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Solution Architect

Posted 1 week ago by Harvey Nash Plc

Summary: The Solution Architect role is a hands-on position focused on delivering practical solutions for the Community Health Index (CHI) in Local Government. The architect will work within a multidisciplinary team to translate local government needs into reusable solutions and playbook artefacts. This role requires direct engagement with stakeholders and the ability to produce high-quality documentation rapidly. The position is hybrid and based in Edinburgh, with an emphasis on practical delivery rather than purely strategic architecture.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Engaging directly with local authorities, health boards, and partners to understand current processes, systems, and constraints
  • Working collaboratively with stakeholders to define feasible, delivery-ready future approaches
  • Rapidly exploring and shaping solution options, balancing technical feasibility, data standards, and operational realities
  • Acting as a trusted technical advisor across organisations of varying digital maturity
  • Designing, documenting, and producing playbook artefacts and solution guidance
  • Writing clearly and concisely, producing high-quality documentation at pace
  • Capturing insights, structuring them, and turning them into usable artefacts
  • Taking ownership from initial conversation through to final written output
  • Identifying what needs to be done and progressing it without waiting for direction
  • Switching between stakeholder engagement, technical design, and documentation within the same piece of work
  • Rolling up sleeves for note-taking, synthesis, and production of materials
  • Working quickly and accurately in an evolving discovery and delivery environment
  • Adapting to different councils, partners, and emerging findings

Key Skills:

  • Demonstrable experience in Solution/Technical Architecture within the Scottish Public Sector
  • Proven ability to work in a hands-on delivery role
  • Strong experience engaging stakeholders to understand as-is/to-be states
  • Experience producing clear, structured technical documentation and guidance artefacts
  • Ability to work at pace, managing multiple strands of work
  • Comfortable working in ambiguous, discovery-led environments
  • Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills
  • Ability to facilitate discussions across technical and non-technical audiences
  • Strong written communication skills
  • Technical capability in Cloud Computing, API Design, Web Services, and Data Architecture
  • Experience with health data standards and multi-organisation environments
  • Experience of Agile/iterative delivery approaches
  • Understanding of governance structures within Scottish public sector delivery

Salary (Rate): £650 daily

City: Edinburgh

Country: UK

Working Arrangements: hybrid

IR35 Status: outside IR35

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: IT

Detailed Description From Employer:

Solution Architect | 6 Month Contract | (Outside IR35) | Hybrid, Edinburgh (Ad Hoc)| Starting ASAP

Day Rate: £DOE

About the Role:

CHI in Local Government - Solution Architect (Delivery & Playbook Design)

This assignment supports the Community Health Index (CHI) in Local Government discovery programme.

You will operate as a hands-on technical and delivery lead within a small multidisciplinary team (Project Manager, Product Owner and IG Lead), with responsibility for translating real-world local government needs into practical, reusable solutions and playbook artefacts.

This is not a purely strategic or advisory architecture role. You will be expected to work in a highly practical, delivery-focused way, including:

  • Engaging directly with local authorities, health boards, and partners to understand current (as-is) processes, systems, and constraints
  • Working collaboratively with stakeholders to define feasible, delivery-ready future (to-be) approaches
  • Rapidly exploring and shaping solution options, balancing technical feasibility, data standards, and operational realities
  • Acting as a trusted technical advisor across organisations of varying digital maturity

In addition, a core part of the role is to design, document, and produce playbook artefacts and solution guidance, including:

  • Integration patterns and architecture designs
  • API and data exchange approaches
  • Identity management and matching approaches using CHI
  • Practical implementation guidance, templates, and reusable components

You will need to

  • Write clearly and concisely, producing high-quality documentation at pace
  • Be comfortable capturing insights, structuring them, and turning them into usable artefacts
  • Take ownership from initial conversation through to final written output
  • Proactive and self-starting, able to identify what needs to be done and progress it without waiting for direction
  • Comfortable switching between stakeholder engagement, technical design, and documentation within the same piece of work
  • Willing to "roll up their sleeves" - including note-taking, synthesis, and production of materials
  • Able to work quickly and accurately in an evolving discovery and delivery environment
  • Flexible in approach, adapting to different councils, partners, and emerging findings
  • Outputs from this role will directly inform and populate the CHI Local Government Playbook and Implementation Framework, supporting reuse and scaling across Scotland.

Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Demonstrable experience in Solution/Technical Architecture within the Scottish Public Sector (eg Scottish Government, NHS/NSS/PHS, or Local Government)
  • Proven ability to work in a hands-on delivery role, not limited to high-level design
  • Strong experience engaging stakeholders to understand as-is/to-be states and translating these into practical solutions
  • Experience producing clear, structured technical documentation and guidance artefacts (eg playbooks, patterns, implementation guidance)
  • Ability to work at pace, managing multiple strands of work while maintaining quality and accuracy
  • Comfortable working in ambiguous, discovery-led environments, shaping outputs iteratively

Stakeholder and communication skills

  • Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills
  • Ability to facilitate discussions across technical and non-technical audiences
  • Strong written communication skills, with the ability to turn complex inputs into clear, usable outputs

Technical capability

  • Cloud Computing
  • API Design and Management
  • Web Services
  • Enterprise and Systems Integration patterns
  • Data Architecture and Data Modelling
  • Master Data Management and Data Standards
  • Identity and data matching approaches
  • Cyber Security principles

Experience of:

  • Health data standards (eg FHIR)
  • Working across multi-organisation environments with differing systems and maturity

Ways of working

  • Experience of Agile/iterative delivery approaches
  • Understanding of governance structures within Scottish public sector delivery
  • Ability to balance technical integrity with pragmatism and delivery constraints

Desirable Qualifications
Experience of Identity Management standards and implementations

Experience contributing to or developing toolkits, playbooks, or reusable frameworks

Experience supporting cross-sector data sharing (Health & Local Government)

This role has been deemed Outside IR35 by the client. Applicants must hold, or be happy to apply for, a valid Basic Disclosure Scotland. Please click the link to apply.

Rate:
£650/day
Location:
Edinburgh
IR35 Status:
Outside
Remote Status:
Hybrid
Industry:
IT
Seniority Level:
Not Specified

Take-Home Pay

£11,200 per month

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