Data Governance Manager

Nottingham Building Society
Nottingham
3 days ago
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Location: Head Office, Nottingham (Hybrid working, minimum 2 days per week)


Salary: Up to £65,000 depending on experience.


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We are looking for a proactive and collaborative Data Governance Manager to lead the development and delivery of our data governance framework. In this role, you will ensure our data is accurate, reliable and compliant, enabling us to unlock its full value across the organisation.


You will champion the management of data through data quality, ownership and governance processes, while maintaining metadata and supporting regulatory compliance. As a subject matter expert, you will guide best practices and play a key role in mentoring colleagues. You will also manage and support a junior data quality analyst, helping them grow and thrive in their role.


We are on an exciting journey to modernise the way we use and work with data in the Society. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is passionate about enabling the business with robust data and ensuring it is managed in the right way; this is your chance to shine and make a meaningful impact in a supportive and forward‑thinking environment.


Responsibilities

  • Shape and evolve data governance: Lead the development, maintenance and continuous improvement of data governance policies, standards and procedures across the organisation.
  • Champion data quality and accuracy: Define and run regular data quality checks across key domains, investigate issues, and collaborate with teams to resolve root causes and enhance data reliability.
  • Promote data ownership and stewardship: Work closely with business users to embed data ownership practices and support a culture of shared responsibility for data.
  • Drive adoption of tools and best practice: Lead the rollout of governance tools and provide hands‑on guidance to teams on data standards, helping to build a collaborative and informed data community.
  • Deliver insightful reporting: Produce and present dashboards and reports on data quality KPIs, and maintain the data issues log with regular updates and stakeholder engagement.
  • Support regulatory and operational compliance: Monitor data against business rules, standards and regulatory requirements, ensuring compliance is embedded in day‑to‑day processes.
  • Enhance data literacy across the organisation: Deliver training and support to improve understanding of data governance, helping colleagues confidently apply best practices in their roles.
  • Collaborate across functions: Partner with teams including IT, security, engineering and customer‑facing areas to embed governance into data pipelines and improve member experiences.

Qualifications

  • Experience and expertise: Hands‑on experience in developing and embedding data governance frameworks that ensure data is accurate, trusted and compliant. Strong grasp of data quality, metadata management and regulatory standards, ideally gained within financial services or another regulated sector.
  • Leadership and collaboration: Experience managing or mentoring others, with a supportive and inclusive leadership style. Confident working across teams, influencing stakeholders and promoting a culture of data ownership and continuous improvement.
  • Technical knowledge: Solid background in data governance, data management or data quality. Relevant qualifications or certifications are desirable, and familiarity with recognised frameworks such as DAMA or DCAM, as well as data governance tools and technologies.
  • Behaviours and mindset: Proactive, solutions‑focused and collaborative, with a strong attention to detail and a commitment to delivering high standards. Comfortable acting as a subject‑matter expert and enjoying sharing knowledge to support the development of others.

Benefits

  • Competitive Package: Fair salary benchmarked against market data, annual discretionary bonus and 29 days holiday plus bank holidays.
  • Health & Wellbeing: Access to Medicash healthcare, mental health first‑aiders and a suite of wellbeing resources to support you inside and outside of work.
  • Work‑Life Balance: 35‑hour working week for full‑time roles, with flexibility to help you perform at your best.
  • Career Growth: Ongoing personal and professional development; we’ll support your ambitions and help you grow your potential.
  • Inclusive Culture: Friendly, values‑led team that genuinely cares about doing the right thing for colleagues and customers.
  • Giving Back: Two paid volunteering days each year to support causes close to your heart, through our Samuel Fox Foundation.
  • Sustainability Focus: Join a business committed to reducing its carbon footprint and making a positive impact on the environment.
  • Free access to Octopus Money: Financial coaching & tools that help you plan, manage, and make the most of your money.

Embracing Diversity Together

We proudly embrace and celebrate diversity as a fundamental cornerstone of our values. We believe that a diverse and inclusive workplace is not just essential for our success but is also a reflection of the vibrant communities we serve. Our commitment to diversity extends beyond our internal culture to the way we approach advertising and engage with our customers.


Our commitment means actively working to eliminate barriers and biases that may hinder equal opportunities within our organisation. We strive to ensure that all individuals, regardless of background, have an equal chance to thrive and advance in their careers.


We acknowledge that diversity is not just a goal to be achieved but a continuous journey toward creating an environment that embraces differences and promotes equal opportunities for all. We are committed to fostering an inclusive culture that encourages collaboration, creativity, and a sense of belonging for every member of our community.


Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Information Technology


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