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Head of Data Analytics

Harvey Nash
Birmingham
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Senior Consultant - Data - Perm - London

Currently partnered with an International Legal Services company who are searching for a Head of Data & Analytics on 2 year FTC basis where you’ll play a key role in building and managing Data & Analytics function as well as developing and executing Data Strategy aligning with business goals.


Scope of role

  • Build and manage Data & Analytics function alongside developing and executing Data strategy aligning with overall business goals.
  • Lead and implement Data Strategy ensuring business objectives such as operational efficiency, risk and growth are aligned.
  • Deliver robust data governance frameworks, ensuring data quality, accessibility, security and compliance in line with regulations such as GDPR, DPA, SRA Code of Conduct.
  • Collaborate closely with the CIO providing key recommendations in establishing scalable data foundations and enabling a basis for capitalising on emerging AI Technologies.
  • Oversee deployment of advanced analytics tools, predictive analytics, machine learning and gen AI tech with the view of delivering actionable insights and enhancing products.

Experience required

  • Bachelors in Computer Science, Data Science, Information Technology or related studies.
  • Extensive Data Management, analytics and similar leadership experience ideally across Legal, Insurance, or Financial Services industries.
  • Proven track record in developing and executing Data Strategies, Data Governance, quality and compliance.
  • Strong knowledge in designing scalable Data Architectures and integrating various data resources.
  • Leadership and strong stakeholder management skills and ability to adapt to a fast paced dynamic environment.

If you are a self starter and enjoy building Data functions from the ground up feel free to reach out to with your latest CV and availability for a call.


Seniority level

  • Mid‑Senior level

Employment type

  • Full‑time

Job function

  • Information Technology

Industries

  • Legal Services, Law Practice, and Financial Services


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