Create your best future and join BT as Head of Strategy, a senior leadership role shaping the future of our platform and product strategy.
What’s the role?
As Head of Strategy, you will be accountable for defining and driving BT’s Platform and Product Strategy, while contributing to broader corporate strategic priorities where platform capability, advice ecosystems and technology differentiation are critical.
Reporting to the Chief Product Officer (or equivalent), you will own the 3–5 year competitive platform strategy, translating customer, adviser, market and technology insights into a clear, prioritised and executable roadmap. Operating as a senior player‑coach, the role combines strategic leadership with hands‑on delivery, cross‑functional orchestration and execution oversight.
A core requirement of the role is a strong understanding of platforms as technology‑enabled businesses, leveraging enterprise architecture and technology roadmaps to drive scalable, differentiated outcomes. You will also bring deep knowledge of advice businesses and the end‑to‑end advice value chain, ensuring strategy is grounded in how advisers, customers and technology interact to deliver advice at scale.
What will I be accountable for?
Platform & Competitive Strategy
Advice Ecosystem & Value Chain
Technology & Architecture Alignment
Execution Focus
What do I need?
Our Promise to You
We’re committed to building a business that delivers outstanding outcomes for our customers and advisers, and an environment where our people can do their best work. In return, we offer:
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