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Knowledge and Information Manager (Outside IR35)

Milton Keynes
1 week ago
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Network IT is currently recruiting for a Knowledge and Information Manager, to join our client on a 6 month contract term, outside IR35.
 
Please note, due to the nature of this role, it could be up to 4 or 5 days per week onsite, in either Milton Keynes or Central London. Security Clearance will be required before starting in post.
 
Our client is looking for a specialist contractor, to provide them with Knowledge and Information Management expertise across two separate projects, one of which is an M365 migration.
 
The right background for this role, will be someone who is comfortable in engaging with stakeholders and advising on records management, information management, intellectual property through the information asset register process, along with M365 experience. Please note our client is not looking for a Project Manager for this post.
 
Key Details:
Role Title: Knowledge and Information Manager
Duration: 6 Months
Rate: £430 to 440 per day
Status: Outside IR35
Location: Milton Keynes / London
Working Practice: Hybrid, but up to 4 or 5 days per week onsite some weeks
 
Key Skills:

Background in Knowledge and Information Management
Records management, information architecture, data governance experience
Knowledge of working with M365 for a migration project
Must be eligible for SC Clearance and DV Clearance (already cleared is preferential)
Must be a British National, due to the clearance requirements
Flexible to commute to Milton Keynes, or London when required (up to 5 days per week)

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