Head Of Data Governance

Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
London
3 days ago
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HEAD OF DATA GOVERNANCE
LONDON
UP TO £75,000
CHARITY
This is a rare opportunity to step into a high-impact role where you will build and deliver a data governance strategy from the ground up. You will shape how data is defined, managed and used across a complex organisation undergoing a major finance transformation. If you enjoy solving messy organisational problems, creating clarity, and driving measurable outcomes, this role offers the autonomy and influence to make a genuine difference.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Head Of Data Governance will: * Translate group-level strategy into clear, measurable and prioritised governance initiatives. * Define and implementing policies, standards, and processes across multiple functions. * Design metrics, outcomes and frameworks to quantify the impact of better data governance. * Support a finance transformation by establishing coherent definitions and trusted data for reporting. * Work as a team of one with dotted-line support from data stewards and subject matter experts. * Navigate a large, complex organisation to unblock issues, diagnose why things are not working, and create practical solutions. * Provide hands-on delivery while influencing senior stakeholders and cross-functional teams.
YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:~The ideal candidate will have the following skills and experience: * Strong experience delivering data gove...

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