Service Delivery Manager
| Posting date: | 22 January 2026 |
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| Salary: | £64,659 to £76,260 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 08 February 2026 |
| Location: | Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Remote working: | Hybrid - work remotely up to 5 days per week |
| Company: | Scottish Funding Council |
| Job type: | Permanent |
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Summary
Key responsibilities
• Lead and develop the service delivery for designated digital products and platforms, including meeting SLAs, security and accessibility standards.
• Plan and deliver change using agile methods (Scrum/Kanban), maintain product backlogs, roadmaps and release plans and embed continuous improvement.
• Champion user‑centred design (Digital Scotland Service Standard) through discovery, prototyping and usability assurance.
• Turn strategy into outcomes, align roadmaps and investment cases to CIO priorities and Scotland’s public service reform agenda.
• Drive data‑informed decisions, define service KPI’s/Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) using analytics and feedback loops to prioritise and improve.
• Deliver strong governance risk management, aligned with SFC’s risk management framework.
• Manage supplier delivery to contracted outcomes and co-ordinate cross‑agency dependencies (e.g. Scottish Government, colleges, universities and SDS)
• Partner with internal and external teams to ensure robust, secure, cost‑effective digital services.
• Contribute to financial planning, benefits tracking and value for money across the portfolio of SFC’s digital services.
• Coach teams and senior leadership in agile and service management, promote an inclusive, learning‑oriented digital culture.
• Lead and develop pragmatic roadmaps that demonstrates SFC’s evolution in digital maturity.
• Lead and develop the digital project team.
Skills, qualifications and experience
Essential
• Proven end‑to‑end ownership of digital services, delivering to defined outcomes through an evidence-based approach.
• Demonstrable agile delivery experience coordinating multidisciplinary teams and suppliers, clear backlog, sprint and release management, ideally using Scrum or Kanban.
• Strong user‑centred design orientation experience running or using discovery, user research, prototyping and usability testing.
• Strong experience in designing and delivering projects against KPI’s/OKR’s, using analytics, feedback and insight to prioritise and improve.
• Risk, incident & change management in a live service context, familiarity with ITIL or equivalent service management practices.
• Excellent stakeholder management experience across business and technology with the ability to negotiate and persuade non-technical experts, translating needs into roadmaps and executable plans with clear written and verbal communication.
• Strong organisation and project management, ability to balance strategic priorities with day‑to‑day delivery in a dynamic and changing environment.
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