau – and confident working with large, often messy datasets
You’re comfortable with ambiguity and excited by the opportunity to define your own workload
You’ve got strong judgement and know how to prioritise what’s urgent, important – or both
You can communicate complex ideas to both technical and non-technical audiences
Ideally, you’ve worked with government, law enforcement, or in another high-stakes data environment
Familiarity with Azure, POLE databases, or Python is a plus
Security Clearance:
Due to the secure nature of our work, successful candidates must pass all vetting and security requirements, which for this role means Vetting Clearance is Force Clearance Level, Recruitment Vetting (RV), and National Security Vetting (NSV) Level, Counter Terrorism Check (CTC).
Mets Vetting process and charter:
https://www.met.police.uk/police-forces/metropolitan-police/areas/c/careers/vetting/
More details relating to UK Security Clearance can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/national-security-vetting
We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today’s complex policing challenges, we welcome applications from all of our London communities.
About the Company
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