Areti Group | B Corp™
Delivery Manager

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Delivery Manager (SFIA Level 5) – Public Sector Programme, Newcastle
We are looking for a SFIA Level 5 Delivery Manager to join a client engagement within the public sector.
Role: Delivery Manager (SFIA 5)
Rate: Up to £460 per day
Clearance Required: BPSS
Location/Travel: Travel to Newcastle once per month – two days with overnight stay
Start Date: 27/07
Key Responsibilities:
- Public sector / government experience required
- Manage delivery through all GDS assessment phases – Discovery, Alpha, Private Beta, Public Beta, and transition to Live
- Apply the most appropriate Agile and Lean tools and techniques (e.g. Scrum, Kanban, XP – Extreme Programming)
- Build and maintain teams, ensuring they are motivated, collaborating, and working well
- Responsible for integration of the Digital delivery plan with the wider Project plan
- Identify obstacles and help the team overcome them
- Focus the team on what is most important to the delivery of products and services
- Encourage and facilitate continuous improvement of the delivery team
- Coach and mentor both team members and others
- Actively participate in relevant craft communities, sharing best practices and thought leadership
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