Product Lead (Public Sector)

<h1><span class="emphasis-3">Join Kainos and Shape the Future </span></h1><p>At Kainos, we’re problem solvers, innovators, and collaborators - driven by a shared mission to create real impact. Whether we’re transforming digital services for millions, delivering cutting-edge Workday solutions, or pushing the boundaries of technology, we do it together.</p><p><br>We believe in a <b>people-first culture</b>, where your ideas are valued, your growth is supported, and your contributions truly make a difference. Here, you’ll be part of a diverse, ambitious team that celebrates creativity and collaboration.</p><p><br>Ready to make your mark? <b>Join us and be part of something bigger.</b></p><p>As a Product Lead at Kainos, you will play a <b>lead role across one or more multi-disciplinary agile delivery teams</b>. You will <b>own the end-to-end backlog for a product</b>, responsible for its overall quality and maturity. You will <b>lead the business analysts and product consultants on your project</b>, ensuring that the processes for <span style="overflow-wrap: break-word; display: inline; text-decoration: inherit; hyphens: auto;">requirements-gathering</span> and prioritisation are operating effectively.</p><p><br>You will work with delivery managers and solution architects to shape the approach for the work you and the wider team undertakes. You proactively <b>seek commercial opportunities</b> and take a lead role in product-level commercial negotiations.</p><p><br>You will actively support the engagement with product or programme-level business stakeholders, gaining their buy-in and managing their expectations. You will act as a visible leader within the consulting capability, owning the delivery of consulting initiatives. You’ll also manage, coach and develop a small number of staff, with a focus on managing employee performance<br><br><b>Minimum requirements:</b></p><ul><li><b>Experience in bespoke software delivery,</b> <b>operating as a part of an agile team working for an external customer </b>(experience in a client-facing role in a consulting environment is a must-have).</li><li><b>UK Public sector experience (central government)</b>.</li><li>Responsible for <b>owning the end-to-end product backlog</b> and taking responsibility for story quality and maturity.</li><li>Experience in <b>shaping the approach</b> taken in a range of phases of the software development lifecycle – such as analysis, acceptance, launch and live ops. Responsible for ensuring that <span style="overflow-wrap: break-word; display: inline; text-decoration: inherit; hyphens: auto;">requirements-gathering,</span> refinement and prioritisation processes are effective.</li><li>Experience devising goal-oriented roadmaps, gaining buy-in from stakeholders and instilling a focus on MVP. Experience leading the collaborative breakdown of goals into small pieces of value-delivering work.</li><li>Experience leading product teams, ensuring the <b>product vision and goals</b> are understood so that the scope is managed by the team effectively.</li><li>Proven ability to lead, providing direction and promoting good product management practices across one or more agile teams.</li><li>Experience coaching and mentoring clients and colleagues in agile techniques and best practices.</li><li>Proven ability of <b>strong team management skills</b>, including effectively managing, mentoring and coaching members of your team and wider community is important.</li><li><b>Strong commercial awareness</b> and active participation in revenue or sales-generating activity.</li><li>Actively supports and builds relationships with product and programme-level business stakeholders.</li><li>Facilitates workshops with senior stakeholders, negotiating conflicting viewpoints and achieving buy-in for new initiatives.</li><li>Experience implementing appropriate <span style="overflow-wrap: break-word; display: inline; text-decoration: inherit; hyphens: auto;">tools/standards/techniques</span> for business analysis and requirements gathering, securing appropriate buy-in from our internal teams and the client.</li><li>Responsible for working with delivery leads and solution architects to manage scope within commercial constraints, such as cost restrictions or project deadlines.</li><li>Demonstrate a good understanding of relevant technologies and architecture concepts.</li></ul><h1><span class="emphasis-3"><b>Embracing our differences  </b> </span></h1><p>At Kainos, we believe in the power of diversity, equity and inclusion. We are committed to building a team that is as diverse as the world we live in, where everyone is valued, respected, and given an equal chance to thrive.   We actively seek out talented people from all backgrounds, regardless of age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or any other characteristic that makes them who they are.   We also believe every candidate deserves a level playing field.  <br></p><p>Our friendly talent acquisition team is here to support you every step of the way, so if you require any accommodations or adjustments, we encourage you to reach out.  <br></p><p>We understand that everyone's journey is different, and by having a private conversation we can ensure that our recruitment process is tailored to your needs.</p><p></p><p> </p>

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