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Data Governance Manager - Financial Services

City of London
3 days ago
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Data Governance Manager to oversee the creation, negotiation, and execution of contracts.

Client Details

This organisation is a leading market intelligence supplier that provides indispensable insights, robust data, and powerful analytics that empower clients to make better informed decisions in ever-changing markets.

Description

Draft, review, negotiate, and finalise contracts, ensuring alignment with company policies and legal requirements.
Collaborate with internal stakeholders, including legal, sales and finance teams, to establish legal and commercial position in contract negotiations.
Monitor contract performance and compliance, addressing any issues or discrepancies promptly.
Manage contract renewals, amendments, and terminations.
Conduct risk assessments and provide recommendations to mitigate contractual risks.
Maintain organised records of all contract documentation and correspondence.
Stay updated on relevant laws, regulations, and industry best practices.
Provide training and guidance to team members on contract management processes and procedures.Profile

Minimum of 5 years of experience in contract management, procurement, or a similar role.

Bachelor's degree or a Master's degree in Law, Business Administration or a related field.

Professional certification such as CPCM (Certified Professional Contracts Manager) or equivalent is a plus.

Job Offer

Competitive daily rate.
Opportunity to work in the heart of London within the financial services industry

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