Head of Proposition Governance

(Hybrid – 3 days/week in office) | 12-Month FTC (strong intent to go permanent) | £75,000–£95,000 + benefits. 


A leading, adviser-owned financial advisor — spanning wealth management, protection, mortgages and pensions — is looking for an experienced Head of Proposition Governance to lead and evolve its proposition governance capability.

Following a significant recent capital investment and new (internal promotion) senior leadership, the business is in a genuine growth phase — expanding its adviser base and its product range. This is a rare opportunity to join at a pivotal moment and shape governance across a proposition set that's actively evolving.

This is a governance and oversight role, not a hands-on product-building one. You'll be the person ensuring the product range is good for customers, commercially sound, and defensible to regulators — owning the framework, chairing the committees, and holding the business to account

What You'll Be Doing
  • Lead the design, delivery and continuous improvement of the Proposition Governance Framework, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements, Consumer Duty and group risk appetite
  • Own the end-to-end Proposition Development & Management Framework — covering in-house and third-party products, due diligence, target market analysis and periodic review of existing propositions
  • Chair and manage key governance forums, including the Proposition Management Committee and Product Review Committee
  • Use market insight, customer data and competitor analysis to identify opportunities and support strong customer outcomes
  • Provide clear governance reporting to senior leadership and boards
  • Manage provider/supplier relationships, including commercial negotiation
  • Lead and develop a small, established team

What You'll Need
  • Significant senior-level experience in financial services and product/proposition governance
  • A strong track record in proposition development and governance within a regulated environment
  • Excellent working knowledge of the regulatory landscape, including Consumer Duty and its impact on customer outcomes
  • Broad knowledge across wealth, insurance and mortgages — including provider, competitor, market and adviser dynamics
  • Experience in supplier selection, commercial negotiation, and influencing senior stakeholders, committees and boards
  • Confidence chairing committees and presenting to senior leadership
  • A relevant professional or postgraduate qualification is advantageous

This is a fast moving position - we encourage you to apply now and the team will be in touch shortly. 

Goodluck!