Harvey Nash
Lead Product Manager – EdTech – London

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Lead Product Manager – EdTech – London
Lead Product Manager – EdTech – London
Competitive Salary + Benefits – Salary up to £90k
2 days per week onsite
Our client is seeking an experienced Lead Product Manager to drive product strategy and delivery across a portfolio of digital programmes and services.
You will play a key role in:
- Shaping product vision
- Defining strategic roadmaps
- Leading multidisciplinary teams to deliver innovative digital solutions
As a trusted advisor, you’ll work closely with senior leaders, delivery teams, and clients to navigate complex product challenges and ensure successful outcomes across large-scale programmes of work.
Working in a collaborative, agile environment, you will:
- Lead strategic workshops
- Establish product best practices
- Champion value-driven delivery across multiple teams
- Coach and mentor Product Managers, building capability and strengthening the product community
This role requires a highly experienced product leader who can balance long-term strategic thinking with practical delivery, ensuring products and services remain aligned with business objectives, customer needs, and organisational priorities.
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Essential Experience
- Extensive experience in leading product strategy across complex programmes and portfolios
- Proven ability to translate business objectives into actionable product roadmaps and delivery plans
- Experience defining and implementing product standards, governance frameworks, and delivery methodologies
- Strong stakeholder management skills, including influencing senior leadership teams and decision-makers
- Experience leading product discovery, validation, and delivery activities across multiple teams
- Proven track record of coaching, mentoring, and developing Product Managers and product teams
- Expertise in product metrics, OKRs, forecasting, and value measurement to demonstrate programme success and ROI
- Experience managing large-scale digital product delivery focused on achieving measurable business outcomes
- Strong understanding of Agile delivery methodologies and multidisciplinary team environments
- Experience building trusted relationships and acting as a strategic product advisor to stakeholders


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Desirable Experience
- Ability to adapt product strategies in response to evolving business priorities, market conditions, or technology landscapes
- Experience implementing modern product management methodologies such as Lean Startup, Product-Led Growth, or outcome-based delivery approaches
- Experience driving product maturity and establishing product operating models within complex organisations
- Proven ability to foster a culture of collaboration, continuous improvement, and evidence-based decision making
- Experience contributing to product communities through mentoring, thought leadership, industry events, or published content
- Consultancy or client-facing delivery experience
Note: Please submit your updated CV to Dean Sadler-Parkes at Harvey Nash for immediate consideration.
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