People Data Manager

La Fosse
London
2 days ago
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Job Description

  • People Data Manager
  • £60,000 (12 Month FTC)
  • Travel to London


Overview:

We've partnered with a key client of ours who are seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented People Data Manager to lead a team of data analysts in supporting a large-scale transformation program. This role is pivotal in ensuring accurate data handling, analysis, process implementation, and reporting to facilitate effective organisational change on a global scale. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with HR business partners, managers, the finance team, and the program delivery team to manage and optimise data-related processes.


Key Responsibilities:


Leadership & Team Management

  • Lead and manage a team of data analysts, ensuring the effective handling and reporting of people data.
  • Allocate and prioritise workload, maintaining a proactive and responsive service to meet program demands.
  • Provide line management, mentorship, and development support to up to four People Data Analysts, fostering a high-performance culture.

Data Ownership & Management

  • Oversee and manage people data related to the implementation of global change initiatives.
  • Work in collaboration with HR data teams to integrate tra...

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