Product Manager
Digital Learning Products (courses and online learning)
Cambridgeshire | Hybrid Working
Twice a week onsite + easy access + free parking
£55,000 + Bonus + Benefits
I’m working with a global membership organisation investing heavily in the future of digital learning, workforce capability and professional education.
One of the biggest projects in the portfolio is the redevelopment of a large-scale Digital Academy platform. Currently a successful B2B learning offer, the ambition is to evolve it into a richer, more scalable learning ecosystem with broader reach, stronger engagement and a sharper proposition for both organisations and individual professionals.
The right person for this role will have taken a product from customer insight through to market launch.
Who We're Looking For:
* You’re the kind of person who reads a brief and immediately starts thinking about the market, the user, the opportunity and the gaps.
* You'd rather go and talk to a customer than wait for the data to arrive. You build relationships easily at every level, from a student completing their first online module to C-suite at a government department investing in company-wide training.
* You’re be able to talk to someone about an idea and say "right, let's talk to the users, let's start scoping this out, let's go into a full business case and look at how we do it."
You will need:
* Proven end-to-end product management experience — 'not just refreshing and tweaking an existing product, but taking something new and taking it right the way through.'
* A commercial mindset: you understand P&L, value creation, and what makes a business case compelling. Strong communication and stakeholder skills.
* An analytical approach. You use data and insight to inform decisions, but you also know when to pick up the phone instead.
This is a high-visibility role sitting between commercial, marketing, digital and delivery teams. The technical capability already exists internally. Your role is to shape the proposition, drive the product thinking and make sure the right things get built.
Some days you’ll be whiteboarding new ideas with stakeholders. Other days you’ll be building business cases, speaking with users or exploring new market opportunities with international teams. If the data’s not there, you're happy to go and talk to people.
You’ll probably thrive here if you enjoy:
* Understanding your audience and what effects their world
* Building products your users need from scratch
* Fast-moving collaborative environments
* Talking to customers and stakeholders
* Turning insight into action
* Balancing strategy with hands-on delivery
* Working with digital learning / online courses as products you can take to market
* International scope. Low ego. Plenty of visibility and influence.
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