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Full-time|£150K/yr - £180K/yr|On-site|London

At NextStep, we harness the power of AI to create a career platform tailored specifically for top consulting talent navigating career transitions. Our innovative smart matching technology connects exceptional consultants with high-potential opportunities, enabling companies to tap into world-class talent seamlessly.We are currently seeking a dynamic Head of Strategy to join our rapidly scaling tech startup in London.Head of Strategy - LondonCompensation: £150K-£180K base salary + equityYour Role:As our Head of Strategy, you will take charge of shaping the strategic vision for our fast-growing tech startup and translating innovative ideas into actionable plans. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include:Establishing and steering the company's long-term strategic roadmap.Discovering new market opportunities, innovative business models, and potential growth levers.Conducting in-depth market analysis, competitive assessments, and scenario planning.Collaborating with the executive team to inform critical strategic decisions.Overseeing strategic initiatives from inception to successful execution.Developing business cases for new products, partnerships, and market expansions.Delivering strategic recommendations directly to the CEO and Board of Directors.Working cross-functionally with product, sales, and operations teams to align priorities effectively.Your Profile:Significant consulting experience from MBB, Big Four, or boutique firms.7+ years of experience in strategy, corporate development, or impactful strategic roles.Experience in tech or high-growth startup environments is highly desirable.Strong business acumen with the ability to transition from analysis to action swiftly.Exceptional communication skills, capable of articulating ideas to founders, executives, and investors.Comfortable with ambiguity and possessing the resourcefulness to achieve results in a startup culture.A proven track record of leading strategic projects that yield tangible business outcomes.Data-driven yet agile, without being hindered by the need for perfect information.If you have a robust background in consulting and are eager to influence strategy in a growing tech company, we believe this opportunity could be a perfect match for you.Application Process:

Feb 13, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

About NextStepNextStep is revolutionizing the recruitment landscape by connecting exceptional consulting talent with high-impact opportunities using advanced, AI-driven matching technology. We collaborate with forward-thinking companies across various sectors to place seasoned professionals in roles that truly matter.About the CompanyOur client is an innovative and rapidly expanding proptech startup based in London. They operate a dynamic marketplace that seamlessly connects landlords and property managers with trusted trade professionals for maintenance and refurbishment services. Backed by seed to Series A funding and boasting robust unit economics, they are in the process of scaling their operations across 12 cities in the UK, with plans for a significant funding round on the horizon. The founding team has a wealth of experience from industry leaders such as Rightmove, Deliveroo, and Bain.The RoleAs the Operations Manager, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing the daily operations of the marketplace. Your primary focus will be to ensure a balanced supply and demand, maintain high-quality standards, and optimize operational processes as the business scales. You will work closely with the co-founders, taking ownership of supply management, customer operations, and process enhancements.Key ResponsibilitiesManage and optimize marketplace supply, including onboarding new trade professionals while ensuring quality standards across the network.Take ownership of operational KPIs such as job completion rates, response times, and customer satisfaction metrics.Develop and refine processes related to job dispatch, quality control, dispute resolution, and customer support.Collaborate with the product team to translate operational challenges into system and tooling enhancements.Identify and implement efficiencies that enable the business to scale without proportionately increasing headcount.Qualifications3 to 5 years of experience in operations, marketplace management, or consulting, with proven ownership of operational delivery.Strong analytical skills, adept at utilizing dashboards and data to inform decision-making.A natural builder who thrives on creating and iteratively improving processes.Highly organized, capable of managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.Experience within marketplace, on-demand, or platform businesses is a plus.Compensation & BenefitsDetails regarding compensation will be discussed during the interview process.

Mar 26, 2026
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Head of Strategy

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Full-time|On-site|London

About NextStepNextStep is revolutionizing the way top consulting talent connects with high-potential opportunities through advanced, AI-driven matching technologies. We collaborate with ambitious companies across various sectors to ensure that experienced professionals are placed in roles where they can truly make a difference. Currently, we are seeking a dynamic Head of Strategy to join our client’s team.About the CompanyOur client is a private equity-backed technology services and managed services enterprise located in London. They specialize in providing IT infrastructure, cloud, and cybersecurity solutions to mid-market clients throughout the UK. Supported by a prestigious growth equity fund, the company has experienced significant expansion through both organic growth and five successful acquisitions over the past four years. As they build the strategic framework necessary to maintain this growth trajectory toward exit, the leadership team combines extensive technical expertise with robust commercial capabilities.The RoleAs the Head of Strategy, you will serve as the CEO's key advisor on all strategic matters, overseeing the strategic planning process and leading crucial strategic initiatives. Your responsibilities will include ensuring that the business makes informed, evidence-based decisions on issues critical to its long-term success. This is a high-impact role for a commercially astute strategist poised to step into a central leadership position.What You'll DoLead the annual strategic planning process, coordinating input across the organization and delivering a clear, funded strategic plan for Board approval.Manage significant strategic projects on behalf of the CEO, including mergers and acquisitions, market expansion, operating model design, and competitive positioning.Continuously develop and maintain insights into market dynamics, competitive landscape, and emerging opportunities.Prepare materials for Board and investor meetings, including strategic updates, capital allocation proposals, and M&A investment documents.Build and lead a small strategy team, enhancing their analytical and commercial skills over time.

Apr 9, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

About NextStepNextStep is a pioneering platform that seamlessly connects exceptional consulting talent with promising opportunities through innovative, AI-driven matching technology. We collaborate with forward-thinking companies from various industries to place seasoned professionals in impactful roles.About the CompanyOur client, a private equity-backed climate technology firm based in London, specializes in delivering decarbonization solutions for heavy industries. Their proprietary technologies in carbon capture and process optimization are transforming sectors such as steel, cement, and chemicals—industries responsible for nearly one-third of global emissions. Established in 2017 and significantly supported by a prominent infrastructure and energy transition fund since 2022, the company has expanded to 280 employees across the UK, Germany, and the Gulf, and is currently implementing an ambitious international growth strategy. The strategy function is integral to the organization, collaborating closely with the CEO and Board to shape the company's future direction.The RoleAs the Director of Strategy, you will spearhead the corporate strategy function, acting as a vital thought partner to the CEO and executive leadership team. This senior individual contributor position offers considerable scope to influence the company’s growth trajectory, competitive landscape, and capital allocation strategies. You will lead the annual strategic planning cycle, conduct in-depth market and competitive analyses, and manage cross-business special projects—from exploring new market entries to structuring partnerships and evaluating M&A opportunities. The ideal candidate will possess the ability to navigate between rigorous analysis and boardroom-level communication, combining intellectual acuity with sound commercial judgement.What You'll DoOversee the annual corporate strategy cycle, which includes horizon planning, setting strategic priorities, and presenting to the Board and shareholders.Conduct assessments for market entry into new geographies and industrial sectors, focusing on sizing, competition mapping, regulatory analysis, and go-to-market strategies.Analyze M&A, partnership, and licensing opportunities, performing strategic due diligence and developing business cases for executive and Board consideration.Create the analytical frameworks and financial models that support critical strategic decisions, including scenario planning and return on investment analyses.Collaborate closely with the CFO and investor relations team to align the strategic narrative with capital market positioning in anticipation of a potential liquidity event.

Mar 5, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

About NextStep NextStep connects top consulting talent with impactful roles using advanced AI matching. The team partners with forward-thinking companies across multiple industries, placing skilled professionals where they can drive results. NextStep is hiring a Director of Business Development on behalf of a leading proptech client. About the Company This London-based Series B proptech company delivers a data and analytics platform for real estate investors, developers, and asset managers. Their tools help clients refine acquisition and asset management decisions. With £30 million raised and a growing roster of clients, including sovereign wealth funds, REITs, and major developers, the business is scaling up its business development team to support enterprise growth. The founders bring backgrounds from JLL, CBRE, and McKinsey. Role Overview The Director of Business Development will lead enterprise sales and business development efforts. This role defines sales strategy, builds the pipeline, and personally secures major deals. Working closely with the CEO, the Director will help shape commercial strategy and, as the team grows, take on leadership and hiring responsibilities. Key Responsibilities Design and execute the enterprise business development strategy, including identifying target segments and outreach approaches. Build and manage a strong pipeline of institutional and enterprise prospects in real estate investment, development, and asset management. Lead the entire enterprise sales process, from initial contact through contract negotiation and close. Maintain and deepen senior-level client relationships, focusing on retention and expansion. Work with Product and Customer Success teams to ensure commercial insights shape platform improvements and client experience. Requirements 8–12 years of experience in business development, enterprise sales, or a senior commercial role, with a record of closing large institutional deals. Strong knowledge of real estate investment and asset management, comfortable engaging with senior real estate professionals. Excellent commercial judgment and negotiation skills, with experience managing complex, long sales cycles. Leadership background, including team building and fostering high performance.

Apr 15, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

About NextStepNextStep is dedicated to bridging exceptional consulting talent with promising opportunities through innovative AI-driven matching. We collaborate with forward-thinking companies across diverse sectors to place seasoned professionals in roles where they can make a significant impact. We are currently seeking a Value Creation Manager to join the team on behalf of a client within our partner network.About the CompanyOur client is a leading mid-market private equity firm based in London, managing assets worth £1.8 billion. They focus on buyout investments in the healthcare, education, and business services sectors. With a portfolio featuring 10 active investments and a proven track record of enhancing operational value, they are assembling a dedicated Operating Team to collaborate with management at portfolio companies and drive measurable improvements. This newly established role is part of a growing team.The RoleAs the Value Creation Manager, you will collaborate directly with leadership teams of portfolio companies to identify and execute value creation initiatives that encompass commercial growth, operational efficiency, and strategic positioning. You will serve as an extension of the investment team, applying analytical rigor and implementation expertise to the portfolio companies.What You'll DoConduct swift operational and commercial diagnostics across portfolio companies to pinpoint the most valuable improvement opportunities.Design and spearhead the implementation of value creation initiatives, including strategies for revenue growth, cost reduction, pricing adjustments, and operational enhancement programs.Partner closely with management teams of portfolio companies to develop their capabilities and ensure the achievement of set targets.Monitor value creation progress and report performance against the plan to the investment team and Board.Assist in evaluating new deals by providing operational and commercial due diligence insights.What We're Looking For5–8 years of experience in management consulting (preferably top-tier) or in a value creation/operational improvement role within private equity.Demonstrated strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to quickly diagnose issues and develop evidence-based improvement plans.Ability to work alongside senior management teams, providing both challenge and support.Hands-on approach, eager to delve into operational details rather than remaining at a strategic level.

Mar 29, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

About NextStepNextStep is a pioneering platform that connects exceptional consulting talent with promising opportunities through innovative, AI-driven matching. We collaborate with dynamic companies across various sectors to position seasoned professionals in roles where they can create significant impact. Currently, we are representing a client within our partner network seeking a Corporate Strategy Manager to enhance their team.About the CompanyOur client is a FTSE 250 industrials and infrastructure corporation headquartered in London, with operations extending throughout the UK, Europe, and the Middle East. Generating revenues exceeding £1.5 billion and supported by a revitalized leadership team driving substantial strategic transformation, they are heavily investing in developing their internal strategy capabilities to bolster long-term planning, portfolio decisions, and M&A activities. The corporate strategy team collaborates closely with the Group CEO and CFO to address the most critical issues impacting the business.The RoleIn the capacity of Corporate Strategy Manager, you will be part of a compact yet impactful central strategy team, tackling the most significant strategic challenges confronting the business. You will oversee workstreams that encompass long-range planning, competitive positioning, M&A evaluations, and strategic initiatives, generating analyses and recommendations that are presented directly to the Executive Committee and Board.What You'll DoSpearhead comprehensive strategy projects, from initial scoping and analysis to delivering structured recommendations for senior leadership.Facilitate the annual long-range planning process, collaborating across business units to synthesize performance, risks, and strategic alternatives.Evaluate M&A and partnership opportunities, conducting market sizing, financial analysis, and strategic alignment assessments.Stay abreast of industry trends, competitor actions, and macroeconomic shifts relevant to the group’s portfolio.Craft high-quality materials for Board and Executive Committee discussions, ensuring clarity and rigor in arguments and evidence.What We're Looking For4–7 years of experience, preferably with a solid background in management consulting (top-tier firm favored) or an in-house strategy role within a large corporation.Exceptional structured problem-solving and analytical abilities, capable of deconstructing complex issues and formulating clear, evidence-based perspectives.Strong written communication skills; proficient in creating board-ready materials with minimal guidance.Adept at navigating multiple business units and engaging with senior stakeholders concurrently.An ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment that demands flexibility and strategic thinking.

Mar 12, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

About NextStep NextStep connects consulting professionals with opportunities using AI-driven matching. We work with a range of companies to place skilled talent where they can have an impact. This Growth Strategy Manager position sits within our partner network for a client in London. About the Client Our client is a Series B online marketplace headquartered in London. Their platform connects independent professionals with project-based roles in creative, tech, and marketing fields. With more than 500,000 registered professionals and a growing customer base, they are building out a Growth Strategy function to drive user acquisition, improve conversion, and strengthen customer economics. The company is backed by top European and US venture capital firms and is preparing for a Series C round. Role Overview The Growth Strategy Manager shapes the analytical and strategic direction of the company’s growth efforts. This role builds frameworks and models to inform decisions on acquisition, retention, and monetization. Working alongside the Head of Growth, Product, and Marketing, the manager runs experiments, analyzes data, and helps identify the most promising growth opportunities. Key Responsibilities Build and update growth models linking acquisition spend, conversion rates, and customer lifetime value to business outcomes. Design and assess A/B tests and growth experiments across acquisition, activation, and retention channels. Oversee the growth analytics stack, including funnel reporting, cohort analysis, and channel attribution. Work with Marketing and Product teams to spot and prioritize high-impact growth initiatives. Deliver regular growth performance reviews to senior leadership, providing clear recommendations for strategic change. Requirements 4–7 years in growth strategy, growth analytics, or a data-focused commercial role within a marketplace or digital product setting. Strong quantitative skills; comfortable with SQL, Python, or similar tools, and experienced in building growth and financial models. Strategic mindset with the ability to turn analysis into actionable commercial insights. Collaborative approach, able to work closely with product, marketing, and finance teams.

Apr 15, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

About NextStepNextStep is revolutionizing the recruitment landscape by connecting premier consulting talent with promising opportunities through advanced, AI-driven matching technology. We collaborate with forward-thinking companies across various sectors to position seasoned professionals in impactful roles.About the CompanyOur partner is a leading global enterprise software firm, headquartered in London for the EMEA region. They specialize in providing innovative workflow automation and intelligent process management solutions to major players in the financial services, healthcare, and manufacturing sectors. With a global revenue surpassing $2 billion and a rapidly expanding EMEA division nearing £400 million, they are committed to establishing a focused enterprise strategy function aimed at enhancing market positioning, guiding product priorities, and assisting the regional leadership in making pivotal strategic decisions.The RoleIn the capacity of Enterprise Strategy Lead, you will take charge of the strategic agenda for the EMEA region. Your duties will include formulating market strategies, supporting product positioning, and advising the regional Managing Director on competitive dynamics and growth initiatives. You'll operate at the nexus of strategy, product, and commercial efforts, enjoying direct access to the global strategy team and executive leadership.What You'll DoCraft and uphold the regional enterprise strategy, which encompasses market segmentation, customer prioritization, and competitive positioning.Oversee strategic projects that cover market entry, product portfolio decisions, and customer economics analysis.Collaborate with regional sales and product teams to integrate strategic insights into go-to-market plans.Keep a pulse on competitive dynamics and industry trends, translating them into actionable strategic recommendations for the regional Managing Director.Act as a representative for the EMEA strategy perspective in dialogues with the global strategy and product teams.What We're Looking For6–10 years of experience in strategy consulting, enterprise product strategy, or a corporate strategy role within a global software or technology company.In-depth understanding of enterprise software go-to-market dynamics, including sales processes, partner ecosystems, and product-led growth strategies.Exceptional analytical skills capable of addressing both quantitative and qualitative strategic inquiries.Outstanding communication skills with a comfort level for engaging with C-suite executives.

Apr 13, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

About NextStepAt NextStep, we leverage cutting-edge AI technology to connect exceptional consulting talent with high-potential career opportunities. Our mission is to partner with forward-thinking companies across various sectors, ensuring that experienced professionals are placed in positions where they can significantly contribute and make an impact.About the CompanyOur client is a rapidly expanding B2B marketplace based in London, facilitating connections between enterprise buyers and specialist service providers throughout the UK and Europe. Supported by a prominent growth equity fund, they have achieved an annual recurring revenue (ARR) of £20 million and are currently establishing the commercial framework necessary to scale to £100 million. The founding team boasts backgrounds from industry leaders such as Bain, Deliveroo, and Stripe, and the organization is entering an incredibly ambitious growth phase.The RoleAs the Head of Commercial, you will be responsible for overseeing the entire revenue function, which includes enterprise sales, account management, and strategic partnerships. Reporting directly to the CEO, you will develop the commercial strategy, build a high-performing team, and lead the negotiation of key deals. This is a unique opportunity to shape the commercial strategy of a pioneering business at a crucial juncture in its growth.What You'll DoDevelop and implement the commercial strategy, focusing on market segmentation, go-to-market tactics, and revenue goals across enterprise and mid-market channels.Recruit, mentor, and expand a dynamic commercial team comprising account executives, business development managers, and partnership leads.Manage the complete sales cycle for strategic accounts, from initial engagement to closing and subsequent expansion.Establish scalable commercial processes, including CRM best practices, pipeline management, and forecasting methodologies.Collaborate with Marketing, Product, and Operations teams to ensure that commercial insights inform product development and enhance customer experience.What We're Looking ForA minimum of 8–12 years of experience in commercial, sales, or business development roles, including at least 3 years in a senior leadership position.Demonstrated success in building and scaling revenue teams within a high-growth B2B environment.Strong instincts for enterprise sales, adept at navigating complex buying processes and engaging multiple stakeholders.A strategic mindset with the capability to actively participate in closing deals when necessary.Experience in marketplace, SaaS, or platform-based businesses is highly desirable.

Mar 5, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

About NextStep NextStep connects skilled consulting professionals with roles that fit their expertise, using AI-driven matching technology. The company partners with organizations across multiple industries to place talent where their impact matters. About the Client NextStep’s client is a global leader in staffing and workforce solutions, headquartered in London. They operate across professional services, technology, and engineering, handling both permanent and temporary recruitment. With £3bn in revenue and a sales team of over 1,500 people in 20 countries, they are building a centralized Sales Strategy function to improve commercial productivity and territory management. Role Overview The Sales Strategy Manager joins the commercial organization to deliver analytical support and strategic guidance for a large, distributed sales force. This role works closely with the Chief Sales Officer and regional Managing Directors, leading projects that shape sales territory design, incentive programs, market focus, and commercial capabilities. What You Will Do Lead projects to improve sales force effectiveness, including territory design and account prioritization frameworks. Analyze sales performance data to identify trends, gaps, and opportunities across regions, channels, and product lines. Support annual sales planning, including target-setting, resource allocation, and incentive structure design. Work with Sales Enablement to turn strategic insights into practical training, tools, and process improvements for the field. Prepare commercial strategy updates for the Chief Sales Officer and Group CEO, covering competitive intelligence and market sizing. Desired Qualifications 4–7 years of experience in sales strategy, commercial operations, or management consulting, with direct involvement in large sales organizations. Strong analytical skills, including building commercial models, interpreting sales data, and designing incentive programs. Excellent communicator, able to turn complex analysis into clear recommendations for sales leaders. Commercially minded, with a strong grasp of how large B2B sales organizations operate. Location: London

Apr 15, 2026
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companyCanva logo
Full-time|On-site|London

Canva is on the lookout for a dynamic and experienced Head of Data to lead our international data strategy. In this pivotal role, you will leverage data-driven insights to inform strategic decisions and drive the growth of our platform globally. You will lead a talented team of data professionals, guiding them to harness data in innovative ways that enhance user experiences and optimize our operations.

Jan 23, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

Join Our Team as a Government Strategy AdvisorAt NextStep, we specialize in connecting exceptional consulting talent with transformative opportunities, leveraging advanced AI technology for precise matchmaking. We partner with forward-thinking organizations across various sectors to place seasoned professionals in influential roles where they can drive meaningful change. Currently, we are actively seeking a Government Strategy Advisor to join our client's dynamic team.Company OverviewOur client is a distinguished strategy and public policy consultancy based in London, dedicated exclusively to serving central and local government entities both in the UK and internationally. Renowned for its thorough analysis and actionable insights, the firm tackles the most intricate strategic and operational challenges at the highest levels of government. With a compact yet highly experienced team, they are expanding their reach with a robust pipeline of projects in sectors such as defence, health, economic development, and justice.Position OverviewAs a Government Strategy Advisor, you will spearhead client engagements and advisory relationships across a diverse array of central government departments. Your strategic acumen and policy expertise will be pivotal in addressing significant issues in UK public policy, including spending reviews, departmental strategies, major program implementations, and governmental reforms.Key ResponsibilitiesLead strategic advisory projects for senior government officials, including Permanent Secretaries, Directors General, and Ministers.Deliver comprehensive analysis, strategy documents, and policy recommendations that consider the political landscape and operational realities of government.Cultivate strong, trusted relationships with senior civil servants while maintaining an acute awareness of the political and policy environment.Drive business development by uncovering opportunities within established client relationships and supporting proposals for new projects.Mentor junior advisors and engage in the firm's thought leadership and intellectual growth.Candidate Profile7–12 years of experience in public policy, civil service, management consulting (public sector specialization), or a senior advisory role within government.Deep understanding of central government operations, including Ministerial accountability, HMT processes, and cross-departmental collaboration.Exceptional written communication skills, capable of producing Ministerial submissions, strategic documents, and board-level presentations.

Mar 23, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

About NextStepNextStep is dedicated to bridging exceptional consulting talent with promising opportunities through intelligent, AI-driven matching. Our partnerships with ambitious organizations across various sectors allow us to place seasoned professionals in impactful roles.About the CompanyOur client is a prominent FTSE 250 media and events company based in London, specializing in B2B publishing, data services, and live events across niche markets. With a revenue of £750m, the organization is currently undergoing a strategic transition from traditional print and events to digital subscriptions and data products, significantly investing in its commercial strategy to foster profitable growth. The strategy team plays a pivotal role in these transformation efforts, working closely with the CEO and divisional Managing Directors.The RoleAs the Commercial Strategy Manager, you will spearhead strategic initiatives that shape the company’s growth trajectory and resource allocation across its portfolio. Your responsibilities will encompass pricing frameworks, product strategies, new market exploration, and customer economics, employing both structured analysis and commercial acumen to tackle vital issues affecting the group's performance.What You'll DoLead strategic projects focusing on pricing, portfolio management, customer segmentation, and revenue optimization.Construct analytical frameworks and business cases to underpin significant commercial decisions made by divisional and group leadership.Collaborate with Sales, Marketing, and Product teams to align strategic priorities with commercial plans and monitor outcomes.Contribute to the annual planning cycle by providing a commercially informed perspective on growth opportunities and risks.Generate insights on competitors, customers, and market trends to guide strategic positioning.

Mar 23, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

Who We AreAMCS Group, a leader in sustainability software solutions, is based in Ireland and operates across Europe, the USA, and Australasia. With a dedicated workforce of over 1,300 professionals in 22 countries, we are committed to delivering innovative technology solutions that contribute to a carbon-neutral future.What We DoOur cutting-edge SaaS offerings enhance efficiency and promote sustainability within resource-intensive sectors. More than 5,000 customers in 23 countries benefit from our Performance Sustainability software, which provides practical solutions for improved profitability and environmental resilience worldwide.The RoleWe are seeking a Head of Data who will spearhead AMCS's evolution into a fully data-driven organization. Reporting directly to the CFO, you will create and lead a centralized Data team focused on building an enterprise-wide data architecture, establishing governance frameworks, and developing standards for business data. You will collaborate closely with various business units and functional leaders to facilitate trusted, well-governed data products, self-service insights, and uniform metrics throughout the organization.This position combines strategic vision, execution, and leadership in change management. You will define our data approach at AMCS and propel its adoption across the entire company.Key ResponsibilitiesDefine and guide the enterprise data strategy for AMCS, including the architectural direction, governance framework, and operating model for business data.Develop an enterprise-grade data platform, starting with Finance, then expanding to Customer 360, and eventually integrating product and usage data for a comprehensive view of customers and business operations.Enhance the speed and quality of insights, minimize data fragmentation, and promote the adoption of consistent KPIs, metrics, and standardized reporting across AMCS.Deliver results promptly, as our investors and CFO emphasize a strong execution rhythm and practical solutions.Address data needs across the entire organization, not limited to Finance or Technology, while working closely with various business lines (Sales, Customer Service, Operations, Product, Finance, IT/Security).What You Will OwnEnterprise Data Strategy & RoadmapDevelop and implement AMCS's enterprise data strategy in line with business objectives (growth, operational efficiency, product, customer outcomes).Create a practical multi-year roadmap starting with foundational capabilities (platform, governance, quality), followed by acceleration (advanced analytics, experimentation, AI/ML enablement).Establish measurable outcomes and monitor progress (e.g., time-to-insight, data quality SLAs, adoption of standardized metrics).Target Data Architecture & Platform DirectionDevelop a comprehensive data architecture that supports AMCS’s strategic initiatives.

Mar 30, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London

About NextStepNextStep is at the forefront of connecting exceptional consulting talent with promising opportunities through innovative, AI-driven matching techniques. We collaborate with forward-thinking organizations across various sectors to place skilled professionals in influential roles that drive meaningful change. Currently, we are representing a client within our esteemed partner network, seeking a passionate Non-Profit Strategy Director to join their executive team.About the CompanyOur client is one of the UK’s most prominent and reputable charitable organizations, based in London. They focus on vital areas such as social welfare, community development, and advocacy. With an impressive annual revenue of £180 million and a workforce exceeding 3,000, complemented by a robust network of volunteers and partners, the organization is embarking on its most ambitious strategic refresh in a decade. This initiative involves a comprehensive reassessment of their service delivery model, funding strategies, and organizational structure. The new Strategy Director will maintain a direct relationship with the CEO and play a crucial role in steering the organization’s strategic direction for the next five years.The RoleIn the capacity of Non-Profit Strategy Director, you will spearhead the formulation, communication, and execution of the organization’s corporate strategy. You will serve as a trusted strategic advisor to the CEO and senior leadership, guide a dedicated internal strategy team, and champion significant strategic initiatives that will shape the organization’s impact over the next decade.Key ResponsibilitiesLead the creation of the organization’s five-year corporate strategy, collaborating across service delivery, fundraising, and operations.Oversee the strategic planning process, converting long-term objectives into actionable annual priorities and funded plans.Design and facilitate strategic evaluations and option analyses for pivotal decisions, including service transformations, geographic expansions, and new partnership models.Act as a collaborative thought partner to the CEO and Chair, offering objective insights and straightforward advice on the organization’s most pressing challenges.Cultivate and manage the organization’s relationships with key strategic partners, funders, and policy stakeholders.QualificationsA minimum of 10–15 years of experience in strategy consulting, public policy, or a senior strategic leadership role, ideally with substantial exposure to the non-profit or public sector.A strong commitment to social impact, with a nuanced understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities within the voluntary sector.Outstanding analytical and communication skills, adept at navigating complex issues and providing clarity in challenging discussions.Proven track record of leading strategic initiatives and managing teams effectively.

Apr 9, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London, England, United Kingdom

About Studio XAG Studio XAG designs environments that tell memorable stories for leading global brands. The team creates immersive experiences aimed at sparking strong emotional responses, surprise, delight, awe, and more. Studio XAG’s work blends creativity with craftsmanship, brought to life by a group of inventive thinkers and makers. Role Overview: Head of People The Head of People will shape and grow a high-performing, people-focused studio in London. This person guides company culture, leadership, and team development as Studio XAG evolves. The role reports to the Managing Director and sits on the Horizon leadership team, translating business goals into a clear People plan. Both strategic and hands-on, the Head of People works closely with leaders to support critical initiatives and ensure the People function supports Studio XAG’s ambitions. Key Responsibilities People Strategy & Culture Create and implement a People strategy that supports business objectives. Nurture a culture that balances creativity, performance, and care as the studio grows. Act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders on organizational and people matters. Leadership & Team Development Strengthen leadership skills across the organization. Coach senior leaders to improve team effectiveness, performance, and decision-making. Support development and progression of future leaders within teams. Learning & Development Lead a focused Learning & Development strategy for all levels. Integrate practical development initiatives for leadership, craft, and team capabilities. Align learning programs with business needs and future growth plans. Performance, Clarity & Accountability Oversee and improve performance frameworks. Ensure clear roles, expectations, and accountability throughout teams. Facilitate regular, meaningful performance conversations focused on outcomes. Organizational Design & Talent Planning Manage and adapt the studio’s organizational structure. Establish clear team structures, succession plans, and leadership depth. Monitor key talent, identify emerging leaders, and assess potential risks. Conduct regular reviews to guide hiring and development decisions. Talent & Hiring Oversee hiring strategy and standards across the organization. Define roles clearly and maintain high-quality, consistent hiring practices. Partner with leaders to build effective, balanced teams. Location This position is based in London, England, United Kingdom.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London - The River Building HQ

Deliveroo is hiring a Head of Value & Pricing for Strategy & Operations on a 12-month fixed-term contract. This London-based role sits at The River Building HQ and focuses on shaping pricing approaches and enhancing customer value for new business areas. Role overview This position leads a team tasked with developing and executing pricing strategies that drive growth and support revenue goals. The Head of Value & Pricing will play a key part in balancing competitive pricing with compelling value for customers, directly influencing business outcomes in new verticals. What you will do Design and implement pricing strategies tailored to new business verticals Manage and guide a team focused on revenue growth and customer value Ensure pricing remains competitive while delivering strong value propositions Set strategic direction so pricing decisions align with broader business objectives Location This role is based at Deliveroo's River Building headquarters in London. Contract details 12-month fixed-term contract.

Apr 23, 2026
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companyAccorHotels logo
Full-time|On-site|London

As the Head Housekeeper at Hyde London City, reporting directly to the General Manager, you will oversee the entire housekeeping department and lead a dedicated team. Your mission is to ensure that our guests enjoy impeccably clean rooms and inviting public spaces while adhering to budgetary constraints and fostering a positive team atmosphere. Your Responsibilities:Champion the delivery of pristine, well-appointed guest rooms that encourage repeat visits.Lead a vibrant team passionate about guest satisfaction by setting clear objectives, fostering empowerment, and nurturing personal development in a supportive environment.Manage departmental expenses diligently, ensuring alignment with budgetary guidelines while overseeing housekeeping inventory and order management.Uphold high standards for guest rooms and common areas through established SOPs, effective training, and routine inspections.Collaborate closely with various teams, including Front Office, Maintenance, and Food & Beverage, to create unforgettable experiences in a stunning setting.Contribute to our collaboration with external housekeeping partners. 

Mar 13, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|London, England, United Kingdom

Join Luminance, the trailblazer in Legal-Grade™ AI for enterprises, and seize this exceptional opportunity! Supported by globally recognized venture capitalists and featured in both Forbes' AI 50 list of 'Most Promising Private AI Companies in the World' and Inc. 5000’s 'Fastest Growing Companies in America', Luminance is revolutionizing the legal industry worldwide.We are seeking a dynamic Head of Integrations to spearhead all technical initiatives regarding the integration of Luminance with external systems. The ideal candidate will possess a unique blend of extensive technical knowledge and client-focused engagement to enhance our product offerings and lead a dedicated team aimed at optimizing client implementations.Key ResponsibilitiesIntegration Management: Take charge of integration processes between Luminance and third-party systems, ensuring smooth interoperability and high client satisfaction.Technical Development and Client Engagement: Engage in hands-on development of technical solutions while interacting with clients to assess their needs. Partner with product development teams to align team capabilities with organizational objectives.Team Leadership: Guide a team focused on creating innovative technologies that elevate client implementations to exemplary standards.Collaborative Solution Design: Collaborate with Client Solutions and implementation teams to fully grasp client requirements and devise suitable technological solutions.Architectural Design: Create and implement scalable architectures that support rapid development of new third-party connectors, ensuring robust and future-proof system interfaces and testing protocols.Monitoring and Diagnostics: Improve system observability and facilitate the identification of technical issues through advanced logging and tracing, assisting front-line technical personnel.API Development and Management: Supervise the development and upkeep of our public-facing API to accommodate clients needing custom connectivity options, managing both REST and event streaming functionalities.Comprehensive Documentation: Produce high-quality documentation for both internal and external stakeholders, employing tools such as Swagger.Client Empowerment: Maximize client autonomy by establishing 'self-service' capabilities, empowering clients to independently manage their integration processes whenever possible.

Jul 3, 2025

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