Head of Reporting & Analytics Delivery (Grade 5)

Role Purpose

The Head of Reporting & Analytics Delivery provides leadership for the organisation’s reporting, analytical outputs, and stakeholder-facing data products.

The role exists to ensure that:

  • Reporting and analytics are aligned to business priorities
  • Delivery is predictable and transparent
  • Stakeholders understand what is available and what is in progress
  • Data products are usable, trusted, and fit for decision-making

The role focuses on:

  • Turning data capability into business value
  • Managing delivery flow and engagement
  • Ensuring analytics outcomes are visible and understood

Scope and Impact

The role:

  • Leads the delivery of reporting and analytical services
  • Owns how business demand enters, flows through, and exits the team
  • Shapes the way analytics is presented and consumed
  • Influences senior stakeholders on effective use of reporting and insight

The Head of Reporting & Analytics Delivery operates with:

  • Autonomy over delivery approach and stakeholder engagement
  • Responsibility for prioritisation and sequencing
  • Accountability for business-facing analytical outcomes

Key Responsibilities (SFIA-8 Aligned)

Strategy and Direction

(SFIA: Information Strategy, Business Analysis)

  • Define the vision for reporting and analytics consumption
  • Align reporting priorities with business strategy
  • Shape how insight is used in decision-making
  • Balance tactical reporting needs with strategic analytical development

Reporting and Analytics Delivery

(SFIA: Programme & Project Management, Business Intelligence)

  • Ensure reports and analytical products are delivered:
    • Predictably
    • Clearly
    • To agreed quality standards
  • Own the reporting delivery operating model
  • Coordinate delivery across reporting and engineering teams
  • Monitor dependencies, risks, and capacity

Stakeholder Engagement

(SFIA: Stakeholder Relationship Management)

  • Act as primary interface between:
    • business users
    • reporting teams
    • data engineering
  • Establish clear feedback loops
  • Ensure expectations are managed and visible
  • Promote shared ownership of analytical products

Demand Management and Prioritisation

(SFIA: Portfolio Management, Demand Management)

  • Define how reporting and analytics requests are:
    • captured
    • assessed
    • prioritised
  • Balance competing stakeholder needs
  • Maintain transparency of:
    • what is being worked on
    • what is queued
    • what is at risk

Standards, Governance and Quality (Shared)

(SFIA: Governance, Quality Management)

  • Partner with Data Engineering leadership to:
    • apply standards
    • uphold definitions
    • ensure consistency
  • Embed governance into reporting delivery
  • Ensure analytical outputs meet assurance and control expectations

Capability and Community Leadership

(SFIA: Learning & Development Management)

  • Develop the reporting and analytics community
  • Promote good practice in:
    • report design
    • visualisation
    • analytical storytelling
  • Encourage collaboration between:
    • analysts
    • engineers
    • business users

Ways of Working

The Head of Reporting & Analytics Delivery:

  • Operates close to the business
  • Focuses on outcomes rather than platforms
  • Makes work visible and progress measurable
  • Uses rhythm and cadence rather than heroics
  • Ensures reporting and analytics are understood, not just delivered

Skills and Experience

Analytical and Delivery

  • Strong background in:
    • business intelligence
    • reporting platforms
    • analytical methods
  • Experience delivering analytical products at scale
  • Understanding of:
    • data pipelines
    • modelling concepts
    • data quality principles

Strategic and Organisational

  • Able to:
    • translate business needs into analytical priorities
    • manage trade-offs
    • coordinate across teams
    • work with ambiguity

Interpersonal and Leadership

  • Trusted by senior stakeholders
  • Skilled at:
    • facilitation
    • expectation management
    • communication
  • Builds confidence in data products
  • Encourages shared ownership of insight

Success Measures

The role will be considered successful when:

  • Reporting priorities are clear and agreed
  • Delivery is predictable
  • Stakeholders understand what is available and what is in progress
  • Reports are actively used in decision-making
  • Analytical work is aligned with business strategy
  • Friction between reporting and engineering is reduced

SFIA 8 Alignment (Indicative)

Primary SFIA skills at Level 5 include:

  • Information Strategy
  • Business Intelligence
  • Stakeholder Relationship Management
  • Portfolio Management
  • Programme & Project Management
  • Governance
  • Learning & Development Management

Relationship to Principal Data Engineer

This role complements the Principal Data Engineer by:

  • Turning data capability into business-facing outcomes
  • Owning delivery flow and stakeholder rhythm
  • Ensuring priorities are visible and managed
  • Providing feedback into architectural and data design decisions

Together, the two roles cover:

How data is built and how data is used
without duplication or competition.


If you want, next I can:

✅ Put your Principal role and Sam’s role side-by-side
✅ Convert both into your internal role template format
✅ Create a combined operating model diagram (lanes)
✅ Draft a joint statement to management
✅ Stress-test this for overlaps or political risk

Just tell me which you want next.

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