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Trainline
Head of Data Science
Trainline
About us We are champions of rail, inspired to build a greener, more sustainable future of travel. Trainline enables millions of travellers to find and book the best value tickets across carriers, fares, and journey options through our highly rated mobile app, website, and B2B partner channels. Great journeys start with Trainline Now Europe's number 1 downloaded rail app, with over 125 million monthly visits and £5.9 billion in annual ticket sales, we collaborate with 270+ rail and coach companies in over 40 countries. We want to create a world where travel is as simple, seamless, eco-friendly and affordable as it should be. Today, we're a FTSE 250 company driven by our incredible team of over 1,000 Trainliners from 50+ nationalities, based across London, Paris, Barcelona, Milan, Edinburgh and Madrid. With our focus on growth in the UK and Europe, now is the perfect time to join us on this high-speed journey. Introducing Data Science at Trainline Data Science is central to how we build products, delight our customers and grow our business. Our Data Scientists are embedded in cross-functional teams across Product and Marketing, empowered with a high degree of autonomy to drive outcomes using all data and techniques at their disposal. As the Head of Data Science, you will lead a team of high-performing Data Science Managers and play a pivotal role in shaping a large cross-functional organisation spanning Product, Engineering, Marketing and Data. You will be a key decision-maker, helping define and deliver a product experience that provides the right inventory, enables a seamless purchase journey, and drives forward our future ticketing opportunities. Doing this well requires deeply understanding our users, identifying their Jobs-to-Be-Done, evaluating whether we are successfully meeting their needs, and accelerating the pace of product discovery and iteration. Your team will influence strategic product thinking, strengthen experimentation and measurement practices, and shape how AI and data power our product experience. In this role, your leadership spans two complementary dimensions: Functional leadership, setting the bar for excellence in Data Science & Analytics. Strategic business partnership, working closely with Product, Engineering, Commercial and Marketing to define long-term direction and deliver impactful outcomes. As a Head of Data Science at Trainline, you will Lead & Develop a High-Performing Data Science Organisation Lead an org of 3 Data Science Managers and their respective teams. Build a culture focused on experimentation, learning, and measurable business impact. Ensure Data Science & Analytics talent is embedded effectively into cross-functional squads and operating at a high bar. Shape Strategy Through Data Act as a co-leader of a large cross functional strategic area of 150 people, defining long-term vision and strategy. Provide data-driven frameworks to structure product thinking - user classifications, Jobs-to-Be-Done, north star metrics, success criteria, and evaluation methods. Influence prioritisation and roadmap decisions by grounding strategic choices in evidence and insight. Advance Experimentation, Measurement & Goaling Champion and mature experimentation practices across teams. Develop clear goaling methodologies enabling rapid iteration and learning. Ensure robust evaluation of product changes, including holdouts and causal inference methods. Elevate Data, AI & Infrastructure Capabilities Work with our ML Engineering counterparts to help shape our wider AI/ML strategy. Influence Data Engineering, BI and Platform priorities to improve data maturity, quality and tooling. Ensure foundational datasets and metrics are trusted, consistent and scalable. Drive High-Impact Outcomes & Senior Communication Hold the organisation to a high bar for analytical rigour and business impact. Communicate insights, strategy, and progress to senior leadership. Drive alignment and influence decision-making across the company. We'd love to hear from you if you have Experience leading data-driven teams in the product space within tech organisations. Proven experience managing Data Science Managers or Data Scientists & Analysts. Demonstrated driving growth and influencing strategy in online products. Experience setting strategic direction, thinking big, and executing effectively. Ability to distil complex analysis into clear, actionable communication for all levels. Strong experience guiding experimentation and test-and-learn cultures. Ability to navigate ambiguous datasets and translate them into insights. Strong stakeholder management and cross-functional leadership experience. Strong data visualisation and communication skills. Knowledge of statistical and causal inference methods. Tech stack: SQL, Python, dbt, Tableau, Trino, AWS Athena + more. More information: Enjoy fantastic perks like private healthcare & dental insurance, a generous work from abroad policy, 2-for-1 share purchase plans, an EV Scheme to further reduce carbon emissions, extra festive time off, and excellent family-friendly benefits. We prioritise career growth with clear career paths, transparent pay bands, personal learning budgets, and regular learning days. Jump on board and supercharge your career from day one! We're operate a hybrid model to work and ask that Trainliners work from the office a minimum of 60% of their time over a 12-week period. We also have a 28-day Work from Abroad policy. Our values represent the things that matter most to us and what we live and breathe everyday, in everything we do: Think Big - We're building the future of rail ️ Own It - We focus on every customer, partner and journey Travel Together - We're one team ️ Do Good - We make a positive impact We know that having a diverse team makes us better and helps us succeed. And we mean all forms of diversity - gender, ethnicity, sexuality, disability, nationality and diversity of thought. That's why we're committed to creating inclusive places to work, where everyone belongs and differences are valued and celebrated. Interested in finding out more about what it's like to work at Trainline? Why not check us out on LinkedIn, Instagram and Glassdoor!
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
About us We are champions of rail, inspired to build a greener, more sustainable future of travel. Trainline enables millions of travellers to find and book the best value tickets across carriers, fares, and journey options through our highly rated mobile app, website, and B2B partner channels. Great journeys start with Trainline Now Europe's number 1 downloaded rail app, with over 125 million monthly visits and £5.9 billion in annual ticket sales, we collaborate with 270+ rail and coach companies in over 40 countries. We want to create a world where travel is as simple, seamless, eco-friendly and affordable as it should be. Today, we're a FTSE 250 company driven by our incredible team of over 1,000 Trainliners from 50+ nationalities, based across London, Paris, Barcelona, Milan, Edinburgh and Madrid. With our focus on growth in the UK and Europe, now is the perfect time to join us on this high-speed journey. Introducing Data Science at Trainline Data Science is central to how we build products, delight our customers and grow our business. Our Data Scientists are embedded in cross-functional teams across Product and Marketing, empowered with a high degree of autonomy to drive outcomes using all data and techniques at their disposal. As the Head of Data Science, you will lead a team of high-performing Data Science Managers and play a pivotal role in shaping a large cross-functional organisation spanning Product, Engineering, Marketing and Data. You will be a key decision-maker, helping define and deliver a product experience that provides the right inventory, enables a seamless purchase journey, and drives forward our future ticketing opportunities. Doing this well requires deeply understanding our users, identifying their Jobs-to-Be-Done, evaluating whether we are successfully meeting their needs, and accelerating the pace of product discovery and iteration. Your team will influence strategic product thinking, strengthen experimentation and measurement practices, and shape how AI and data power our product experience. In this role, your leadership spans two complementary dimensions: Functional leadership, setting the bar for excellence in Data Science & Analytics. Strategic business partnership, working closely with Product, Engineering, Commercial and Marketing to define long-term direction and deliver impactful outcomes. As a Head of Data Science at Trainline, you will Lead & Develop a High-Performing Data Science Organisation Lead an org of 3 Data Science Managers and their respective teams. Build a culture focused on experimentation, learning, and measurable business impact. Ensure Data Science & Analytics talent is embedded effectively into cross-functional squads and operating at a high bar. Shape Strategy Through Data Act as a co-leader of a large cross functional strategic area of 150 people, defining long-term vision and strategy. Provide data-driven frameworks to structure product thinking - user classifications, Jobs-to-Be-Done, north star metrics, success criteria, and evaluation methods. Influence prioritisation and roadmap decisions by grounding strategic choices in evidence and insight. Advance Experimentation, Measurement & Goaling Champion and mature experimentation practices across teams. Develop clear goaling methodologies enabling rapid iteration and learning. Ensure robust evaluation of product changes, including holdouts and causal inference methods. Elevate Data, AI & Infrastructure Capabilities Work with our ML Engineering counterparts to help shape our wider AI/ML strategy. Influence Data Engineering, BI and Platform priorities to improve data maturity, quality and tooling. Ensure foundational datasets and metrics are trusted, consistent and scalable. Drive High-Impact Outcomes & Senior Communication Hold the organisation to a high bar for analytical rigour and business impact. Communicate insights, strategy, and progress to senior leadership. Drive alignment and influence decision-making across the company. We'd love to hear from you if you have Experience leading data-driven teams in the product space within tech organisations. Proven experience managing Data Science Managers or Data Scientists & Analysts. Demonstrated driving growth and influencing strategy in online products. Experience setting strategic direction, thinking big, and executing effectively. Ability to distil complex analysis into clear, actionable communication for all levels. Strong experience guiding experimentation and test-and-learn cultures. Ability to navigate ambiguous datasets and translate them into insights. Strong stakeholder management and cross-functional leadership experience. Strong data visualisation and communication skills. Knowledge of statistical and causal inference methods. Tech stack: SQL, Python, dbt, Tableau, Trino, AWS Athena + more. More information: Enjoy fantastic perks like private healthcare & dental insurance, a generous work from abroad policy, 2-for-1 share purchase plans, an EV Scheme to further reduce carbon emissions, extra festive time off, and excellent family-friendly benefits. We prioritise career growth with clear career paths, transparent pay bands, personal learning budgets, and regular learning days. Jump on board and supercharge your career from day one! We're operate a hybrid model to work and ask that Trainliners work from the office a minimum of 60% of their time over a 12-week period. We also have a 28-day Work from Abroad policy. Our values represent the things that matter most to us and what we live and breathe everyday, in everything we do: Think Big - We're building the future of rail ️ Own It - We focus on every customer, partner and journey Travel Together - We're one team ️ Do Good - We make a positive impact We know that having a diverse team makes us better and helps us succeed. And we mean all forms of diversity - gender, ethnicity, sexuality, disability, nationality and diversity of thought. That's why we're committed to creating inclusive places to work, where everyone belongs and differences are valued and celebrated. Interested in finding out more about what it's like to work at Trainline? Why not check us out on LinkedIn, Instagram and Glassdoor!
Hastings Direct
Head of Car Risk Pricing
Hastings Direct Leicester, Leicestershire
Welcome to Hastings Direct We're a digital insurance provider with ambitious plans to become the best and biggest in the UK market. We've made huge investments in our pricing and data capabilities over the past few years, along with nurturing our 4Cs culture.We provide insurance for over four million customers, but we know there's even bigger opportunity out there - our Pricing, Data and Analytics community value curiosity, collaboration and constructive challenge.We are always looking for new ideas and diverse perspectives to question established thinking and drive meaningful change. Great pricing is built on trust, innovation and precision, so our aim is to ensure customers receive a fair and accurate price based on their individual risk, supporting fair outcomes, while delivering sustainable and profitable growth for our company.Pricing is more than just a number - it's a strategic capability. At the heart of Hastings is deep risk insight - continually improving how we assess, segment and price risk through data and analytics. Role overview As Head of Car Risk Pricing, you'll shape and deliver our underwriting risk pricing strategy, ensuring profitable growth, fair value for customers, and full regulatory compliance.Our Pricing, Data and Analytics community value curiosity, collaboration, and constructive challenge. We are always looking for new ideas and diverse perspectives to question established thinking and drive meaningful change.You'll be leading a high-performing pricing function of senior managers, managers and analysts- combining insurance expertise with advanced analytics to achieve some ambitious outcomes! Skills we would like you to have: Proven leadership experience running a pricing function in a fast-paced trading environment; general insurance background desirable (motor preferred) but not essential Strong technical expertise in pricing methodologies and analytics, with the ability to translate complex data and modelling outputs into actionable business strategies Commercially driven , balancing competing demands to deliver business value in a dynamic market Strategic thinker who sets a clear vision and delivers at pace; comfortable with test-and-learn and course correction Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills across lean, agile organisations Experience we would like you to have Strategy & Delivery Own and execute the end-to-end risk pricing strategy for Car insurance. Keeping ahead of market, technology, consumer, and regulatory trends to ensure pricing decisions meet commercial objectives and deliver fair value and good customer outcomes Leadership Lead and develop a high-performing team of pricing specialists, fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and excellence. Building clear ownership, operating rhythm, and talent pipelines to drive measurable outcomes Throughput & Impact Increase the cadence of price changes and clearly evidence value creation through improved loss ratios and competitive positioning. Communicating complex pricing insights and recommendations to senior stakeholders, influencing strategic decisions Innovation & Infrastructure Champion the use of advanced analytics and modern techniques to enhance pricing accuracy and efficiency. Modernise pricing infrastructure, processes, and evaluation methods to identify and remove subsidies faster than competitorsAs a Disability Confident employer, we're committed to ensuring our recruitment processes are fully inclusive - what this means to you is if you're applying for a job with us, you'll have fair access to support and adjustments throughout your recruitment journey.We also welcome applications through the Disability Confident Scheme (DCS).For more information on the DCS, please visit our inclusive business page on our careers website. Benefits: in addition to a competitive salary and £6k car allowance you will also receive Flexible working -we champion a flexible hybrid working approach - please speak to your recruiter to discuss in more detail Competitive bonus scheme - all colleagues are eligible for our annual 4Cs performance bonus Physical wellbeing - as a Band 5 colleague, Hastings pay for you to receive private medical Insurance (also known as PMI). This gives you flexibility and convenience to see a specialist or consultant and allows you to decide when and where you will be seen Financial wellbeing - as well as providing you with 4x your salary with our life assurance cover, income protection at no extra cost, and matched pension contributions up to 10%, we are proud to provide you with an award winning package which includes - discounts, cashback, free independent mortgage advice and free access to financial wellbeing support Mental wellbeing programme - we have the thrive mental health app, our colleague assistance programme available 24/7, our own in-house mental health first aiders, support groups and a dedicated team to make sure we are covering your needs There's more! - 27 days annual leave + bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell one of your weeks, access to our health care cash back plans, dental plans, discounted health assessments, Cycle to work and tech schemes, discounted and free onsite facilities, social events throughout the year and much more .Join us and you'll find a different way of doing things. We call it the 4Cs. We focus on getting it right for our colleagues, customers, company and community. As one of our colleagues, you'll be helping to drive our growth, so in return, we'll give you all the support, training and development you need.Our 4Cs principles are simple: we believe by creating the right culture for our colleagues and giving them the right tools to do their job, we'll deliver good outcomes for every customer, helping us to grow the company profitably and sustainably and allowing us to invest in the communities we serve.Hastings Group is an equal opportunities employer which means we treat people fairly. We welcome applications from all suitably skilled persons regardless of their gender, age, race, disability, ethnic background, religion/belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or marital/family status. Please also note that we have a thorough referencing process, which includes credit and criminal record checks.At Hastings Direct, we're committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone has the opportunity to succeed. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, we encourage you to be open with us. Our recruitment team is here to provide the support you need to ensure a fair and accessible experience for all.Job posting end date:06/02/2026and check out the what we offer tab to learn more.Hastings Direct is a fast growing, agile, digitally focused general insurance provider of products and services to over 4 million customers in the UK, employing over 4,600 colleagues. Our vision - to be the best and biggest digital insurance provider in the market.It's our attitude and the way we run our business that makes us different. We focus on getting it right for our colleagues, customers, company and community. It's a dynamic, flexible, fun and constantly changing environment. You'll enjoy the scope to make a real difference for our customers, influence our company, benefit the communities we work in and have fun along the way.
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
Welcome to Hastings Direct We're a digital insurance provider with ambitious plans to become the best and biggest in the UK market. We've made huge investments in our pricing and data capabilities over the past few years, along with nurturing our 4Cs culture.We provide insurance for over four million customers, but we know there's even bigger opportunity out there - our Pricing, Data and Analytics community value curiosity, collaboration and constructive challenge.We are always looking for new ideas and diverse perspectives to question established thinking and drive meaningful change. Great pricing is built on trust, innovation and precision, so our aim is to ensure customers receive a fair and accurate price based on their individual risk, supporting fair outcomes, while delivering sustainable and profitable growth for our company.Pricing is more than just a number - it's a strategic capability. At the heart of Hastings is deep risk insight - continually improving how we assess, segment and price risk through data and analytics. Role overview As Head of Car Risk Pricing, you'll shape and deliver our underwriting risk pricing strategy, ensuring profitable growth, fair value for customers, and full regulatory compliance.Our Pricing, Data and Analytics community value curiosity, collaboration, and constructive challenge. We are always looking for new ideas and diverse perspectives to question established thinking and drive meaningful change.You'll be leading a high-performing pricing function of senior managers, managers and analysts- combining insurance expertise with advanced analytics to achieve some ambitious outcomes! Skills we would like you to have: Proven leadership experience running a pricing function in a fast-paced trading environment; general insurance background desirable (motor preferred) but not essential Strong technical expertise in pricing methodologies and analytics, with the ability to translate complex data and modelling outputs into actionable business strategies Commercially driven , balancing competing demands to deliver business value in a dynamic market Strategic thinker who sets a clear vision and delivers at pace; comfortable with test-and-learn and course correction Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills across lean, agile organisations Experience we would like you to have Strategy & Delivery Own and execute the end-to-end risk pricing strategy for Car insurance. Keeping ahead of market, technology, consumer, and regulatory trends to ensure pricing decisions meet commercial objectives and deliver fair value and good customer outcomes Leadership Lead and develop a high-performing team of pricing specialists, fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and excellence. Building clear ownership, operating rhythm, and talent pipelines to drive measurable outcomes Throughput & Impact Increase the cadence of price changes and clearly evidence value creation through improved loss ratios and competitive positioning. Communicating complex pricing insights and recommendations to senior stakeholders, influencing strategic decisions Innovation & Infrastructure Champion the use of advanced analytics and modern techniques to enhance pricing accuracy and efficiency. Modernise pricing infrastructure, processes, and evaluation methods to identify and remove subsidies faster than competitorsAs a Disability Confident employer, we're committed to ensuring our recruitment processes are fully inclusive - what this means to you is if you're applying for a job with us, you'll have fair access to support and adjustments throughout your recruitment journey.We also welcome applications through the Disability Confident Scheme (DCS).For more information on the DCS, please visit our inclusive business page on our careers website. Benefits: in addition to a competitive salary and £6k car allowance you will also receive Flexible working -we champion a flexible hybrid working approach - please speak to your recruiter to discuss in more detail Competitive bonus scheme - all colleagues are eligible for our annual 4Cs performance bonus Physical wellbeing - as a Band 5 colleague, Hastings pay for you to receive private medical Insurance (also known as PMI). This gives you flexibility and convenience to see a specialist or consultant and allows you to decide when and where you will be seen Financial wellbeing - as well as providing you with 4x your salary with our life assurance cover, income protection at no extra cost, and matched pension contributions up to 10%, we are proud to provide you with an award winning package which includes - discounts, cashback, free independent mortgage advice and free access to financial wellbeing support Mental wellbeing programme - we have the thrive mental health app, our colleague assistance programme available 24/7, our own in-house mental health first aiders, support groups and a dedicated team to make sure we are covering your needs There's more! - 27 days annual leave + bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell one of your weeks, access to our health care cash back plans, dental plans, discounted health assessments, Cycle to work and tech schemes, discounted and free onsite facilities, social events throughout the year and much more .Join us and you'll find a different way of doing things. We call it the 4Cs. We focus on getting it right for our colleagues, customers, company and community. As one of our colleagues, you'll be helping to drive our growth, so in return, we'll give you all the support, training and development you need.Our 4Cs principles are simple: we believe by creating the right culture for our colleagues and giving them the right tools to do their job, we'll deliver good outcomes for every customer, helping us to grow the company profitably and sustainably and allowing us to invest in the communities we serve.Hastings Group is an equal opportunities employer which means we treat people fairly. We welcome applications from all suitably skilled persons regardless of their gender, age, race, disability, ethnic background, religion/belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or marital/family status. Please also note that we have a thorough referencing process, which includes credit and criminal record checks.At Hastings Direct, we're committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone has the opportunity to succeed. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, we encourage you to be open with us. Our recruitment team is here to provide the support you need to ensure a fair and accessible experience for all.Job posting end date:06/02/2026and check out the what we offer tab to learn more.Hastings Direct is a fast growing, agile, digitally focused general insurance provider of products and services to over 4 million customers in the UK, employing over 4,600 colleagues. Our vision - to be the best and biggest digital insurance provider in the market.It's our attitude and the way we run our business that makes us different. We focus on getting it right for our colleagues, customers, company and community. It's a dynamic, flexible, fun and constantly changing environment. You'll enjoy the scope to make a real difference for our customers, influence our company, benefit the communities we work in and have fun along the way.
Group VP, Sales EMEA
International Data
Overview About the Role & Team IDC's EMEA Sales Team is seeking a leader to lead and inspire a regional sales organization toward achieving ambitious growthobjectives. You will oversee a team of 5regional sales leaders and their direct reports andreportintotheSVPEMEA & Global Solution Saleslocatedinthe UK. You will define and execute the EMEA sales strategy, foster strong customer relationships, and drive a culture of high performance, accountability, and collaboration. This role offers the opportunity to shape the future of our business in a dynamic and growing region while making a significant impact on company-wide success. WhatYou'llDo Strategic Leadership:Develop and execute the sales strategy for the EMEA region aligned with the company's global vision and revenue goals,identifyinggrowth opportunities in core markets while penetrating new territories and verticals. Team Leadership & Development:Lead, inspire, and manage a team of 5regional sales leadersand their direct reports, consisting of regional leaders and account executives,establishinga culture of performance excellence through mentoring and coaching. Customer Engagement:Build andmaintainrelationships with key clients and strategic partners, acting as a trusted advisor to C-suite and senior executives to drive customer success. Cross-functional Collaboration:Partner with marketing, product, and customer success teams to drive demand generation and work closely with finance and operations to ensure scalable sales processes. Market Insights:Stay abreast of competitive trends, market dynamics, and customer feedback to influence product innovation and go-to-market strategies. What You Bring Experience:10+ years in sales leadership roles, withsignificant experiencemanaging teams in complex, multi-country territories in EMEA. Proven Track Record:Success in achieving or exceeding ARR targets, ideally ina data, SaaS, or enterprise services business. Leadership Skills:Demonstratedability to lead diverse, geographically dispersed teams with a focus on motivation, empowerment, and results. Sales Expertise:Deepexpertiseinsolutionselling, account-based strategies, and navigating complex, multi-stakeholder sales cycles. Strategic Vision:Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to synthesize market data and make informed decisions within a matrixed organization. Communication:Exceptional verbal, written, and presentation skills, with the ability to engage C-level executives and board members. Why This Role Stands Out At IDC, your work helps shape how the world understands technology and where it goes next. You collaborate with curious, high-caliber colleagues who value rigor, integrity, and shared success. As the premier global provider of trusted technology intelligence, IDC equips business and technology leaders with the evidence they need to make confident decisions. Recognized by IIAR as Analyst Firm of the Year for five consecutive years, IDC sets the standard for credibility and impact. With more than 1,000 analysts worldwide, your contributions provide the insights leaders rely on every day. It is meaningful work, backed by a culture that supports growth, collaboration, and long-term career development with a globally respected brand. What We Offer Competitive Compensation: A robust base salary supplemented by a performance-driven commission structure, A complete benefit package: It includes a non-contributory 8% pension plan, private medical care as well as28 daysof holidays plus bank holidays and selected company-wide days off. Individualized Culture:An environment where you can explore new areas outside your specialty and stay engaged with work you enjoy. Work-Life Flexibility: A modern hybrid work environment offering remote flexibility, with a requirement of at least one day per week in our London office A position in a highly professional and globally respected market research and advisory firm, where initiative leading to results is rewarded Equal Opportunity Employer IDC is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all qualifiedpersons. Employment eligibility verificationrequired. Weparticipatein E-Verify.
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
Overview About the Role & Team IDC's EMEA Sales Team is seeking a leader to lead and inspire a regional sales organization toward achieving ambitious growthobjectives. You will oversee a team of 5regional sales leaders and their direct reports andreportintotheSVPEMEA & Global Solution Saleslocatedinthe UK. You will define and execute the EMEA sales strategy, foster strong customer relationships, and drive a culture of high performance, accountability, and collaboration. This role offers the opportunity to shape the future of our business in a dynamic and growing region while making a significant impact on company-wide success. WhatYou'llDo Strategic Leadership:Develop and execute the sales strategy for the EMEA region aligned with the company's global vision and revenue goals,identifyinggrowth opportunities in core markets while penetrating new territories and verticals. Team Leadership & Development:Lead, inspire, and manage a team of 5regional sales leadersand their direct reports, consisting of regional leaders and account executives,establishinga culture of performance excellence through mentoring and coaching. Customer Engagement:Build andmaintainrelationships with key clients and strategic partners, acting as a trusted advisor to C-suite and senior executives to drive customer success. Cross-functional Collaboration:Partner with marketing, product, and customer success teams to drive demand generation and work closely with finance and operations to ensure scalable sales processes. Market Insights:Stay abreast of competitive trends, market dynamics, and customer feedback to influence product innovation and go-to-market strategies. What You Bring Experience:10+ years in sales leadership roles, withsignificant experiencemanaging teams in complex, multi-country territories in EMEA. Proven Track Record:Success in achieving or exceeding ARR targets, ideally ina data, SaaS, or enterprise services business. Leadership Skills:Demonstratedability to lead diverse, geographically dispersed teams with a focus on motivation, empowerment, and results. Sales Expertise:Deepexpertiseinsolutionselling, account-based strategies, and navigating complex, multi-stakeholder sales cycles. Strategic Vision:Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to synthesize market data and make informed decisions within a matrixed organization. Communication:Exceptional verbal, written, and presentation skills, with the ability to engage C-level executives and board members. Why This Role Stands Out At IDC, your work helps shape how the world understands technology and where it goes next. You collaborate with curious, high-caliber colleagues who value rigor, integrity, and shared success. As the premier global provider of trusted technology intelligence, IDC equips business and technology leaders with the evidence they need to make confident decisions. Recognized by IIAR as Analyst Firm of the Year for five consecutive years, IDC sets the standard for credibility and impact. With more than 1,000 analysts worldwide, your contributions provide the insights leaders rely on every day. It is meaningful work, backed by a culture that supports growth, collaboration, and long-term career development with a globally respected brand. What We Offer Competitive Compensation: A robust base salary supplemented by a performance-driven commission structure, A complete benefit package: It includes a non-contributory 8% pension plan, private medical care as well as28 daysof holidays plus bank holidays and selected company-wide days off. Individualized Culture:An environment where you can explore new areas outside your specialty and stay engaged with work you enjoy. Work-Life Flexibility: A modern hybrid work environment offering remote flexibility, with a requirement of at least one day per week in our London office A position in a highly professional and globally respected market research and advisory firm, where initiative leading to results is rewarded Equal Opportunity Employer IDC is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all qualifiedpersons. Employment eligibility verificationrequired. Weparticipatein E-Verify.
4Recruitment Services
Performance Analyst
4Recruitment Services Brent, London
Job Title: Performance Analyst Directorate: Community Health and Wellbeing Adult Social Care We are seeking an experienced Performance Analyst to support performance management, data quality and service improvement within Adult Social Care. Key Responsibilities: Lead on performance reporting, statutory returns and benchmarking Develop and maintain Power BI dashboards and analytical reports Support delivery of the Adult Social Care User and Carer Survey Improve data quality and promote data ownership across services Analyse trends, savings and expenditure to inform decision-making Provide clear, evidence-based insights to senior leaders and stakeholders About You: Strong analytical experience within public sector or health settings Advanced skills in Power BI, Business Objects, Excel Power Query and DAX Able to interpret complex data and present findings clearly Confident working collaboratively across teams and with senior stakeholders If you are passionate about using data to drive improvement and better outcomes, we would welcome your application.
Feb 27, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Performance Analyst Directorate: Community Health and Wellbeing Adult Social Care We are seeking an experienced Performance Analyst to support performance management, data quality and service improvement within Adult Social Care. Key Responsibilities: Lead on performance reporting, statutory returns and benchmarking Develop and maintain Power BI dashboards and analytical reports Support delivery of the Adult Social Care User and Carer Survey Improve data quality and promote data ownership across services Analyse trends, savings and expenditure to inform decision-making Provide clear, evidence-based insights to senior leaders and stakeholders About You: Strong analytical experience within public sector or health settings Advanced skills in Power BI, Business Objects, Excel Power Query and DAX Able to interpret complex data and present findings clearly Confident working collaboratively across teams and with senior stakeholders If you are passionate about using data to drive improvement and better outcomes, we would welcome your application.
Deputy Director, Central Data Science and AI - Office for National Statistics - SCS1
Manchester Digital Manchester, Lancashire
Deputy Director, Central Data Science and AI - Office for National Statistics - SCS1 The ONS operates a flexible hybrid working model across the UK, with colleagues linked to one of our contractual locations working between office and remote throughout the week. The locations for this role are Newport, Titchfield (Fareham), Manchester & London. All SCS colleagues are required to work from their contractually allocated site for at least 60% of their working time. The induction process for the role will be conducted in person. About the job Job summary The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is theUK's largest producer of official statistics,covering a range of key economic, social and demographictopics. These includemeasuring changes in the value of the UKeconomy, estimating the size, geographicdistribution, and characteristicsof thepopulation, and providing indicators of priceinflation, employment, earnings, crime, andmigration. Central Data Science and AI (CDS-AI) is part of Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate and applies data science, and builds skills, for public good across the UK and internationally. Our role is to apply data science and AI in impactful ways to improve statistics, the operations of the Office for National Statistics, and wider public sector (domestic and international) decision making. Established within the ONS in 2017, we've built up a strong team and a network of third party participants in the mission of the CDS AI and have established a series of impactful projects that improve the quality of our statistical production and provides insight into key policy themes. The CDS AI is an internationally renowned centre of excellence with an international reputation in leading the data science and AI agenda, particularly as it applies to National Statistical Organisations such as the ONS. As well as supporting ONS to apply new techniques to understand the UK's economy and society, the CDS AI acts as a hub for government to gain practical advantage from the wider investment in data science research. Alongside working closely with internal colleagues and external stakeholders on cross cutting areas, the work of the CDS AI is applied to and informs the statistics production and insights that the ONS produces. CDS AI is looking for a new Deputy Director to help lead the next phase of data science capacity building throughout ONS and across government. CDS AI and SIA is a friendly, diverse and collaborative environment, and this leadership role oversees established applied data science and programme teams situated across our four UK hubs. You will be passionate about using state of the art data science methods and a myriad of data sources available for public good. This post will give you the opportunity to improve the quality of ONS's statistical production and inform vital public policy responses to cross cutting and topical issues in the UK and internationally, working across multiple domains. You will be responsible for over 80 CDS AI staff - data scientists, developers, project delivery, and programme managers who deliver data science projects and programmes. Our remit stretches beyond improving official statistics and supports better decision making in the UK and internationally. In this role you will be responsible for a broad programme of multidisciplinary data science projects and programmes, and for managing resources to ensure effective delivery. Our programmes seek to apply of data science and AI within the domestic and international public sector, providing faster and more meaningful analysis, enabling more effective decision making, and delivering significant impact on a national and international scale. Above all else, these projects are undertaken with integrity and trustworthiness, and underpinned by adherence to a rigorous ethical framework. You will also lead the Data Science International team that develops and delivers a range of programmes to support the use of data science and AI in a range of countries and also international organisations such as the United Nations and also the Statistical Insights and Analysis Hub which delivers analysis to support ONS's priorities, and works with the Joint Data Analysis Centre (JDAC) to leverage ONS knowledge and experience to provide deeper insight about the economy and population to support Cabinet Office priorities. Key Responsibilities: Be a proactive member of the Senior Leadership Team that leads the CDS AI and Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate; Provide inclusive leadership to a multi-disciplinary data science division, with four Grade 6s reporting into you, leading them in identifying areas in which to do impactful applied data science and AI work, and ensuring delivery of that work, with robust quality assurance and rigorous adherence to ethical standards; Lead your division in developing strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills to enable your division to prioritise resources against the most important and potentially impactful needs; Focusing the work of your team on improving the quality of our statistics production by building modern statistical pipelines, making use of cloud technology as part of delivering on the plan for ONS economic statistics and the ONS Survey Improvement and Enhancement Plan for Economic Statistics both of which were published in 2025. This will also include examining and developing AI based apps to safely integrate into statistical production workflows to improve quality and deliver efficiencies; Leading on ONS's relationship with Cabinet Office in terms of the Joint Data and Analysis Centre (JDAC) where "Joint" is joint between ONS and Cabinet Office, leading the Analytical Hub which works closely with Cabinet Office data scientists and analysts on key Cabinet Office issues; Lead the CDS AI work with the international community, working with colleagues in the ONS's International Relation and International Development Teams and with colleagues in FCDO to develop and deliver a coherent portfolio of international work; Ensure proper project management and budgetary responsibility; Play a visible leadership role in the wider public sector data science community, working closely with the Government Analysis and Government Digital and Data Functions as needed; Be a proactive member of the Senior Civil Service, working closely with colleagues in ONS and across Government. For more information, please refer to candidate pack attached. Person specification Candidates are expected to evidence these criteria within their CV and Personal Statement: Experience of shaping strategy, policy, and operations, working with diverse set of internal and external senior stakeholders from problem-definition to delivery; Abroad knowledge of the data science and AI landscape and the use and application of data science and AI within Government and other sectors; Experience providing inclusive leadership to lead and develop a high-performing multi-disciplinary technically strong division with a track record of creating a culture of innovation and continuous improvement and delivering impactful applied data science and AI work; Experience of cross-organisation working to take innovative prototypes and proofs of concept to full implementation into business systems; Experience of successful portfolio and delivery management; Excellent communication skills and senior stakeholder engagement skills to identify the value and limitations of data science and AI solutions.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Deputy Director, Central Data Science and AI - Office for National Statistics - SCS1 The ONS operates a flexible hybrid working model across the UK, with colleagues linked to one of our contractual locations working between office and remote throughout the week. The locations for this role are Newport, Titchfield (Fareham), Manchester & London. All SCS colleagues are required to work from their contractually allocated site for at least 60% of their working time. The induction process for the role will be conducted in person. About the job Job summary The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is theUK's largest producer of official statistics,covering a range of key economic, social and demographictopics. These includemeasuring changes in the value of the UKeconomy, estimating the size, geographicdistribution, and characteristicsof thepopulation, and providing indicators of priceinflation, employment, earnings, crime, andmigration. Central Data Science and AI (CDS-AI) is part of Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate and applies data science, and builds skills, for public good across the UK and internationally. Our role is to apply data science and AI in impactful ways to improve statistics, the operations of the Office for National Statistics, and wider public sector (domestic and international) decision making. Established within the ONS in 2017, we've built up a strong team and a network of third party participants in the mission of the CDS AI and have established a series of impactful projects that improve the quality of our statistical production and provides insight into key policy themes. The CDS AI is an internationally renowned centre of excellence with an international reputation in leading the data science and AI agenda, particularly as it applies to National Statistical Organisations such as the ONS. As well as supporting ONS to apply new techniques to understand the UK's economy and society, the CDS AI acts as a hub for government to gain practical advantage from the wider investment in data science research. Alongside working closely with internal colleagues and external stakeholders on cross cutting areas, the work of the CDS AI is applied to and informs the statistics production and insights that the ONS produces. CDS AI is looking for a new Deputy Director to help lead the next phase of data science capacity building throughout ONS and across government. CDS AI and SIA is a friendly, diverse and collaborative environment, and this leadership role oversees established applied data science and programme teams situated across our four UK hubs. You will be passionate about using state of the art data science methods and a myriad of data sources available for public good. This post will give you the opportunity to improve the quality of ONS's statistical production and inform vital public policy responses to cross cutting and topical issues in the UK and internationally, working across multiple domains. You will be responsible for over 80 CDS AI staff - data scientists, developers, project delivery, and programme managers who deliver data science projects and programmes. Our remit stretches beyond improving official statistics and supports better decision making in the UK and internationally. In this role you will be responsible for a broad programme of multidisciplinary data science projects and programmes, and for managing resources to ensure effective delivery. Our programmes seek to apply of data science and AI within the domestic and international public sector, providing faster and more meaningful analysis, enabling more effective decision making, and delivering significant impact on a national and international scale. Above all else, these projects are undertaken with integrity and trustworthiness, and underpinned by adherence to a rigorous ethical framework. You will also lead the Data Science International team that develops and delivers a range of programmes to support the use of data science and AI in a range of countries and also international organisations such as the United Nations and also the Statistical Insights and Analysis Hub which delivers analysis to support ONS's priorities, and works with the Joint Data Analysis Centre (JDAC) to leverage ONS knowledge and experience to provide deeper insight about the economy and population to support Cabinet Office priorities. Key Responsibilities: Be a proactive member of the Senior Leadership Team that leads the CDS AI and Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate; Provide inclusive leadership to a multi-disciplinary data science division, with four Grade 6s reporting into you, leading them in identifying areas in which to do impactful applied data science and AI work, and ensuring delivery of that work, with robust quality assurance and rigorous adherence to ethical standards; Lead your division in developing strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills to enable your division to prioritise resources against the most important and potentially impactful needs; Focusing the work of your team on improving the quality of our statistics production by building modern statistical pipelines, making use of cloud technology as part of delivering on the plan for ONS economic statistics and the ONS Survey Improvement and Enhancement Plan for Economic Statistics both of which were published in 2025. This will also include examining and developing AI based apps to safely integrate into statistical production workflows to improve quality and deliver efficiencies; Leading on ONS's relationship with Cabinet Office in terms of the Joint Data and Analysis Centre (JDAC) where "Joint" is joint between ONS and Cabinet Office, leading the Analytical Hub which works closely with Cabinet Office data scientists and analysts on key Cabinet Office issues; Lead the CDS AI work with the international community, working with colleagues in the ONS's International Relation and International Development Teams and with colleagues in FCDO to develop and deliver a coherent portfolio of international work; Ensure proper project management and budgetary responsibility; Play a visible leadership role in the wider public sector data science community, working closely with the Government Analysis and Government Digital and Data Functions as needed; Be a proactive member of the Senior Civil Service, working closely with colleagues in ONS and across Government. For more information, please refer to candidate pack attached. Person specification Candidates are expected to evidence these criteria within their CV and Personal Statement: Experience of shaping strategy, policy, and operations, working with diverse set of internal and external senior stakeholders from problem-definition to delivery; Abroad knowledge of the data science and AI landscape and the use and application of data science and AI within Government and other sectors; Experience providing inclusive leadership to lead and develop a high-performing multi-disciplinary technically strong division with a track record of creating a culture of innovation and continuous improvement and delivering impactful applied data science and AI work; Experience of cross-organisation working to take innovative prototypes and proofs of concept to full implementation into business systems; Experience of successful portfolio and delivery management; Excellent communication skills and senior stakeholder engagement skills to identify the value and limitations of data science and AI solutions.
Deputy Director, Central Data Science and AI - Office for National Statistics - SCS1
Manchester Digital Titchfield, Hampshire
Deputy Director, Central Data Science and AI - Office for National Statistics - SCS1 The ONS operates a flexible hybrid working model across the UK, with colleagues linked to one of our contractual locations working between office and remote throughout the week. The locations for this role are Newport, Titchfield (Fareham), Manchester & London. All SCS colleagues are required to work from their contractually allocated site for at least 60% of their working time. The induction process for the role will be conducted in person. About the job Job summary The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is theUK's largest producer of official statistics,covering a range of key economic, social and demographictopics. These includemeasuring changes in the value of the UKeconomy, estimating the size, geographicdistribution, and characteristicsof thepopulation, and providing indicators of priceinflation, employment, earnings, crime, andmigration. Central Data Science and AI (CDS-AI) is part of Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate and applies data science, and builds skills, for public good across the UK and internationally. Our role is to apply data science and AI in impactful ways to improve statistics, the operations of the Office for National Statistics, and wider public sector (domestic and international) decision making. Established within the ONS in 2017, we've built up a strong team and a network of third party participants in the mission of the CDS AI and have established a series of impactful projects that improve the quality of our statistical production and provides insight into key policy themes. The CDS AI is an internationally renowned centre of excellence with an international reputation in leading the data science and AI agenda, particularly as it applies to National Statistical Organisations such as the ONS. As well as supporting ONS to apply new techniques to understand the UK's economy and society, the CDS AI acts as a hub for government to gain practical advantage from the wider investment in data science research. Alongside working closely with internal colleagues and external stakeholders on cross cutting areas, the work of the CDS AI is applied to and informs the statistics production and insights that the ONS produces. CDS AI is looking for a new Deputy Director to help lead the next phase of data science capacity building throughout ONS and across government. CDS AI and SIA is a friendly, diverse and collaborative environment, and this leadership role oversees established applied data science and programme teams situated across our four UK hubs. You will be passionate about using state of the art data science methods and a myriad of data sources available for public good. This post will give you the opportunity to improve the quality of ONS's statistical production and inform vital public policy responses to cross cutting and topical issues in the UK and internationally, working across multiple domains. You will be responsible for over 80 CDS AI staff - data scientists, developers, project delivery, and programme managers who deliver data science projects and programmes. Our remit stretches beyond improving official statistics and supports better decision making in the UK and internationally. In this role you will be responsible for a broad programme of multidisciplinary data science projects and programmes, and for managing resources to ensure effective delivery. Our programmes seek to apply of data science and AI within the domestic and international public sector, providing faster and more meaningful analysis, enabling more effective decision making, and delivering significant impact on a national and international scale. Above all else, these projects are undertaken with integrity and trustworthiness, and underpinned by adherence to a rigorous ethical framework. You will also lead the Data Science International team that develops and delivers a range of programmes to support the use of data science and AI in a range of countries and also international organisations such as the United Nations and also the Statistical Insights and Analysis Hub which delivers analysis to support ONS's priorities, and works with the Joint Data Analysis Centre (JDAC) to leverage ONS knowledge and experience to provide deeper insight about the economy and population to support Cabinet Office priorities. Key Responsibilities: Be a proactive member of the Senior Leadership Team that leads the CDS AI and Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate; Provide inclusive leadership to a multi-disciplinary data science division, with four Grade 6s reporting into you, leading them in identifying areas in which to do impactful applied data science and AI work, and ensuring delivery of that work, with robust quality assurance and rigorous adherence to ethical standards; Lead your division in developing strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills to enable your division to prioritise resources against the most important and potentially impactful needs; Focusing the work of your team on improving the quality of our statistics production by building modern statistical pipelines, making use of cloud technology as part of delivering on the plan for ONS economic statistics and the ONS Survey Improvement and Enhancement Plan for Economic Statistics both of which were published in 2025. This will also include examining and developing AI based apps to safely integrate into statistical production workflows to improve quality and deliver efficiencies; Leading on ONS's relationship with Cabinet Office in terms of the Joint Data and Analysis Centre (JDAC) where "Joint" is joint between ONS and Cabinet Office, leading the Analytical Hub which works closely with Cabinet Office data scientists and analysts on key Cabinet Office issues; Lead the CDS AI work with the international community, working with colleagues in the ONS's International Relation and International Development Teams and with colleagues in FCDO to develop and deliver a coherent portfolio of international work; Ensure proper project management and budgetary responsibility; Play a visible leadership role in the wider public sector data science community, working closely with the Government Analysis and Government Digital and Data Functions as needed; Be a proactive member of the Senior Civil Service, working closely with colleagues in ONS and across Government. For more information, please refer to candidate pack attached. Person specification Candidates are expected to evidence these criteria within their CV and Personal Statement: Experience of shaping strategy, policy, and operations, working with diverse set of internal and external senior stakeholders from problem-definition to delivery; Abroad knowledge of the data science and AI landscape and the use and application of data science and AI within Government and other sectors; Experience providing inclusive leadership to lead and develop a high-performing multi-disciplinary technically strong division with a track record of creating a culture of innovation and continuous improvement and delivering impactful applied data science and AI work; Experience of cross-organisation working to take innovative prototypes and proofs of concept to full implementation into business systems; Experience of successful portfolio and delivery management; Excellent communication skills and senior stakeholder engagement skills to identify the value and limitations of data science and AI solutions.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Deputy Director, Central Data Science and AI - Office for National Statistics - SCS1 The ONS operates a flexible hybrid working model across the UK, with colleagues linked to one of our contractual locations working between office and remote throughout the week. The locations for this role are Newport, Titchfield (Fareham), Manchester & London. All SCS colleagues are required to work from their contractually allocated site for at least 60% of their working time. The induction process for the role will be conducted in person. About the job Job summary The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is theUK's largest producer of official statistics,covering a range of key economic, social and demographictopics. These includemeasuring changes in the value of the UKeconomy, estimating the size, geographicdistribution, and characteristicsof thepopulation, and providing indicators of priceinflation, employment, earnings, crime, andmigration. Central Data Science and AI (CDS-AI) is part of Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate and applies data science, and builds skills, for public good across the UK and internationally. Our role is to apply data science and AI in impactful ways to improve statistics, the operations of the Office for National Statistics, and wider public sector (domestic and international) decision making. Established within the ONS in 2017, we've built up a strong team and a network of third party participants in the mission of the CDS AI and have established a series of impactful projects that improve the quality of our statistical production and provides insight into key policy themes. The CDS AI is an internationally renowned centre of excellence with an international reputation in leading the data science and AI agenda, particularly as it applies to National Statistical Organisations such as the ONS. As well as supporting ONS to apply new techniques to understand the UK's economy and society, the CDS AI acts as a hub for government to gain practical advantage from the wider investment in data science research. Alongside working closely with internal colleagues and external stakeholders on cross cutting areas, the work of the CDS AI is applied to and informs the statistics production and insights that the ONS produces. CDS AI is looking for a new Deputy Director to help lead the next phase of data science capacity building throughout ONS and across government. CDS AI and SIA is a friendly, diverse and collaborative environment, and this leadership role oversees established applied data science and programme teams situated across our four UK hubs. You will be passionate about using state of the art data science methods and a myriad of data sources available for public good. This post will give you the opportunity to improve the quality of ONS's statistical production and inform vital public policy responses to cross cutting and topical issues in the UK and internationally, working across multiple domains. You will be responsible for over 80 CDS AI staff - data scientists, developers, project delivery, and programme managers who deliver data science projects and programmes. Our remit stretches beyond improving official statistics and supports better decision making in the UK and internationally. In this role you will be responsible for a broad programme of multidisciplinary data science projects and programmes, and for managing resources to ensure effective delivery. Our programmes seek to apply of data science and AI within the domestic and international public sector, providing faster and more meaningful analysis, enabling more effective decision making, and delivering significant impact on a national and international scale. Above all else, these projects are undertaken with integrity and trustworthiness, and underpinned by adherence to a rigorous ethical framework. You will also lead the Data Science International team that develops and delivers a range of programmes to support the use of data science and AI in a range of countries and also international organisations such as the United Nations and also the Statistical Insights and Analysis Hub which delivers analysis to support ONS's priorities, and works with the Joint Data Analysis Centre (JDAC) to leverage ONS knowledge and experience to provide deeper insight about the economy and population to support Cabinet Office priorities. Key Responsibilities: Be a proactive member of the Senior Leadership Team that leads the CDS AI and Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate; Provide inclusive leadership to a multi-disciplinary data science division, with four Grade 6s reporting into you, leading them in identifying areas in which to do impactful applied data science and AI work, and ensuring delivery of that work, with robust quality assurance and rigorous adherence to ethical standards; Lead your division in developing strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills to enable your division to prioritise resources against the most important and potentially impactful needs; Focusing the work of your team on improving the quality of our statistics production by building modern statistical pipelines, making use of cloud technology as part of delivering on the plan for ONS economic statistics and the ONS Survey Improvement and Enhancement Plan for Economic Statistics both of which were published in 2025. This will also include examining and developing AI based apps to safely integrate into statistical production workflows to improve quality and deliver efficiencies; Leading on ONS's relationship with Cabinet Office in terms of the Joint Data and Analysis Centre (JDAC) where "Joint" is joint between ONS and Cabinet Office, leading the Analytical Hub which works closely with Cabinet Office data scientists and analysts on key Cabinet Office issues; Lead the CDS AI work with the international community, working with colleagues in the ONS's International Relation and International Development Teams and with colleagues in FCDO to develop and deliver a coherent portfolio of international work; Ensure proper project management and budgetary responsibility; Play a visible leadership role in the wider public sector data science community, working closely with the Government Analysis and Government Digital and Data Functions as needed; Be a proactive member of the Senior Civil Service, working closely with colleagues in ONS and across Government. For more information, please refer to candidate pack attached. Person specification Candidates are expected to evidence these criteria within their CV and Personal Statement: Experience of shaping strategy, policy, and operations, working with diverse set of internal and external senior stakeholders from problem-definition to delivery; Abroad knowledge of the data science and AI landscape and the use and application of data science and AI within Government and other sectors; Experience providing inclusive leadership to lead and develop a high-performing multi-disciplinary technically strong division with a track record of creating a culture of innovation and continuous improvement and delivering impactful applied data science and AI work; Experience of cross-organisation working to take innovative prototypes and proofs of concept to full implementation into business systems; Experience of successful portfolio and delivery management; Excellent communication skills and senior stakeholder engagement skills to identify the value and limitations of data science and AI solutions.
Deputy Director, Central Data Science and AI - Office for National Statistics - SCS1
Manchester Digital Newport, Gwent
Deputy Director, Central Data Science and AI - Office for National Statistics - SCS1 The ONS operates a flexible hybrid working model across the UK, with colleagues linked to one of our contractual locations working between office and remote throughout the week. The locations for this role are Newport, Titchfield (Fareham), Manchester & London. All SCS colleagues are required to work from their contractually allocated site for at least 60% of their working time. The induction process for the role will be conducted in person. About the job Job summary The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is theUK's largest producer of official statistics,covering a range of key economic, social and demographictopics. These includemeasuring changes in the value of the UKeconomy, estimating the size, geographicdistribution, and characteristicsof thepopulation, and providing indicators of priceinflation, employment, earnings, crime, andmigration. Central Data Science and AI (CDS-AI) is part of Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate and applies data science, and builds skills, for public good across the UK and internationally. Our role is to apply data science and AI in impactful ways to improve statistics, the operations of the Office for National Statistics, and wider public sector (domestic and international) decision making. Established within the ONS in 2017, we've built up a strong team and a network of third party participants in the mission of the CDS AI and have established a series of impactful projects that improve the quality of our statistical production and provides insight into key policy themes. The CDS AI is an internationally renowned centre of excellence with an international reputation in leading the data science and AI agenda, particularly as it applies to National Statistical Organisations such as the ONS. As well as supporting ONS to apply new techniques to understand the UK's economy and society, the CDS AI acts as a hub for government to gain practical advantage from the wider investment in data science research. Alongside working closely with internal colleagues and external stakeholders on cross cutting areas, the work of the CDS AI is applied to and informs the statistics production and insights that the ONS produces. CDS AI is looking for a new Deputy Director to help lead the next phase of data science capacity building throughout ONS and across government. CDS AI and SIA is a friendly, diverse and collaborative environment, and this leadership role oversees established applied data science and programme teams situated across our four UK hubs. You will be passionate about using state of the art data science methods and a myriad of data sources available for public good. This post will give you the opportunity to improve the quality of ONS's statistical production and inform vital public policy responses to cross cutting and topical issues in the UK and internationally, working across multiple domains. You will be responsible for over 80 CDS AI staff - data scientists, developers, project delivery, and programme managers who deliver data science projects and programmes. Our remit stretches beyond improving official statistics and supports better decision making in the UK and internationally. In this role you will be responsible for a broad programme of multidisciplinary data science projects and programmes, and for managing resources to ensure effective delivery. Our programmes seek to apply of data science and AI within the domestic and international public sector, providing faster and more meaningful analysis, enabling more effective decision making, and delivering significant impact on a national and international scale. Above all else, these projects are undertaken with integrity and trustworthiness, and underpinned by adherence to a rigorous ethical framework. You will also lead the Data Science International team that develops and delivers a range of programmes to support the use of data science and AI in a range of countries and also international organisations such as the United Nations and also the Statistical Insights and Analysis Hub which delivers analysis to support ONS's priorities, and works with the Joint Data Analysis Centre (JDAC) to leverage ONS knowledge and experience to provide deeper insight about the economy and population to support Cabinet Office priorities. Key Responsibilities: Be a proactive member of the Senior Leadership Team that leads the CDS AI and Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate; Provide inclusive leadership to a multi-disciplinary data science division, with four Grade 6s reporting into you, leading them in identifying areas in which to do impactful applied data science and AI work, and ensuring delivery of that work, with robust quality assurance and rigorous adherence to ethical standards; Lead your division in developing strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills to enable your division to prioritise resources against the most important and potentially impactful needs; Focusing the work of your team on improving the quality of our statistics production by building modern statistical pipelines, making use of cloud technology as part of delivering on the plan for ONS economic statistics and the ONS Survey Improvement and Enhancement Plan for Economic Statistics both of which were published in 2025. This will also include examining and developing AI based apps to safely integrate into statistical production workflows to improve quality and deliver efficiencies; Leading on ONS's relationship with Cabinet Office in terms of the Joint Data and Analysis Centre (JDAC) where "Joint" is joint between ONS and Cabinet Office, leading the Analytical Hub which works closely with Cabinet Office data scientists and analysts on key Cabinet Office issues; Lead the CDS AI work with the international community, working with colleagues in the ONS's International Relation and International Development Teams and with colleagues in FCDO to develop and deliver a coherent portfolio of international work; Ensure proper project management and budgetary responsibility; Play a visible leadership role in the wider public sector data science community, working closely with the Government Analysis and Government Digital and Data Functions as needed; Be a proactive member of the Senior Civil Service, working closely with colleagues in ONS and across Government. For more information, please refer to candidate pack attached. Person specification Candidates are expected to evidence these criteria within their CV and Personal Statement: Experience of shaping strategy, policy, and operations, working with diverse set of internal and external senior stakeholders from problem-definition to delivery; Abroad knowledge of the data science and AI landscape and the use and application of data science and AI within Government and other sectors; Experience providing inclusive leadership to lead and develop a high-performing multi-disciplinary technically strong division with a track record of creating a culture of innovation and continuous improvement and delivering impactful applied data science and AI work; Experience of cross-organisation working to take innovative prototypes and proofs of concept to full implementation into business systems; Experience of successful portfolio and delivery management; Excellent communication skills and senior stakeholder engagement skills to identify the value and limitations of data science and AI solutions.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Deputy Director, Central Data Science and AI - Office for National Statistics - SCS1 The ONS operates a flexible hybrid working model across the UK, with colleagues linked to one of our contractual locations working between office and remote throughout the week. The locations for this role are Newport, Titchfield (Fareham), Manchester & London. All SCS colleagues are required to work from their contractually allocated site for at least 60% of their working time. The induction process for the role will be conducted in person. About the job Job summary The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is theUK's largest producer of official statistics,covering a range of key economic, social and demographictopics. These includemeasuring changes in the value of the UKeconomy, estimating the size, geographicdistribution, and characteristicsof thepopulation, and providing indicators of priceinflation, employment, earnings, crime, andmigration. Central Data Science and AI (CDS-AI) is part of Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate and applies data science, and builds skills, for public good across the UK and internationally. Our role is to apply data science and AI in impactful ways to improve statistics, the operations of the Office for National Statistics, and wider public sector (domestic and international) decision making. Established within the ONS in 2017, we've built up a strong team and a network of third party participants in the mission of the CDS AI and have established a series of impactful projects that improve the quality of our statistical production and provides insight into key policy themes. The CDS AI is an internationally renowned centre of excellence with an international reputation in leading the data science and AI agenda, particularly as it applies to National Statistical Organisations such as the ONS. As well as supporting ONS to apply new techniques to understand the UK's economy and society, the CDS AI acts as a hub for government to gain practical advantage from the wider investment in data science research. Alongside working closely with internal colleagues and external stakeholders on cross cutting areas, the work of the CDS AI is applied to and informs the statistics production and insights that the ONS produces. CDS AI is looking for a new Deputy Director to help lead the next phase of data science capacity building throughout ONS and across government. CDS AI and SIA is a friendly, diverse and collaborative environment, and this leadership role oversees established applied data science and programme teams situated across our four UK hubs. You will be passionate about using state of the art data science methods and a myriad of data sources available for public good. This post will give you the opportunity to improve the quality of ONS's statistical production and inform vital public policy responses to cross cutting and topical issues in the UK and internationally, working across multiple domains. You will be responsible for over 80 CDS AI staff - data scientists, developers, project delivery, and programme managers who deliver data science projects and programmes. Our remit stretches beyond improving official statistics and supports better decision making in the UK and internationally. In this role you will be responsible for a broad programme of multidisciplinary data science projects and programmes, and for managing resources to ensure effective delivery. Our programmes seek to apply of data science and AI within the domestic and international public sector, providing faster and more meaningful analysis, enabling more effective decision making, and delivering significant impact on a national and international scale. Above all else, these projects are undertaken with integrity and trustworthiness, and underpinned by adherence to a rigorous ethical framework. You will also lead the Data Science International team that develops and delivers a range of programmes to support the use of data science and AI in a range of countries and also international organisations such as the United Nations and also the Statistical Insights and Analysis Hub which delivers analysis to support ONS's priorities, and works with the Joint Data Analysis Centre (JDAC) to leverage ONS knowledge and experience to provide deeper insight about the economy and population to support Cabinet Office priorities. Key Responsibilities: Be a proactive member of the Senior Leadership Team that leads the CDS AI and Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate; Provide inclusive leadership to a multi-disciplinary data science division, with four Grade 6s reporting into you, leading them in identifying areas in which to do impactful applied data science and AI work, and ensuring delivery of that work, with robust quality assurance and rigorous adherence to ethical standards; Lead your division in developing strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills to enable your division to prioritise resources against the most important and potentially impactful needs; Focusing the work of your team on improving the quality of our statistics production by building modern statistical pipelines, making use of cloud technology as part of delivering on the plan for ONS economic statistics and the ONS Survey Improvement and Enhancement Plan for Economic Statistics both of which were published in 2025. This will also include examining and developing AI based apps to safely integrate into statistical production workflows to improve quality and deliver efficiencies; Leading on ONS's relationship with Cabinet Office in terms of the Joint Data and Analysis Centre (JDAC) where "Joint" is joint between ONS and Cabinet Office, leading the Analytical Hub which works closely with Cabinet Office data scientists and analysts on key Cabinet Office issues; Lead the CDS AI work with the international community, working with colleagues in the ONS's International Relation and International Development Teams and with colleagues in FCDO to develop and deliver a coherent portfolio of international work; Ensure proper project management and budgetary responsibility; Play a visible leadership role in the wider public sector data science community, working closely with the Government Analysis and Government Digital and Data Functions as needed; Be a proactive member of the Senior Civil Service, working closely with colleagues in ONS and across Government. For more information, please refer to candidate pack attached. Person specification Candidates are expected to evidence these criteria within their CV and Personal Statement: Experience of shaping strategy, policy, and operations, working with diverse set of internal and external senior stakeholders from problem-definition to delivery; Abroad knowledge of the data science and AI landscape and the use and application of data science and AI within Government and other sectors; Experience providing inclusive leadership to lead and develop a high-performing multi-disciplinary technically strong division with a track record of creating a culture of innovation and continuous improvement and delivering impactful applied data science and AI work; Experience of cross-organisation working to take innovative prototypes and proofs of concept to full implementation into business systems; Experience of successful portfolio and delivery management; Excellent communication skills and senior stakeholder engagement skills to identify the value and limitations of data science and AI solutions.
Deputy Director, Central Data Science and AI - Office for National Statistics - SCS1
Manchester Digital
Deputy Director, Central Data Science and AI - Office for National Statistics - SCS1 The ONS operates a flexible hybrid working model across the UK, with colleagues linked to one of our contractual locations working between office and remote throughout the week. The locations for this role are Newport, Titchfield (Fareham), Manchester & London. All SCS colleagues are required to work from their contractually allocated site for at least 60% of their working time. The induction process for the role will be conducted in person. About the job Job summary The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is theUK's largest producer of official statistics,covering a range of key economic, social and demographictopics. These includemeasuring changes in the value of the UKeconomy, estimating the size, geographicdistribution, and characteristicsof thepopulation, and providing indicators of priceinflation, employment, earnings, crime, andmigration. Central Data Science and AI (CDS-AI) is part of Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate and applies data science, and builds skills, for public good across the UK and internationally. Our role is to apply data science and AI in impactful ways to improve statistics, the operations of the Office for National Statistics, and wider public sector (domestic and international) decision making. Established within the ONS in 2017, we've built up a strong team and a network of third party participants in the mission of the CDS AI and have established a series of impactful projects that improve the quality of our statistical production and provides insight into key policy themes. The CDS AI is an internationally renowned centre of excellence with an international reputation in leading the data science and AI agenda, particularly as it applies to National Statistical Organisations such as the ONS. As well as supporting ONS to apply new techniques to understand the UK's economy and society, the CDS AI acts as a hub for government to gain practical advantage from the wider investment in data science research. Alongside working closely with internal colleagues and external stakeholders on cross cutting areas, the work of the CDS AI is applied to and informs the statistics production and insights that the ONS produces. CDS AI is looking for a new Deputy Director to help lead the next phase of data science capacity building throughout ONS and across government. CDS AI and SIA is a friendly, diverse and collaborative environment, and this leadership role oversees established applied data science and programme teams situated across our four UK hubs. You will be passionate about using state of the art data science methods and a myriad of data sources available for public good. This post will give you the opportunity to improve the quality of ONS's statistical production and inform vital public policy responses to cross cutting and topical issues in the UK and internationally, working across multiple domains. You will be responsible for over 80 CDS AI staff - data scientists, developers, project delivery, and programme managers who deliver data science projects and programmes. Our remit stretches beyond improving official statistics and supports better decision making in the UK and internationally. In this role you will be responsible for a broad programme of multidisciplinary data science projects and programmes, and for managing resources to ensure effective delivery. Our programmes seek to apply of data science and AI within the domestic and international public sector, providing faster and more meaningful analysis, enabling more effective decision making, and delivering significant impact on a national and international scale. Above all else, these projects are undertaken with integrity and trustworthiness, and underpinned by adherence to a rigorous ethical framework. You will also lead the Data Science International team that develops and delivers a range of programmes to support the use of data science and AI in a range of countries and also international organisations such as the United Nations and also the Statistical Insights and Analysis Hub which delivers analysis to support ONS's priorities, and works with the Joint Data Analysis Centre (JDAC) to leverage ONS knowledge and experience to provide deeper insight about the economy and population to support Cabinet Office priorities. Key Responsibilities: Be a proactive member of the Senior Leadership Team that leads the CDS AI and Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate; Provide inclusive leadership to a multi-disciplinary data science division, with four Grade 6s reporting into you, leading them in identifying areas in which to do impactful applied data science and AI work, and ensuring delivery of that work, with robust quality assurance and rigorous adherence to ethical standards; Lead your division in developing strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills to enable your division to prioritise resources against the most important and potentially impactful needs; Focusing the work of your team on improving the quality of our statistics production by building modern statistical pipelines, making use of cloud technology as part of delivering on the plan for ONS economic statistics and the ONS Survey Improvement and Enhancement Plan for Economic Statistics both of which were published in 2025. This will also include examining and developing AI based apps to safely integrate into statistical production workflows to improve quality and deliver efficiencies; Leading on ONS's relationship with Cabinet Office in terms of the Joint Data and Analysis Centre (JDAC) where "Joint" is joint between ONS and Cabinet Office, leading the Analytical Hub which works closely with Cabinet Office data scientists and analysts on key Cabinet Office issues; Lead the CDS AI work with the international community, working with colleagues in the ONS's International Relation and International Development Teams and with colleagues in FCDO to develop and deliver a coherent portfolio of international work; Ensure proper project management and budgetary responsibility; Play a visible leadership role in the wider public sector data science community, working closely with the Government Analysis and Government Digital and Data Functions as needed; Be a proactive member of the Senior Civil Service, working closely with colleagues in ONS and across Government. For more information, please refer to candidate pack attached. Person specification Candidates are expected to evidence these criteria within their CV and Personal Statement: Experience of shaping strategy, policy, and operations, working with diverse set of internal and external senior stakeholders from problem-definition to delivery; Abroad knowledge of the data science and AI landscape and the use and application of data science and AI within Government and other sectors; Experience providing inclusive leadership to lead and develop a high-performing multi-disciplinary technically strong division with a track record of creating a culture of innovation and continuous improvement and delivering impactful applied data science and AI work; Experience of cross-organisation working to take innovative prototypes and proofs of concept to full implementation into business systems; Experience of successful portfolio and delivery management; Excellent communication skills and senior stakeholder engagement skills to identify the value and limitations of data science and AI solutions.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Deputy Director, Central Data Science and AI - Office for National Statistics - SCS1 The ONS operates a flexible hybrid working model across the UK, with colleagues linked to one of our contractual locations working between office and remote throughout the week. The locations for this role are Newport, Titchfield (Fareham), Manchester & London. All SCS colleagues are required to work from their contractually allocated site for at least 60% of their working time. The induction process for the role will be conducted in person. About the job Job summary The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is theUK's largest producer of official statistics,covering a range of key economic, social and demographictopics. These includemeasuring changes in the value of the UKeconomy, estimating the size, geographicdistribution, and characteristicsof thepopulation, and providing indicators of priceinflation, employment, earnings, crime, andmigration. Central Data Science and AI (CDS-AI) is part of Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate and applies data science, and builds skills, for public good across the UK and internationally. Our role is to apply data science and AI in impactful ways to improve statistics, the operations of the Office for National Statistics, and wider public sector (domestic and international) decision making. Established within the ONS in 2017, we've built up a strong team and a network of third party participants in the mission of the CDS AI and have established a series of impactful projects that improve the quality of our statistical production and provides insight into key policy themes. The CDS AI is an internationally renowned centre of excellence with an international reputation in leading the data science and AI agenda, particularly as it applies to National Statistical Organisations such as the ONS. As well as supporting ONS to apply new techniques to understand the UK's economy and society, the CDS AI acts as a hub for government to gain practical advantage from the wider investment in data science research. Alongside working closely with internal colleagues and external stakeholders on cross cutting areas, the work of the CDS AI is applied to and informs the statistics production and insights that the ONS produces. CDS AI is looking for a new Deputy Director to help lead the next phase of data science capacity building throughout ONS and across government. CDS AI and SIA is a friendly, diverse and collaborative environment, and this leadership role oversees established applied data science and programme teams situated across our four UK hubs. You will be passionate about using state of the art data science methods and a myriad of data sources available for public good. This post will give you the opportunity to improve the quality of ONS's statistical production and inform vital public policy responses to cross cutting and topical issues in the UK and internationally, working across multiple domains. You will be responsible for over 80 CDS AI staff - data scientists, developers, project delivery, and programme managers who deliver data science projects and programmes. Our remit stretches beyond improving official statistics and supports better decision making in the UK and internationally. In this role you will be responsible for a broad programme of multidisciplinary data science projects and programmes, and for managing resources to ensure effective delivery. Our programmes seek to apply of data science and AI within the domestic and international public sector, providing faster and more meaningful analysis, enabling more effective decision making, and delivering significant impact on a national and international scale. Above all else, these projects are undertaken with integrity and trustworthiness, and underpinned by adherence to a rigorous ethical framework. You will also lead the Data Science International team that develops and delivers a range of programmes to support the use of data science and AI in a range of countries and also international organisations such as the United Nations and also the Statistical Insights and Analysis Hub which delivers analysis to support ONS's priorities, and works with the Joint Data Analysis Centre (JDAC) to leverage ONS knowledge and experience to provide deeper insight about the economy and population to support Cabinet Office priorities. Key Responsibilities: Be a proactive member of the Senior Leadership Team that leads the CDS AI and Strategic Innovation and Analysis Directorate; Provide inclusive leadership to a multi-disciplinary data science division, with four Grade 6s reporting into you, leading them in identifying areas in which to do impactful applied data science and AI work, and ensuring delivery of that work, with robust quality assurance and rigorous adherence to ethical standards; Lead your division in developing strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills to enable your division to prioritise resources against the most important and potentially impactful needs; Focusing the work of your team on improving the quality of our statistics production by building modern statistical pipelines, making use of cloud technology as part of delivering on the plan for ONS economic statistics and the ONS Survey Improvement and Enhancement Plan for Economic Statistics both of which were published in 2025. This will also include examining and developing AI based apps to safely integrate into statistical production workflows to improve quality and deliver efficiencies; Leading on ONS's relationship with Cabinet Office in terms of the Joint Data and Analysis Centre (JDAC) where "Joint" is joint between ONS and Cabinet Office, leading the Analytical Hub which works closely with Cabinet Office data scientists and analysts on key Cabinet Office issues; Lead the CDS AI work with the international community, working with colleagues in the ONS's International Relation and International Development Teams and with colleagues in FCDO to develop and deliver a coherent portfolio of international work; Ensure proper project management and budgetary responsibility; Play a visible leadership role in the wider public sector data science community, working closely with the Government Analysis and Government Digital and Data Functions as needed; Be a proactive member of the Senior Civil Service, working closely with colleagues in ONS and across Government. For more information, please refer to candidate pack attached. Person specification Candidates are expected to evidence these criteria within their CV and Personal Statement: Experience of shaping strategy, policy, and operations, working with diverse set of internal and external senior stakeholders from problem-definition to delivery; Abroad knowledge of the data science and AI landscape and the use and application of data science and AI within Government and other sectors; Experience providing inclusive leadership to lead and develop a high-performing multi-disciplinary technically strong division with a track record of creating a culture of innovation and continuous improvement and delivering impactful applied data science and AI work; Experience of cross-organisation working to take innovative prototypes and proofs of concept to full implementation into business systems; Experience of successful portfolio and delivery management; Excellent communication skills and senior stakeholder engagement skills to identify the value and limitations of data science and AI solutions.
Tina Lacey Recruitment Ltd
Data and Reporting Analyst
Tina Lacey Recruitment Ltd Barnsley, Yorkshire
Data & Reporting Analyst - Interviewing asap 28k - 32k Permanent Full Time Monday to Friday Office based Barnsley, HQ Yorkshire This is an opportunity to join a forward-thinking, values-led education and training provider committed to empowering individuals, strengthening organisations, and changing lives. The organisation operates with a strong set of values including Accountability, Excellence, Trust, Service, Gratitude, Innovation, and Collaboration. Quality is central to everything they do, and they foster a culture where innovation is encouraged, expertise is valued, and individuals are trusted to make a meaningful impact. If you are passionate about using data to drive performance and want to work in an environment where high standards and collaboration go hand in hand, this could be the role for you. The Data & Reporting Analyst is responsible for producing accurate, timely, and insightful reports to support operational, financial, and compliance decision-making. Working closely with senior leaders, operational teams, and compliance colleagues, you will ensure data integrity across multiple systems and provide clear dashboards and management information that supports strategic growth and funding compliance. This role is particularly suited to someone based in Yorkshire who enjoys working with complex data environments and multiple MIS platforms. Data & Reporting Design, build, and maintain Excel-based reports and dashboards (including advanced formulas, pivot tables, Power Query, and data validation). Develop and maintain Power BI dashboards to support performance monitoring and strategic decision-making. Use DAX and Power Query to transform and model data effectively. Produce regular management information (MI) reports (monthly, quarterly, and ad-hoc). Translate complex datasets into clear, user-friendly insights for non-technical stakeholders. Support automation of reporting processes where possible. Compliance & Funding Support Support data requirements linked to funded provision (e.g., apprenticeships, adult skills, bootcamps). Assist with audit preparation and evidence packs. Ensure reporting aligns with internal processes and external funding rules. Reconcile data across multiple systems including MIS platforms, learning platforms, and finance systems. Stakeholder Support Work closely with operational teams to understand reporting needs. Respond to ad-hoc data requests from managers and senior leaders. Support colleagues to understand and interpret reports effectively. Contribute to the continuous improvement of reporting systems and processes. Stay up to date with sector system changes and best practices in FE/skills data management. Contribute to continuous improvement projects within the data and compliance function. Support safeguarding and compliance responsibilities as required. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Excel (including advanced formulas and pivot tables). Experience creating reports and dashboards using Power BI. Knowledge of Power Query, DAX, or other data automation tools. Experience working with multiple data systems or MIS platforms. High attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy. Ability to explain data clearly to non-technical stakeholders. Confident working independently and managing multiple reporting deadlines. Ideally with experience working in education, training, or another regulated environment. Understanding of management information (MI) or compliance reporting. Experience supporting funded provision reporting or audit preparation. This is an excellent opportunity for a data professional in Yorkshire who wants to play a key role in shaping reporting, improving systems, and influencing decision-making within a growing organisation. To apply for the Data and Reporting Analyst please email your cv to Tina Lacey Recruitment is a specialist recruitment agency dedicated to the skills and training sectors nationwide. We are committed to giving full free pre-interview advice and guidance right throughout the interview process.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Data & Reporting Analyst - Interviewing asap 28k - 32k Permanent Full Time Monday to Friday Office based Barnsley, HQ Yorkshire This is an opportunity to join a forward-thinking, values-led education and training provider committed to empowering individuals, strengthening organisations, and changing lives. The organisation operates with a strong set of values including Accountability, Excellence, Trust, Service, Gratitude, Innovation, and Collaboration. Quality is central to everything they do, and they foster a culture where innovation is encouraged, expertise is valued, and individuals are trusted to make a meaningful impact. If you are passionate about using data to drive performance and want to work in an environment where high standards and collaboration go hand in hand, this could be the role for you. The Data & Reporting Analyst is responsible for producing accurate, timely, and insightful reports to support operational, financial, and compliance decision-making. Working closely with senior leaders, operational teams, and compliance colleagues, you will ensure data integrity across multiple systems and provide clear dashboards and management information that supports strategic growth and funding compliance. This role is particularly suited to someone based in Yorkshire who enjoys working with complex data environments and multiple MIS platforms. Data & Reporting Design, build, and maintain Excel-based reports and dashboards (including advanced formulas, pivot tables, Power Query, and data validation). Develop and maintain Power BI dashboards to support performance monitoring and strategic decision-making. Use DAX and Power Query to transform and model data effectively. Produce regular management information (MI) reports (monthly, quarterly, and ad-hoc). Translate complex datasets into clear, user-friendly insights for non-technical stakeholders. Support automation of reporting processes where possible. Compliance & Funding Support Support data requirements linked to funded provision (e.g., apprenticeships, adult skills, bootcamps). Assist with audit preparation and evidence packs. Ensure reporting aligns with internal processes and external funding rules. Reconcile data across multiple systems including MIS platforms, learning platforms, and finance systems. Stakeholder Support Work closely with operational teams to understand reporting needs. Respond to ad-hoc data requests from managers and senior leaders. Support colleagues to understand and interpret reports effectively. Contribute to the continuous improvement of reporting systems and processes. Stay up to date with sector system changes and best practices in FE/skills data management. Contribute to continuous improvement projects within the data and compliance function. Support safeguarding and compliance responsibilities as required. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Excel (including advanced formulas and pivot tables). Experience creating reports and dashboards using Power BI. Knowledge of Power Query, DAX, or other data automation tools. Experience working with multiple data systems or MIS platforms. High attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy. Ability to explain data clearly to non-technical stakeholders. Confident working independently and managing multiple reporting deadlines. Ideally with experience working in education, training, or another regulated environment. Understanding of management information (MI) or compliance reporting. Experience supporting funded provision reporting or audit preparation. This is an excellent opportunity for a data professional in Yorkshire who wants to play a key role in shaping reporting, improving systems, and influencing decision-making within a growing organisation. To apply for the Data and Reporting Analyst please email your cv to Tina Lacey Recruitment is a specialist recruitment agency dedicated to the skills and training sectors nationwide. We are committed to giving full free pre-interview advice and guidance right throughout the interview process.
Sellick Partnership
Finance Business Partner
Sellick Partnership City, Leeds
Finance Business Partner Location: Leeds (hybrid working) Salary: 50,000 - 53,000 Duration: Permanent EXCLUSIVE ASSIGNMENT Sellick partnership has been engaged to recruit a Finance Business Partner for a successful and instantly recognisable PE backed business based in Leeds. This is a truly great commercial and value adding role where you are able to immerse yourself within the company and gain great exposure at a key time in their strategic plan. The roles main purpose is to develop and deliver clear and robust value add reporting and insights to the Operations team and field business partners, which drive performance improving actions and decision making. Model complex problems and business scenarios and deliver compelling story telling across performance reporting. Build, engage and deliver the Strategic Finance Plan, Budgets and Forecasts for your supported area, through quality stakeholder management. A full job specification is available. The successful applicant will be a qualified Accountant (ACA or ACCA or CIMA) who is making their first move from practice (top4) or coming from a similar commercial analyst role. The role requires an ambitious and proactive individual who enjoys applying a strong commercial focus, with the ability to build robust and productive relationships, providing support and challenge across all functions and liaising with senior management. We are looking for someone with sparkle, drive & energy to come in and really drive some significant improvement. The individual in this role needs to have strong analytical skills, business partnering and influencing skills in order to be a success in a complex area of the business with multiple stakeholders. You will have a creative and innovative approach to problem solving and analysis; delivery orientated - able to work in pressurised environments, meet multiple deadlines and manage own priorities. You will also be able to demonstrate business acumen and ability to gain knowledge across the breadth of a variety of functions. Good communication skills - able to translate financial information and create successful business relationships. You will also be able to take a 'big picture' view with demonstrable internal consultancy and influencing skills, while possessing a keen eye for the detail. If you consider yourself to be a committed, motivated individual, who can demonstrate the above skills then we would be pleased to hear from you. If you would like to apply for this role or would like to find out more, please apply online or contact Jonathan Moss at Sellick We are only able to consider applications from those who are eligible to work in the UK without requiring sponsorship. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Feb 25, 2026
Full time
Finance Business Partner Location: Leeds (hybrid working) Salary: 50,000 - 53,000 Duration: Permanent EXCLUSIVE ASSIGNMENT Sellick partnership has been engaged to recruit a Finance Business Partner for a successful and instantly recognisable PE backed business based in Leeds. This is a truly great commercial and value adding role where you are able to immerse yourself within the company and gain great exposure at a key time in their strategic plan. The roles main purpose is to develop and deliver clear and robust value add reporting and insights to the Operations team and field business partners, which drive performance improving actions and decision making. Model complex problems and business scenarios and deliver compelling story telling across performance reporting. Build, engage and deliver the Strategic Finance Plan, Budgets and Forecasts for your supported area, through quality stakeholder management. A full job specification is available. The successful applicant will be a qualified Accountant (ACA or ACCA or CIMA) who is making their first move from practice (top4) or coming from a similar commercial analyst role. The role requires an ambitious and proactive individual who enjoys applying a strong commercial focus, with the ability to build robust and productive relationships, providing support and challenge across all functions and liaising with senior management. We are looking for someone with sparkle, drive & energy to come in and really drive some significant improvement. The individual in this role needs to have strong analytical skills, business partnering and influencing skills in order to be a success in a complex area of the business with multiple stakeholders. You will have a creative and innovative approach to problem solving and analysis; delivery orientated - able to work in pressurised environments, meet multiple deadlines and manage own priorities. You will also be able to demonstrate business acumen and ability to gain knowledge across the breadth of a variety of functions. Good communication skills - able to translate financial information and create successful business relationships. You will also be able to take a 'big picture' view with demonstrable internal consultancy and influencing skills, while possessing a keen eye for the detail. If you consider yourself to be a committed, motivated individual, who can demonstrate the above skills then we would be pleased to hear from you. If you would like to apply for this role or would like to find out more, please apply online or contact Jonathan Moss at Sellick We are only able to consider applications from those who are eligible to work in the UK without requiring sponsorship. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.

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