Instinct Resourcing
Product Manager

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Job Title: Product Manager
Salary: £60,000 (Pro rated)
Location: Remote – couple of days a month, or more (flexible), in the office in the South West of England or London
Duration: 6-month FTC
The Role
This is an exciting opportunity to work in a customer-centric environment with a team of instructional designers, assessment specialists, delivery partners, and marketing professionals to revitalize and grow a market-leading portfolio of apprenticeship products.
As a Product Manager, you will work to take products from concept through to launch, while managing multiple workstreams and engaging with both internal and external stakeholders, all with the objective of growing the apprenticeship offering.
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The Company
You will work within a UK membership body at the forefront of shaping the future of computing and information technology, driving excellence through industry standards, certifications, and the accreditation of cutting-edge academic programmes. Championing innovation alongside responsibility, it empowers professionals at every stage to grow, connect, and lead in a rapidly evolving digital world.
Skills & Experience
- Product management or product development experience
- Experience taking products from concept through to launch
- Project management capability
- Experience managing multiple concurrent workstreams
- Excellent stakeholder management skills, both internal and external
- Ability to work with SMEs, training providers, and cross-functional teams
- Experience within apprenticeships, assessment, learning, training, or skills development
- Understanding of the apprenticeship and skills landscape
- Ability to work in an ambiguous, reform-driven environment
- Strong organisational skills and an outcome-focused approach


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This is a great opportunity to join a very well-established professional membership institution and lead on the improvement of their apprenticeships.
If you are interested, please apply with an updated CV and/or reach out to ben.forrester@instinct.co.uk
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