Edenbrook
Finance Programme Manager, Workday - 12-month FTC

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We are currently partnering with a market-leading speciality Insurer to recruit a Finance Programme Manager on an FTC. The successful candidate will lead the New General Ledger (GL) programme which will implement a single cloud-enable general ledger platform (Workday) to support finance growth and deliver both financial and operational benefits.
Key Responsibilities
- Managed the day-to-day delivery of project activities, ensuring milestones and objectives were achieved.
- Defined, captured, and secured agreement on clear, measurable project scope at initiation.
- Designed, planned, and delivered projects and programmes in line with agreed scope, timelines, budgets, and quality standards.
- Led proactive risk, issue, and action management through effective stakeholder engagement and cross-functional collaboration.
- Maintained programme governance, reporting, and assurance processes in accordance with established change management methodologies.
- Produced high-quality governance documentation, including Steering Committee materials, Board papers, and executive reporting.
- Developed and executed comprehensive communication plans to ensure timely, transparent, and effective stakeholder communications.
- Identified, managed, and tracked project dependencies across a complex portfolio of change initiatives.
- Drove successful solution implementation and business adoption through effective rollout planning and stakeholder engagement.
- Managed and influenced stakeholders at all levels of the organisation, including executive leadership and C-suite sponsors.
- Monitored project performance, ensuring delivery remained aligned with strategic objectives while proactively addressing deviations.
- Coordinated cross-functional teams and resources to deliver successful project outcomes and continuous improvement initiatives.
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- Experience working within the Lloyd’s or London Market.
- Proven success in delivering finance transformation programmes.
- Experience managing General Ledger replacement or implementation projects, ideally with Workday.
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