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G3 Data Ethics Manager
Digital, Data & Technology
£44,371 per annum*
*Plus £3,339 London weighting
About the role
We are currently looking to recruit a Data Ethics Manager at one of sites in London, Bristol, Calder, Leicester, Warrington or Birmingham.
The Chief Data Office (CDO) is based within Digital Data & Technology (DDaT). We are responsible for managing the NCA corporate record and information holdings, whilst ensuring the NCA can confidently identify, discharge and comply with its legal information management responsibilities.
We develop strategy and set standards in gathering, storing, processing, analysing and disseminating information. We manage information access requests from the public and third party disclosure requests from other prosecuting authorities in respect of on-going enquiries/operations. We are also responsible for co-ordinating the NCA response to major statutory and public inquiries.
Key Responsibilities
As part of a team of information management professionals, you will be using your skills and expertise to:
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Shape, develop and manage data ethics within the NCA
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Shape our ethical framework for how data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning techniques used in the NCA for the present and future, working to ensure that data and AI-driven innovations deliver social benefit .
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Develop a code of ethics for the NCA. This will require an understanding of policing and public safety codes of conduct and legal regulations
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Continually develop and maintain the NCA ethical framework with academic rigor, ensuring that its principles evolve with new technologies. This will involve internal and external stakeholder engagement to develop a data ethics culture.
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Support good information management compliance in the agency.
Person Specification
To be successful in this role you will need the ability to lead a team, inspire trust and have strong integrity.
You will interact successfully with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders, presenting opinion in a clear and objective way to develop Data ethics and relevant policy and strategies across the agency.
This is a crucial and influential role requiring excellent drafting, negotiating and analysis skills.
You will need to demonstrate the below behaviours:
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Leadership
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Making Effective Decisions
You will also need to demonstrate the below technical criteria:
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Proven and up to date knowledge in trends for solving data problems
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The ability to analyse and research complex ideas and concepts
You will also have the below qualifications or experience:
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Experience or an interest in creating emerging perspectives on data concepts and emerging technology.
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Experience of analysing information and data from a range of sources
Desirable:
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Understanding of data ethics challenges
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Qualification in Information Security, analysis or data science
Please note
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The NCA is a 24/7 organisation, and working patterns must support business requirements. You may be required to respond at short notice or outside of core hours.
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Individuals will be required to undertake and pass a substance misuse test as part of pre-employment checks
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To be considered, you will need to successfully complete a SC Enhanced clearance before commencing the role with the ability to obtain a DV clearance within the first 12 months in post.