Data Scientist

Lewisham Council
London
1 month ago
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Discover yourself in Lewisham where what you do makes a difference to our vibrant and culturally diverse communities!

We have a rich history of welcoming people from all over the world and are proud to be recognised as the UK’s first Borough of Sanctuary, for our work in championing the rights of refugees and migrants.


Introduction


We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced Data Scientist to join our award-winning corporate Data Science, Insight & Performance Team and help us solve some of the most pressing and complex challenges faced by local government.


You will work on a wide range of analytical and strategic projects to support diverse business needs and Council's transformation programme, drive service improvements, and deliver positive outcomes for residents we serve.


Your analytical models and solutions will support forward planning by predicting demand, highlighting risks, and guiding transformation initiatives and targeted interventions across vital services.


If you’re passionate about using data for good to improve services and outcomes for residents, committed to delivering excellent customer experiences, and thrive in a collaborative, future-focused environment – this is the perfect role for you.


What’s the role?


Lead end-to-end data science projects, from understanding business requirements, interrogating complex datasets, to designing and building advanced analytical solutions, to inform evidence-based decision making and improve the lives of our residents.


Translate complex business challenges into data science solutions and actionable insights. Manage data science projects ensuring quality, strategic business alignment and strong stakeholder engagement.


Design and deliver analytical solutions that are robust, transparent, and compliant with GDPR and DPIAs, embedding trusted and responsible principles into operational systems and decision-making processes.


Effectively communicate complex insights through clear insight, analysis and visualisations tailored to both technical and non-technical audiences.


Research, evaluate and implement data science approaches that can be innovatively applied to contemporary local government challenges.


Collaborate with teams across the council to identify opportunities where data science and innovation can improve service delivery and deliver an outstanding customer experience.


What we’re looking for

Extensive hands-on experience in data science, designing and building advanced analytical models, data pipelines and automated solutions to address and support diverse business needs and challenges. Expertise in machine learning, statistical modelling, hypothesis testing, natural language processing and other modelling techniques including geospatial modelling. Experience in linking and deduplicating disparate data sources using probabilistic and deterministic approaches and other record linkage techniques to improve data quality, consistency and interoperability. Strong programming (Python, R) and problem solving skills, applying best practices, writing manageable and reproducible code, using Git version control, RAP (Reproducible Analytical Pipelines) and producing quality documentation. Experience of data visualisation software and tools to build dashboards and reports ( Power BI, R Markdown, Quarto, Shiny). A natural problem solver with an inquisitive mind who is proactive, methodical, reliable, self-motivated and results focused. Excellent communication skills and being able to communicate complex issues simply and in a way that is tailored for different audience.

What’s in it for you?


Excellent training and development opportunities, plus a range of benefits including:

Generous holiday allowance Local Government Pension scheme Flexible working and family friendly policies Season ticket and bicycle loan A range of staff discounts including local subsidised gym memberships Supportive staff networks

Location


The job is primarily based in Laurence House, Catford, London, SE RU, but we operate a hybrid approach where you will be required to work both in the office and from home on a regular basis.


Special Conditions

Proficiency in at least one of the following programming languages: Python, R (lead essential criteria). Bachelor’s degree in data science or numerate discipline or demonstrable relevant career experience as a professional data scientist. A Masters degree is desirable.

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