Data Governance Lead

Unum UK
Dorking
3 days ago
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Overview

We’re a specialist employee benefits provider, striving to create healthy, happy workplaces. As part of the international Unum Group, we’re on a collective mission to help the working world thrive.

Job Posting End Date: February 04

Role

Role title: 13 Data Governance Lead

Location: Hybrid – Dorking or Basingstoke 3 days a week in the office

What will you bring

We are looking for a hands-on Data Governance Lead to shape, launch, and embed a brand-new data governance capability across the organisation. We need someone excited by the challenge of creating structure, frameworks, and ways of working where they don’t yet fully exist. If you thrive on building foundations, influencing direction, and driving cultural change around data, we’d love to hear from you.

  • A builder, creator, and problem solver with the ability to design governance processes from scratch.
  • Strong critical and creative thinking skills, capable of identifying root cause issues and developing innovative, practical solutions.
  • Excellent communicator, able to translate complex data concepts into simple, accessible language for non technical audiences.
  • Strong analytical capability to interpret and act on data governance metrics, KPIs, and insights.
  • Proven ability to influence, collaborate, and bring stakeholders on the journey toward a more data driven culture.
The Successful Candidate Can Expect
  • Generous Bonus
  • DC pension scheme
  • Private Health Insurance
  • Life, medical and income Insurance
  • Access to remote GP, nutrition coaching, personal training, unlimited mental health support and medical 2nd opinion
  • 27 days holiday with the option to buy and sell holiday up to 5 days (plus Bank Holidays)
  • Salary sacrifice electric car scheme with free on site electric chargers
Why join us?

At Unum, we’ve created a workplace where people feel supported to progress and grow, and can see their ambitions coming to life. We’ve built a supportive, inclusive environment where you can be yourself, whilst also being part of a growing organisation. From charity and volunteer opportunities to career growth, your possibilities are endless.

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