Charles Alan Consulting Ltd
AI Governance Analyst

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AI Governance Analyst
Location: London / Hybrid
We are looking for an AI Governance Analyst to support the safe and effective adoption of AI within a leading financial services organisation.
This is a hands-on governance and risk role focused on helping teams progress AI and Generative AI use cases through the appropriate governance processes, assessing associated risks and providing the analysis and reporting required for effective AI oversight.
You will work across AI, Technology, Risk, Legal, Compliance, and Information Security, supporting the organisation as its use of tools including Generative AI and Large Language Models continues to grow.
Key responsibilities
- Assess AI use cases across areas including data, privacy, security, accuracy, bias, IP, and human oversight
- Support teams through AI governance and risk-assessment processes
- Maintain AI use-case inventories, risk assessments, and mitigation actions
- Gather evidence and track outstanding governance requirements
- Analyse AI usage and risk data and produce management information
- Support reporting into AI governance and Responsible AI forums
- Help improve governance processes, controls, templates, and dashboards
- Monitor developments in AI risk, regulation, and responsible AI standards
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- Experience within governance, risk, regulatory, business analysis, or a related discipline
- Strong analytical skills and attention to detail
- Experience assessing risks, controls, or governance requirements
- Strong MI, reporting, and data-analysis capability
- Experience working across technical and non-technical stakeholders
- An understanding of Generative AI, LLMs, and associated risks
- Strong written and verbal communication skills


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Experience in AI Governance, Responsible AI, Model Risk, Technology Risk, Data Governance, or Information Security would be particularly relevant.
- Familiarity with Responsible AI frameworks, AI regulation, or standards would be advantageous, as would previous experience within banking, asset management, or another regulated environment.
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