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Role: Product Manager - Digital Identity
Rate: £500 Per Day (Inside IR35)
Duration: 5 Months (Rolling)
Location: 1 Day per week In Leeds
Start Date: 2 Weeks
We're looking for an experienced Product Manager to take ownership of a digital identity record for staff across one of the UK's largest and most complex organisations - as part of a major Single Sign-On (SSO) programme.
This is a genuinely high-impact role. You'll own the vision, roadmap, and quality of a product that underpins onboarding, access management, and the full identity lifecycle at national scale.
What you'll be doing
- Defining and maintaining a clear product roadmap aligned to SSO and wider identity and access management (IAM) priorities
- Prioritising delivery of core capabilities: identity creation, provisioning, and leaver processing
- Leading multidisciplinary teams to hit agreed milestones
- Driving the MVP and scaling plans across multiple organisations and user groups
- Engaging IT, HR, and operational stakeholders to shape requirements and drive adoption
- Representing the product in senior governance forums and boards
- Delivering measurable outcomes: faster onboarding and first-day access, fewer duplicate accounts, and automated provisioning/deprovisioning
- Overseeing the design of a single, trusted staff identity record with high data quality, auditability, and alignment to identity standards
- Ensuring integration with national identity services, Active Directory, and the wider systems ecosystem
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- Strong product leadership experience in complex, multi-stakeholder environments
- A self-starting, confident, inquisitive, and collaborative approach
- Experience delivering identity, access management, or large-scale data platforms
- A proven track record of taking products from MVP through pilot to scale
- Strong stakeholder management skills across national, regional, and supplier levels
- A data-driven approach to prioritisation and benefits tracking
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