Almost every individual and business in the UK is a direct customer of HMRC, as we collect the money that pays for the UK’s public services and gives people who need it vital financial support. Over recent and coming years, our work never has been, nor will be, more critical as we rebuild and secure our nation’s future.
With these demands in mind, and as one of the largest and most digitally focussed organisations in the UK, sits the Customer Strategy and Tax Design directorate. Our team is driving towards a high performing trusted and modern tax administration system – one that brings in revenue for public services which promote sustainable economic growth and support millions across the UK.
Critical to this is Enterprise Architecture- sitting at the heart of HMRCs IT strategy. As Head of Enterprise Architecture, you will be leading a team responsible for technical and solution design across all enterprise-wide programmes and projects within HMRC, involved in work that spans the organisation and cross government initiatives to innovate on new ideas and services.
To deliver this important agenda, as Head of Enterprise Architecture, you will:
Essential Criteria:
This role is open to public sector and private sector candidates and would suit someone with experience of working inside large scale organisations. Your work will impact many businesses in the UK and abroad, serving millions of people across the UK and represents an opportunity to lead and influence Enterprise Architecture strategy at a scale rarely matched and at the highest levels within the civil service.
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