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DATA GOVERNANCE ANALYST

Wesleyan
West Midlands
19 hours ago
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DATA GOVERNANCE ANALYST

Salary: Up to £45,800 dependent on skills and experience


12‑month Fixed Term Contract


Hybrid working (office based in Birmingham) – minimum 20% of the month in the office, currently 1‑2 days per week


Closing Date: 26th November 2025


As a proud mutual since 1841, Wesleyan is committed to creating brighter financial futures for our customers and members. We specialise in providing financial services to some of the nation’s most trusted professions: GPs, hospital doctors, dentists, and teachers. For more information, visit https://www.wesleyan.co.uk/about.


We are proud supporters of the ABI Making Flexible Work campaign, which means we are open to discuss flexible working, job shares and part‑time options.


Your role

Are you passionate about driving data excellence and shaping the future of data strategy? Wesleyan is looking for a proactive and enthusiastic Data Governance Analyst to join our Data Centre of Excellence on a 12‑month fixed term contract. This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in our Data Excellence function, supporting transformation projects and contributing directly to the success of our wider Data Strategy. You’ll help ensure our data processes and infrastructure are aligned, secure, and compliant—supporting accuracy, privacy, and legislative standards across the business.


In this collaborative role, you’ll work closely with teams across the Data Centre of Excellence to help design and evolve our Data Governance framework and contribute to strategic development. If you’ve previously supported transformation or AI‑related projects—or have a keen interest in these areas—this role offers a fantastic platform to build on that experience and make a meaningful impact.


What you’ll be doing

  • Contribute to a wide range of impactful data initiatives, including Data Lineage, Data Governance, Data Quality, Management Reporting, and Master & Metadata Management—key enablers of business transformation.
  • Serve as a trusted reference point for data governance and management, supporting strategic decision‑making across the organisation.
  • Collaborate with Data Quality, Data Engineering, and Data Analytics teams to shape and enhance our data and analytics platform—driving innovation and transformation.
  • Work closely with the Data Quality, Data Engineering and Data Analytics teams in the development of our data and analytics platform.
  • Work with stakeholders to ensure data is fit for purpose, enabling accurate, timely and insightful reporting that supports change initiatives.
  • Continuously define and implement improvements to quality assurance processes, helping to build scalable, future‑ready data capabilities.
  • Experience in a Data Governance Analyst role, or a process‑related Quality Assurance position.
  • Ability to design and implement data governance related quality assurance ideally where tooling/automation is not mature.
  • Analysing and interpreting metrics to identify weaknesses in processes.
  • Able to produce and deliver Data Governance dashboards ideally PowerBI.
  • Understanding of programming principles; coding experience will be beneficial to the role (for example SQL, R, Python etc.).

Benefits

  • Annual Performance based Bonus – based on a mixture of company and personal performance.
  • 28 days annual leave (plus 1 additional “culture day” & bank holidays) – increases to 30 days with 5 years’ service.
  • Company pension scheme – matched plus 2% (up to 10%).
  • Free secure underground Birmingham city centre parking (available on weekends for personal use – subject to availability).
  • Cashback and discounts on major brands in retail, leisure, health, and wellbeing.
  • Enhanced maternity & paternity pay.
  • 2 volunteering days per year.

To find out more about some of the great benefits Wesleyan offer, visit https://careers.wesleyan.co.uk/applicantPortal/rewards.


What to know before applying

Equal Opportunities: Wesleyan are an equal opportunities employer. We know the best teams are made up of inclusive groups of diverse people where everyone’s contribution counts, and we believe everyone has the right to proudly be themselves. We’re building a culture where difference is actively encouraged and simply recruit the best people for the job irrespective of lifestyle, life history and life choices.


Reasonable Adjustments: We understand that there are a wide range of reasons that you may require reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process – please let us know in your application how we can best support you.


VISA Sponsorship: We are unable to provide VISA sponsorship, and therefore cannot employ anyone who does not have the legal right to live and work in the UK – within our recruitment process you will be asked to provide evidence of your Right to Work.


Advert Closing: We typically advertise for two weeks, though we reserve the right to close adverts early if we receive a high volume of applications; we would therefore recommend an early application if you’d like to be considered for our opportunities.


Regulatory Requirements: Please note this role is subject to regulatory requirements. As a financial services organisation we are committed to adopting the highest standards and we do this by employing individuals with the appropriate skills, experience and integrity to protect the Wesleyan Group. Relevant checks and assessments will be carried out during the recruitment process. The nature of the checks will depend on whether the role is subject to the Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SMCR) or the Insurance Distribution Directive. Please note a criminal record check and credit check will apply, and this role is also subject to ongoing checks in line with the Group SMCR Framework (Fit & Proper Policy).


Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Analyst


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