Fixed Term / Secondment opportunity, 12 months
Full Time, 37 hours per week
£47,615 to £56,017 per annum
Location: Chelmsford
Working Style: Anywhere worker
Closing date: Sun 28th June 2026
Job purposeECC's Data, Analytics and Performance team transforms complex data into clear, actionable insights - providing robust analysis and performance intelligence to inform evidence led decisions, improve services, and deliver better outcomes for residents. The team is a centre of excellence for Data Engineers, Analysts and Data Scientists who work together to instil best practice data principles across the county, recognising that data and people are our two strongest assets.
This role sits within the Data Science and AI branch of the team, working closely with other data professionals across the wider function. You will collaborate with colleagues from across DDaT disciplines and engage directly with services, ensuring solutions are aligned to real world needs. The team also plays a facilitative role in bringing together data professionals from across the local public sector network, providing opportunities to collaborate with partners across Essex and the wider system.
As a Senior Data Scientist, you will lead the development of advanced analytical solutions that support Essex County Council's ambition to harness data science and artificial intelligence to improve public services and enable evidence led decision making. You'll apply techniques such as predictive modelling, machine learning, and statistical analysis to generate forward looking insights that enhance operational delivery, support strategic decision making, and drive transformation.
Working hands on across the full data science lifecycle, you'll identify suitable approaches to business problems, explore data, build models, prepare datasets, and create reproducible analytical workflows that inform strategic and operational priorities.
Collaborating with colleagues across the organisation, you'll embed data science into everyday practice and support innovation. You'll ensure the ethical and responsible use of data, contribute to the development of tools, standards, and team capability, and guide others in applying advanced analytics. Drawing on your expertise, you'll help grow technical and professional skills across the team and support the wider adoption of data science across the council.
AccountabilitiesOnce you've secured your role within Essex County Council you will receive many great employee benefits, including support for unpaid carers and flexible working arrangements to accommodate their needs.
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