Lead Architect - Outside IR35 , Medtech, Digital Healthcare

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Outside IR35, Lead Architect, Enterprise Architect, Martech, Dynamics CRM

My leading client is looking for a Lead Architect / Enterprise Architect to define and drive the enterprise-wide architecture for a fast‑growing digital organisation expanding across the international markets. This role shapes our future-state architecture, unifies our platforms, and ensures we can scale safely, efficiently, and compliantly.

What You'll Do

Define and evolve a modular, scalable target architecture for multi‑market digital platforms.
Guide build vs. buy decisions, platform reuse, and third‑party integrations.
Partner with technology, product, and delivery teams to bridge strategy and execution.
Drive adoption of modern engineering practices (CI/CD, observability, IaC, modular design).
Oversee architectural governance for new features, migrations, and multi‑market deployments.
Ensure architectures meet regulatory, data residency, and compliance requirements.

What You Bring

Experience designing scalable, API-first or MACH-aligned digital platforms.
Strong Healthcare Sector experience
Background in multi-region or regulated environments (health, pharma, finance, etc.).
Strong understanding of cloud (Azure preferred; AWS beneficial), data governance, and analytics.
Familiarity with CRM, MarTech, and modern CMS platforms.
Ability to influence across product, engineering, data, and commercial teams.
A pragmatic, principles-led approach to architecture and decision-making.

What We're Looking For

Clear architectural vision and narrative.
Strong systems thinking across infrastructure, data, services, and UX.
Ability to design modular, reusable components without overengineering.
Sound judgement in trade-offs and architectural governance.
Confidence working in fast-paced, outcome-driven environments.If this role is of interest please share you cv ASAP

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