Details:
- Salary: £640 - 685 - Day
- Job Type: Contract
- Job Status: Full-Time
- Salary Per: Day
- Location: London
- Date: 18 hours ago
Description:
AI & Data - Data Management Practitioner
£640-£685 per day (Umbrella, Inside IR35)
Location: Central London (30 Fenchurch Street) - Hybrid (2 days onsite per week)
Contract Duration: Dec 2026
Sector: Healthcare / Public Sector
Overview
We are looking for an experienced Data Management Practitioner to join a leading AI & Data team supporting a high-profile NHS programme: Next Gen Mail & Collaboration.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a major digital transformation within a UK healthcare environment, working alongside specialists in data, AI, and large-scale enterprise systems.
Key Responsibilities
Design, implement, and maintain robust data management practices across the programme
Ensure data quality, governance, and compliance with organisational and regulatory standards
Support data lifecycle management including data acquisition, storage, transformation, and usage
Collaborate with stakeholders to define data requirements and deliver effective data solutions
Develop and maintain data cataloguing, lineage, and metadata management processes
Support data migration, integration, and optimisation activities
Contribute to data policy creation and ensure adherence to best practices
Work closely with AI and analytics teams to enable data-driven decision-making
Key Skills & Experience
Proven experience in data management, data governance, or data quality disciplines
Strong understanding of data frameworks, standards, and best practices
Experience working within large-scale or regulated environments (healthcare/public sector desirable)
Familiarity with data tools, platforms, and governance technologies
Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
Additional Information
Hybrid working model: 2 days per week onsite in central London
Competitive daily rate: £640-£685 (Umbrella, Inside IR35)
Immediate impact role on a critical national healthcare programme