Inventum Group
Taxonomist

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Taxonomy Lead 2 year FTC
Hybrid | London + £3,000 London Allowance | Cardiff or Edinburgh, plus very generous benefits.
Are you passionate about taxonomy, metadata, and the intelligent organisation of content?
We're recruiting for a Taxonomy Lead to join a globally recognised organisation undergoing an exciting transformation of its learning, assessment, and digital content portfolio.
This is a unique opportunity to shape how educational content, learning resources, and assessment materials are categorised, managed, and reused across a large international product portfolio.
What you'll be doing:
- Designing and maintaining taxonomies and classification systems for learning and assessment content
- Developing metadata standards, tagging approaches, and content structures
- Improving content discoverability, archiving, and reuse of valuable intellectual property
- Working with product, content, learning design, and assessment specialists to ensure taxonomy frameworks support excellent user experiences
- Supporting the implementation of new tools, systems, and approaches for content management and asset governance
- Driving best practice across taxonomy, metadata, and information management
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- Experience designing and implementing taxonomies and metadata structures
- Knowledge of content management, digital libraries, archive systems, or DAM/CMS platforms
- Experience managing assets, databases, or knowledge repositories
- Strong stakeholder engagement and change management skills
- Experience working with digital products, content operations, or information management environments
- Exposure to GenAI and its application within content management would be highly beneficial
Location
Hybrid working with opportunities to be based in:
- London (£3,000 London Allowance)
- Cardiff
- Edinburgh
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