Programme Manager – Lead Complex Change at Scale
This role is hybrid and can be based at either one of the following locations: Manchester, Southport, Stoke, Tunbridge Wells or Peterborough.
Are you an experienced Programme Manager who thrives on delivering transformation at pace? Want to work across a portfolio of innovative and high-impact projects, partnering with C-suite stakeholders and driving change that matters?
We’re looking for a dynamic Programme Manager to join one of the UK’s leading insurance brokers. This is your chance to take the reins of complex, multi-project programmes and lead a high-performing team to success.
What You’ll Be Doing
* Define, lead, and deliver large-scale programmes (5–10 projects, £1m–£10m budgets)
* Work closely with senior execs to shape programmes from idea to execution
* Lead and develop a team of Senior Project Managers and Project Managers
* Own the full programme lifecycle: scope, plan, resource, budget, risks, governance, and benefits
* Use Agile, Lean, and Waterfall methodologies to deliver rapid and safe change
* Champion continuous improvement across the Programme Delivery function
* Act as a trusted advisor and change leader across brands within the Group
What You’ll Bring
Essential:
* Proven track record delivering complex programmes with interdependent projects in a change environment
* Strong leadership skills and experience managing cross-functional teams
* Excellent stakeholder management – confident influencing at C-suite level
* Expertise in programme governance, controls, financial management, risk handling
* Deep knowledge of Agile, Lean, and traditional PM methodologies
* Experience working in virtual teams and navigating ambiguity
Desirable:
* Insurance or financial services experience (broking a plus)
* Formal programme management qualification
Who You Are
* A results-driven leader who thrives in fast-paced environments
* A natural collaborator with gravitas and the confidence to challenge upwards
* Passionate about people development, innovation, and continuous improvement