Head of Client Insight and Business Intelligence

Ambition
London
1 week ago
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Head of Client Insight and Business Intelligence


Location:London | Reporting to Group Director of Marketing & Business Development


The Role

Ready to be the driving force behind data that powers real growth? This is your chance to lead a fresh, forward-thinking client insight and business intelligence function at a top-tier international law firm. You’ll turn complex data into brilliant, actionable insights that shape strategy, win new business, and create meaningful client connections.

  • Shape and own the client insight strategy that will transform how the firm grows and engages clients
  • Dive into data to uncover trends, spot opportunities, and make recommendations that really matter
  • Work hand-in-hand with teams across the business to bring in cutting-edge tools and streamline reporting
  • Lead, mentor, and inspire a talented team of analysts to deliver insights that pack a punch


The Ideal Candidate

You’re a data enthusiast with a strategic mind and a knack for storytelling through numbers. Confident, collaborative, and commercial, you’re someone who thrives on presenting to senior leaders and making a real impact in a fast-moving professional services environment.

  • Skilled in Power BI, SQL, Python and experienced with CRM and marketing platforms like Microsoft Dynamics and HubSpot
  • Deep understanding of digital marketing channels – SEO, PPC, social media, email – and how to measure success
  • Brilliant at turning complex data into clear, actionable insights with recommendations that inspire action
  • A natural leader and communicator who’s comfortable engaging senior stakeholders and juggling multiple projects


Benefits

We’re not just offering a role — it’s a chance to join a vibrant, supportive team that values you and your well-being. Here’s what’s on offer:

  • A generous 28 days holiday, plus the option to buy or sell up to 5 days each year – because balance matters
  • A discretionary bonus scheme that rewards your hard work and impact
  • Private medical insurance from day one for you, your partner, and your children in full-time education
  • A competitive pension scheme with contributions from both you and your employer


If you’re excited by the idea of turning data into growth and want to make your mark in a dynamic environment, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now and let’s unlock the power of insight — together!

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