Herd Consulting
Consultant Business Analyst

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Our Consultant Business Analysts are pragmatic problem-solvers who know how to make change happen in the real world, not just on paper. We’re looking for experienced BAs who can build trusted relationships, work collaboratively with clients and teams, and deliver meaningful outcomes without hiding behind process or consultancy theatre. You’ll bring strong analysis skills, commercial awareness, adaptability, and a people-first approach that aligns with Herd’s “non-consultancy vibes”.
We hire experienced adults and trust people to get the job done. As a growing scale-up, you’ll be trusted with responsibility early and expected to get stuck in where needed.
As a Consultant Business Analyst You’ll Be
- A passionate business analyst with experience beyond just process modelling and requirements engineering; able to draw upon your know-how to get stuff done for clients in a pragmatic and impactful way.
- Experienced in business analysis across different contexts, from small improvement initiatives through to user-centred, product-led delivery and large-scale transformation.
- A relationship builder who can create and foster long-term client relationships, helping build Herd’s brand as a trusted partner whilst embracing “non-consultancy vibes”.
- Obsessed with outcomes: delivering what’s needed for the client, when it’s needed.
- A team player who embraces the “Power of Herd”, sharing knowledge and expertise to enhance the overall experience clients get from working with us.
- Committed to continuous learning, proactively seeking ways to improve your knowledge, toolkit, and refine your craft.
- Commercially aware and able to deliver value for money for clients in line with our company values.
- An adaptable all-rounder who enjoys taking on challenges and can work across different industries, sectors, and delivery environments.
- A positive presence within the team, contributing to an inclusive environment for Herd folk and clients alike, and helping keep Herd a great place to work.
- Able to tell a compelling story through your work in order to influence stakeholders on the best way forward.
- Pragmatic enough to know that the “right” approach depends on the client, the context, and the outcome needed.
Key elements of the role
- Own defined business analysis delivery within projects, products, or programmes.
- Take ownership of your work, manage stakeholder relationships, and escalate issues appropriately, proposing practical options and solutions where needed.
- Operate primarily in a billable consulting role, either independently within blended client teams or as part of a wider Herd engagement.
- Work across small and medium-sized initiatives, whilst supporting larger transformation programmes where required.
- Collaborate closely with customers throughout delivery — building relationships, managing your own work, supporting collaboration, and helping teams reach informed decisions.
- Join engagements at different stages of the lifecycle, from early exploration and discovery through to live delivery and implementation.
- Contribute to wider professional communities and share your experiences internally across Herd and externally through blogs, podcasts, and events.
- Support the growth of Herd through contributions to bids, tenders, pre-sales activities, Statements of Work, case studies, and thought leadership content.
- Embrace the reality of a fast-growing scale-up environment and be willing to get stuck in where needed.we’re looking for folk who’ll embrace that and get stuck in where needed.
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Core skills and characteristics
- Enjoy getting things done and driving tangible outcomes.
- Build strong working relationships with people at all levels, across teams, functions, and cultures, and can influence where needed.
- Able to synthesise complex information and communicate it in a simple, clear, and effective way.
- Accountable, proactive, and comfortable owning your work and deliverables.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with excellent attention to detail.
- A self-starter who can identify priorities, make decisions, and work independently when needed.
- Confident influencing stakeholders and constructively challenging ways of working where there may be a better approach.
- Comfortable working at pace within fast-moving delivery environments.
- Curious and adaptable, with the ability to learn new concepts, domains, and tools quickly.
- Comfortable presenting and defending your thinking, whilst remaining open-minded to better ideas and alternative perspectives.
- Able to apply pragmatism and judgement to choose the right approach depending on the situation and desired outcome.
- Comfortable working within multidisciplinary teams alongside product, delivery, design, engineering, and operational colleagues.
- Someone who takes pride in producing high-quality, engaging, and visually clear deliverables
- Comfortable constructively challenging customers and colleagues when there may be a better way of doing things, balancing confidence with empathy and professionalism.
- Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills.
Desirable experience
- Experience working within central government, arms-length bodies, local authorities, higher education, or charities.
- First-hand experience working within the GOV.UK Service Standard.
- Experience using data analysis tools such as Power BI, SQL, or Python.


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Right to work
You must have the right to work in the UK. Applicants without this will not be progressed. Herd Consulting does not currently offer sponsorship.
Security clearance
Due to the nature of the clients we work with, you may be required to undergo security vetting up to and including Security Check (SC) or Developed Vetting (DV) clearance levels.
If you have any reason to believe you may not successfully obtain the required clearance, this must be declared as early as possible and before accepting any offer of employment.
Location
You can be based anywhere across mainland UK. There will be some expectation to travel to client sites as and when needed.
You’ll also be expected to visit our Sheffield office at least once per month for team meetings. For those living within a 25-mile radius of Sheffield, we encourage regular office time where possible, typically around once per week. Outside of that, we’re completely comfortable with folk working remotely from within the UK. Due to the nature of the work we do, remote working from outside of the UK is not permitted.
Benefits
Package: £42,000-£52,000 (depending upon experience) plus the following benefits and perks:
- 25 days annual leave, plus Bank Holidays
- An additional day off to celebrate your birthday
- £1,000 annual personal development fund to spend as you wish
- Employee perks programme with exclusive discounts and savings across hundreds of retailers
- Electric Vehicle (EV) and Cycle to Work salary sacrifice schemes (available after passing probation)
- Life assurance cover at 3x salary
- 24/7 Virtual GP and Advanced Nurse Practitioner access
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) available 24/7, 365 days a year
- Child Mental Health Support
- Cancer Awareness and Nurse Support, provided by Perci Health, the UK’s leading virtual cancer clinic.
- Online physiotherapy service
- Second Medical Opinion — offers access to a UK based specialist consultant who can provide a second medical opinion on a diagnosis or treatment plan.
- Dog-friendly employer — we love seeing dogs in the office!
- Paid pet bereavement leave from Day 1
- Discounts with retailers in Leah’s Yard
- Regular Herd socials, both virtual and in-person, including lunches, beer tasting, award nights, crazy golf, and more
We're also proud to be named one of the Sunday Times Best Places to Work for three years running, 2024, 2025, and 2026.
Closing Date
We review applications as they come in and may close the advert early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications or fill the roles ahead of schedule. If it sounds like your kind of thing, we’d encourage you to apply sooner rather than later.
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