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Trust Policy Programme Manager

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Trust Policy Programme Manager
Trust Policy Programme Manager (Contract)
Contract: Until December 2026 (extensions likely) Location: Hybrid / London – 1 day per week onsite Day Rate: £600–£650 (outside IR35)
About the Role
Are you an experienced Programme Manager with a background in regulatory compliance, Trust & Safety, or online platform policy?
We’re supporting one of the world’s leading consumer technology businesses in strengthening their Trust & Policy function. This is a key opportunity to drive global online safety and regulatory compliance, working across Legal, Product, Engineering, Operations, and Data Science teams to deliver complex compliance programmes.
This role is a highly visible contract position, where you’ll shape how regulatory requirements are translated into scalable operational processes and product delivery.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead cross-functional regulatory compliance programmes, from planning through delivery
- Translate complex legal and regulatory requirements into practical operational and product initiatives
- Partner with Legal, Product, Engineering, Operations, Privacy, and Data Science teams
- Develop implementation plans, milestones, risk assessments, dependency management, and governance frameworks
- Support regulatory reporting, audits, and submissions
- Track delivery progress and maintain clear communication with senior stakeholders
- Drive consistency across compliance processes and operational controls
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Required Skills & Experience
- 3+ years’ experience delivering complex programmes within a technology organisation
- Strong background in Trust & Safety, regulatory compliance, legal operations, programme management, or a related discipline
- Familiarity with online safety legislation, including:
- EU Digital Services Act (DSA)
- UK Online Safety Act
- Australian Online Safety legislation
- US platform safety regulations
- Exceptional stakeholder management skills (across technical and non-technical teams)
- Strong programme management and organisational abilities
- Comfortable working in fast-moving, ambiguous environments
- Analytical expertise, with the ability to leverage data to inform decisions


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Desirable Advantages
- Previous experience in Trust & Safety, particularly in engineering or product-lead roles
- Hands-on experience influencing Engineering and Product teams
- Background in delivering large-scale cross-functional regulatory programmes
- A pragmatic, collaborative approach with exceptional communication skills
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