Atrium EMEA are partnering with a world leading IT services contractor on a major regulatory-change delivery programme at one of the UK’s top five banks. We’re looking for two experienced Scrum Masters with recent experience working with top-tier, enterprise-level financial services clients to lead Agile teams through the delivery of critical risk-data and risk-reporting improvements under BCBS 239, Basel III/IV and relevant PRA/FCA frameworks. Your background with large financial services organisations will be key to steering best practice and stakeholder alignment.
Experience, qualification, and soft skills, have you got everything required to succeed in this opportunity Find out below.
Rate: £400–£500 per day (Inside IR35)
Locations: Hybrid – 2 days per week on-site in Central London or Central Glasgow (candidates must live within a commutable distance to their chosen location)
Duration: Initial 12-month contract
Key Project
You’ll guide teams delivering BCBS 239 – the global standard for risk-data aggregation and risk-reporting – ensuring regulators’ requirements for accurate, timely data are met across stress and normal conditions. This programme is pivotal to strengthening the bank’s risk-management capabilities and achieving full regulatory compliance.
What we’re looking for:
Proven Scrum Master experience on large-scale regulatory or remediation programmes (e.g. BCBS 239, Basel III/IV, PRA/FCA compliance) within enterprise-level financial services clients
Agile pedigree: CSM, PSM or equivalent Agile certification; track record of coaching teams, facilitating all Scrum ceremonies, removing impediments and driving continuous improvement
Domain knowledge: familiarity with banking risk domains (risk-data aggregation, finance/treasury, credit-risk) and regulatory frameworks (BCBS 239, Basel III/IV)
Stakeholder engagement: exceptional communicator, able to work with business, technology and risk teams to keep delivery on track
Contract stability: evidence of longevity in previous assignments (minimal short stints)
Banking exposure: experience within a top-tier UK bank or similar enterprise-level financial services client is imperative and must be recent