AI Governance & Ethical Consultant

Manchester
4 weeks ago
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AI Governance Consultant

Are you passionate about AI, data integrity, and ethical governance? Do you want to ensure that emerging technologies are used responsibly, securely, and in compliance with regulations? Our Client is looking for an AI & Data Governance Consultant to shape and implement robust data and AI governance frameworks that balance innovation with responsibility.

About the Role

As the AI & Data Governance Consultant , you’ll lead the development of governance policies to ensure our data and AI models are secure, fair, transparent, and compliant with evolving regulations. You’ll collaborate with teams across Technology, Risk, and Data to assess risks, drive data governance maturity, and champion best practices across the business.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and implement AI and data governance frameworks to ensure secure, well-managed data practices.

Identify and mitigate key risks, including AI bias, data integrity, security, and compliance issues.

Collaborate across business functions to align governance policies with organisational goals.

Facilitate AI Governance and Innovation Forums to ensure effective oversight and business value.

Promote a strong data governance culture by engaging and educating colleagues at all levels.

Conduct maturity assessments and develop roadmaps to improve data governance adoption.

Skills & Experience Required

Experience in data governance, AI governance, and regulatory compliance.

Strong understanding of AI ethics, risk management, and responsible AI principles.

Ability to assess and mitigate risks related to data integrity, security, and bias.

Experience with data governance tools and AI/ML lifecycle management.

Strong communication skills, with the ability to translate complex governance concepts for non-technical audiences.

Passion for AI and data innovation, with a commitment to ensuring responsible and ethical use.

Why Join Us?

Flexible working – remote-first with office visits based on your preference.

Innovate responsibly – help shape the future of AI governance in a growing, forward-thinking business.

Collaborate widely – work across teams to drive meaningful change in data and AI practices.

Career development – enhance your expertise in one of the most critical areas of modern technology.

If you're ready to make an impact in AI and data governance, ensuring technology is used as a force for good, we’d love to hear from you.

Interested? Please Apply Now!

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