Information and Records Manager
Contract type: Permanent
Location: London or Newcastle with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office in line with our hybrid working policy.
Salary: London c£55,000, Newcastle c£48,125 plus civil service pension employer contribution of 28.9%
Closing date for applications is 23:59pm on Sunday 5 April 2026
First stage Interviews will take place over MS Teams week commencing 13 April 2026 and successful candidates will be invited for final stage interviews week commencing 20 April 2026.
Please be aware that the NAO is unable to provide visa sponsorship for this role. Therefore, applicants must already have the right to work in the UK in order to be considered for this role.
Overview
Experienced professional to lead the NAO’s records and information management program. To develop policies, processes, and systems to ensure compliance with the Public Records Act and UK GDPR, while driving innovation through implementing electronic records management using Office 365 tools.
As the organisation’s expert, you’ll advise colleagues, manage relationships with The National Archives, and oversee digital archiving and retention. You’ll also promote best practice, deliver training, and support wider Knowledge Management activities.
Main Responsibilities
* Lead the development of an automated electronic management solution (Office 365 tools and Purview) and support the introduction of electronic records management at the NAO and its administration going forward.
* Oversee the creation and maintenance of standardized metadata and information architecture for the NAO’s information and records repositories.
* Advise the organisation on access controls for its information and document management repositories, and manage these access controls for the NAO.
* Lead the successful Tidy Friday campaign to encourage colleagues to regularly remove out-of-date or irrelevant content for all the NAO’s document repositories (MS Teams, OneDrive, Outlook).
* Carry out MS Teams training sessions to ensure compliance with information, records and access management best practice, including MS Teams Owners training.
* Manage organisational compliance with the Public Records Act, including cataloguing standards, developing or leading sensitivity reviews, redaction, file preparation and preservation, and working and engaging with The National Archives (TNA) and understanding their requirements for transferring material.
* Develop NAO’s own policies and provide technical specifications for the archiving and retention of digital records long term.
* Provide specialist professional advice and support to managers and employees across the NAO on international standards and best practice in record keeping for electronic records, monitoring and interpreting current legislative and regulatory frameworks to ensure information compliance.
* Promote good records management practice and adherence through day-to-day advice; deliver training sessions and presentations to managers and staff at all levels; and assist with Information and Records Management staff development activities.
* Manage the NAO’s small legacy off‑site storage contract for its remaining legacy paper records.
* Represent the Information and Records Management function at meetings, both internally and externally, sharing expertise and best practice regionally and nationally, and undertake other duties at the same level of responsibility as required.
* Review, update, and maintain the Records Retention Schedule to ensure the NAO complies with the Public Records Act, General Data Protection Regulations and other relevant legislation.
* Support the wider Knowledge Management activities including the management of access in its Microsoft 365 environment (via SharePoint & MS Teams) and be involved in knowledge management projects and supporting collaborative working across the NAO.
Relationships and Accountability
Reports to: Head of Knowledge and Information Management.
Internal relationships: The post holder will work closely with a range of internal colleagues, including the NAO’s Financial Audit PQ and VFMPQ teams, the Information Security Team, and the FOI and Correspondence teams.
External relationships: The post holder will also be the NAO’s point of contact with the National Archives.
Skills, experience, attributes and qualifications
* Knowledge of ISO standards (ISO 15489, ISO 16175, ISO 23081, ISO 27001).
* Postgraduate qualification in archives and records management or equivalent.
* Experience in creating and maintaining information architecture for EDRMs and information systems.
* Strong and demonstrable knowledge of the Public Records Act and data protection legislation and demonstrable knowledge of standards and procedures in relation to collections management, including the Public Records Act, Copyright Act and the UK GDPR.
* Experience in the implementation and administration of EDRMs systems (preferably using Microsoft 365 tools including SharePoint and Purview). Understanding of the design and methods of application of Retention Policies and Labels in Purview is desirable.
* Proven track record of engaging with and managing stakeholders, working collaboratively across directorates and functions.
* Proactive in identifying improvements in how we do things and opportunities to add value.
* Ability to plan, prioritise and deliver high quality services and advice in a timely and efficient way to meet business needs.
* Works collaboratively with others to achieve the best outcome and service to clients.
* Communicates clearly and succinctly and is credible and influential in meetings with a range of stakeholders.
* Behavioural insights to drive user adoption.
* Experience with structured appraisal & selection for digital records.
How to apply
Please upload a CV and covering letter outlining your suitability for the role before the deadline. Applications without a covering letter will not be considered.
In your covering letter please comment on your experience in the following areas:
1. Professional qualification and legislative knowledge.
2. Experience implementing electronic records management systems.
3. Information architecture, metadata and retention management.
4. Stakeholder engagement and advisory capability.
5. Promoting good practice, training and user adoption.
The closing date for applications is 11:59 pm Sunday 5 April 2026.
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