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Senior Product Manager

Government Digital Services -

Full-time (Permanent)
Up to £58,000 - based on capability - The base salary of this grade is £49,700. Offers made above this will be made up with a specialist pay allowance.
Published on
8 November 2021
Deadline
21 November 2021

As a Senior Product Manager you’ll define, explain and iterate a product vision that is compelling to your users, team and stakeholders. You’ll plan the work for multi-disciplinary teams helping to make people’s interactions with government simpler, clearer and faster. You’ll be responsible for the development of part of GOV.UK, in line with the GOV.UK roadmap.

We are looking for a Senior Product Manager who wants to make a difference by delivering simpler, clearer and faster public services that meet user needs.

 As a Senior Product Manager, you’ll:

  • be responsible for supporting one of GOV.UK’s strategic objectives, ensuring that all product teams involved are prioritising and delivering to achieve that goal 

  • lead one or more multi-disciplinary teams to deliver products and continuously improve them through all stages of the product lifecycle


We are looking for experienced product managers who can lead teams through the product lifecycle to run, support and continuously improve products of significant scale and complexity.

You’ll be someone who has a track-record of leading successful product delivery teams in agile environments. Someone who takes pride in representing users and makes evidence-based decisions about priorities.

You are guided by the fundamental principles of putting user needs first, focusing on delivery and outcomes over process, and being open and collaborative.

We're interested in people with experience of:

  • shipping and evolving great digital products by working with a variety of disciplines involved in agile delivery, including engineering, design, content, data analysis and user research

  • defining and communicating product vision, creating and managing product roadmaps and making prioritisation decisions based on evidence


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