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Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to be part of a high performing, multi-disciplinary team, working across the highest priorities in DfT?
The Department’s Priority Projects Team (PPT) tackles urgent and high-profile challenges across the department, including new, strategic and cross-cutting work. You will be working on emerging political or departmental priorities through focussed, three-month projects, identified through a quarterly bidding process.
The PPT seeks proactive and adaptable analysts skilled in scoping and delivering high-quality policy analysis. You’ll collaborate across teams, supporting projects and liaising with embedded units. The team values inclusivity, development, and empowering members, offering opportunities for growth and leadership advancement.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
* Lead analytical support in complex and often ill-defined areas; rapidly understanding the problem and designing bespoke analysis approaches. Ensure that the analytical outputs produced create the understanding and evidence needed to ensure good decisions
* Support effective decisions through your advice, even where the evidence is uncertain. Produce evidence, through a combination of identifying and filling gaps and drawing together existing evidence from multiple sources. Communicate with impact to senior policy colleagues and senior analysts, so they are able to use it well. Promote and champion the use of evidence and analysis in policy, as a visible analytical leader.
* Rapidly build effective relationships. Work with relevant teams to scope and understand the problem space. Build relationships with the relevant analytical area to bring out their data / expertise/ insights and ensure clarity of each team’s responsibilities.
Please view the attached Role Profile for an in depth view of the post.
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