Process Improvement Lead

Posted 2 May by Stanton House
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One of our Law clients is looking for a Process Improvement Lead to support their wider change agenda.

Role: Process Improvement Lead

12 months Fixed Term Contract (FTC)

Hybrid role: 2-3 days a week in a central London location

Salary: £70k-£100k depending on experience

This is an excellent opportunity to join a fast-paced, high performing business to map and document end-to-end processes across a portfolio of systems change, making recommendations to improve or fix any process issues. You will be an integral part of maturing the process improvement team, driving efficiency across all end-to-end processes.

Key Requirements:

  • 10+ years' experience delivering process improvements across a portfolio of tech-driven change
  • Have delivered process improvements within multi-national professional services clients
  • Experience creating detailed process maps and documentation for end-to-end processes and then recommending ways to improve or to fix issues
  • Strong stakeholder management skills critical; someone who has engaged with stakeholders across the globe and at all levels of seniority and intellect
  • Process improvement qualification desirable
  • Hands on, proactive individual who is ready to roll their sleeves up when necessary

This is a 12 months FTC contract with 2-3 days a week travel required into a London office.

If you feel like you match the criteria above, please feel free to apply with your updated CV. Please note, due to the high number of responses we may not be able to respond to all unsuccessful applications.

Reference: 52579132

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