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Data Governance Lead

mydentist Group Limited
Bolton
1 week ago
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Your future, as a Data Governance Lead at mydentist

You'll be joining our IT team within our office called Support Centre, which is in Greater Manchester (M26 1GG).


The role is a 12 month FTC
Hybrid working arrangements - 1-2 days in the office (M26 1GG)



  • Hybrid working arrangements - 1-2 days in the office (M26 1GG)
  • Supportive and experienced team
  • You will benefit from free onsite parking and Kearsley train station is just a short walk away
  • With an onsite mini market shop and casual seating space inside and outside (for the sunnier days)

Your future, with us.


Working at mydentist means you\'ll be part of the UK\'s leading dental network. Here, you\'ll be trusted to do your best work, balancing your career around your life. We\'re ambitious, focusing on the big picture and transforming how we deliver dentistry. Supported by a talented and driven team everyone is free to be themselves, where respect is a given and we\'re always there for one another.


Your future, your benefits



  • Salary from £63k (dependant on experience)
  • Holidays rising to 27 days per year with service (plus bank holidays)
  • Annual Support Centre bonus scheme
  • Health and wellbeing benefits; including a virtual GP service and Employee Assistance Programme helpline which includes free counselling sessions
  • Access to fantastic discounts at cinemas, major retail brands, restaurants and coffee chains - simple and easy to access making it possible to save hundreds of pounds a year
  • Recognition schemes including Support Centre Heroes and service awards

Your future, your role


As a Data Governance Lead, you\'ll be:



  • Responsible for developing a cutting edge data governance platform within mydentist and socialising it with colleagues at all levels.
  • Assessing the current data governance landscape, adopting best practice in order to help mydentist achieve its goal of being a data mature business making data driven decisions.
  • Ensuring alignment with data privacy laws, industry regulations, and internal security requirements.
  • Identifying and resolving data quality issues in collaboration with business and IT teams.

Your skills:



  • Proven experience (5+ years) in data governance, data management, or a related field.
  • In-depth knowledge of data governance frameworks (e.g., DAMA, DCAM).
  • Proficiency in tools (e.g., Collibra, Informatica), understanding database systems and master/meta data management, and analysing data quality/compliance risks.
  • Familiarity with data architecture, data modelling, and data quality tools.

Enjoy being part of a team that\'s passionate about supporting our practices and ultimately helping the nation smile.


Your future starts here


Build a fulfilling career with us, where you\'ll find the opportunity to develop your skills and shape your work life with the support of a caring and inclusive team who support one another.


Click to apply now!


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