Senior Client Insights Lead

Chambers & Partners
London, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Lead
Posted
12 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)
Overview As a Senior Client Insights Lead, you will deliver advanced data and analytics insights directly to senior law firm leaders, presenting clear, compelling narratives that guide their strategic decisions. You’ll lead engagements from onboarding to final presentation, translating complex datasets into tailored stories that highlight performance, market position, and opportunities for growth.

Working closely with analysts, product managers, and commercial teams, you’ll shape high quality outputs, develop scalable reporting templates, and ensure clients get maximum value from Chambers’ market leading intelligence. You’ll also contribute to product development and present thought leadership content at webinars and industry events, partnering with the world’s top law firms in a fast growing, high impact team. Main Duties and Responsibilities
  • Convert client requirements and goals into data-led insights. Understand the parameters of our data and how it can be used to help the client understand their firm’s performance and opportunities
  • Undertake client onboarding and manage expectations about outputs
  • Develop report templates that cater to a wide variety of personas, and accommodate different volumes of data and different audience personas
  • Create bespoke analysis around report templates to ensure outputs meet with the client’s requirements
  • Brief in production requirements to junior analysts, provide feedback on work and iterate content
  • Problem solve different ways of providing value from the data to accommodate the data story itself
  • Design and write market-level one to many reports that showcase Chambers data as thought leadership
Why you should apply

Opportunity to join a fast-growing client services team, supporting recently launched advanced market research data products, which we have started to sell to a vast and loyal existing customer base for platform products.

In addition to working with our clients' leadership to help them understand and interpret their own data, benchmarked to the vast market data we hold, the candidate will contribute to thought leadership in the market and have the opportunity to present this at industry events.

Our clients are the biggest and best law firms in the world and our data is respected at senior levels.

Skills, Experience & Personal Attributes
  • Commercial focus, with a strong focus on the customer / end user
  • Understanding of the Legal industry, law firm leadership and decision-making dynamics,
  • Ability to turn data into insights, storytelling and actionable outcomes
  • Experience working with talent data, including talent engagement metrics and insights
  • Strong internal communicator, ability to work cross-functionality to come to alignment and resolve competing priorities
  • Establish and build c-suite relationships within clients
  • Solid understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methods
  • Ability to brief and provide feedback to juniors

We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences. If you’re not sure you meet every requirement, we’d still like to hear from you, we value potential as much as experience.

Depending on the role, we may be able to offer flexible working options such as hybrid working, part-time or job-share arrangements, or flexible hours

Equal Opportunity Statement

We are committed to fostering and promoting an inclusive professional environment for all of our employees, and we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Diversity and inclusion are integral values of Chambers and Partners and are key in our culture. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals regardless of age, disability, race, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. This commitment applies across all of our employment policies and practices, from recruiting and hiring to training and career development. We support our employees through our internal INSPIRE committee with Executive Sponsors, Chairs and Ambassadors throughout the business promoting knowledge and effecting change.

Applicants who identify as Disabled and/or Neurodiverse will be entitled to an interview if they meet the minimum criteria as specified in the Job Description, additionally we will offer reasonable adjustments to those who require them. Some examples of reasonable adjustments are extra time in assessments, video interviews to combat travel-based issues and advice on expected interview topics/questions.

About Us Chambers is the leading legal data and intelligence partner for lawyers, firms, and in-house teams.

We conduct over 350,000 research interviews and surveys with in-house counsel every year, and receive 62,000 submissions from 9,000 firms worldwide, giving us unrivalled insight into the legal sector.

This research powers Chambers Rankings - the definitive guide to the best legal talent - and our Intelligence, which delivers the insights helping firms and in-house teams to succeed.

Our independent, rigorous research identifies the exceptional and charts the path to success, enabling legal professionals to see with clarity, decide with confidence, and plan with ambition. Advert Closing Date 22 May 2026 Ad

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