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Bibby Financial Services have an exciting opportunity available for a reliable Head of Data to join our team. This role will be hybrid and can be based in any of our UK offices. You will join us on an initial 12 month, fixed term contract (potential of permanent placement in the future) and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £90,000 - £110,000 per annum.

We’ve supported small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) since 1982 and today we support more than 9000 businesses worldwide. We are proud to help businesses, both big and small to grow and thrive in domestic and international markets.

Why us?

We’re in the business of relationships. Whether working together or supporting our clients, that’s what makes us stand out from the crowd.

We know our value lies in our brilliant people, It is fast-paced and varied, and we can handle it. We trust each other, take ownership, work flexibly, have fun and deliver for our clients every time.

We empower our colleagues to be themselves and grow in the way they want – we believe in them and celebrate their success.

As our Head of Data, we will reward you and your hard work with:

Private healthcare for you and your family

Company car allowance

Company pension scheme

Wide range of flexible benefits, such as gym membership, technology, or health assessments

Access to an online wellbeing centre

Range of discounts from many businesses

30 days holiday which increases with service and options to buy or sell more

Electric Vehicle/Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle (EV/PHEV) scheme

The Head of Data role:

The Head of Data will lead the data strategy and execution for BFS whilst ensuring alignment with the overall strategic business objectives. The Head of Data is accountable for value creation by leveraging the companies data and analytics assets and is pivotal in driving data-driven decision-making across the organization and ensuring strong data governance and data integrity are enforced.

Your responsibilities as our Head of Data will include:

Strategic Data Leadership

Develop and implement a comprehensive data strategy aligned with the company’s strategic goals.

Develop & communicate clear roadmap, ensuring that it is flexible & evolves with the business

Culture & people

Drive adoption of data strategy roadmap activities ; skills plan, use case adoption, frameworks adoption, usage adoption, data-driven culture roll out ; drive & develop data team ; collaborate across business with key stakeholders and external stakeholders

Act as a key liaison between the data team and other business units.

Team Leadership and Development

Build and lead a high-performing data team, fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement.

Provide mentorship and professional development opportunities for team members.

Data Analytics and Insights:

Lead the development of advanced analytics capabilities to provide actionable insights.

Collaborate with business leaders to identify key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics.

What we are looking for in our ideal Head of Data:

Proven experience in a senior data leadership role, preferably as a Head of Data or Chief Data Officer.

Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving skills.

Expertise in data governance, data quality, and data protection regulations.

Proficiency in data analytics tools and technologies.

Excellent leadership and team management abilities.

Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills.

Advanced degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Statistics, or a related field is preferred.

There’s no place quite like BFS and we’re proud of that. It’s all down to our colleagues - they make us the business with which every SME wants to partner.

If you would like to join us, please click ‘Apply’ today to be considered as our Head of Data – we would love to hear from you!

We're absolutely committed to being a truly inclusive place to work, where everyone has an equal opportunity to reach their true potential. Let us know if you need adjustments to support you through any stage of the recruitment process.

We reserve the right to close applications early. No agencies, please

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