Scrum Master

London
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Job Title: Scrum Master (1-2 Days/Week in London offices)
Location: London (Hybrid/On-site as required)
Contract: 6-12 months
Daily Rate: £550-£600 (Inside IR35)
Security Clearance: SC Clearance required

About the Role:
We are seeking an experienced Scrum Master to support infrastructure projects for a high-profile client in London. This role is 1-2 days per week in the London offices on a 6-12 month contract, offering a competitive daily rate. The ideal candidate will have SC clearance and proven experience using Scrum to deliver infrastructure projects.

The role is based in modern, swanky London offices in the centre of the city!

Key Responsibilities:

Facilitates Scrum Events: Organise and lead Sprint Planning, Daily Stand-ups, Sprint Reviews, and Retrospectives, ensuring sessions are effective and goal-focused.
Removes Impediments: Identify and resolve obstacles that hinder team progress, whether technical or organisational.
Coaches the Team: Provide guidance to the team and stakeholders on Agile principles and Scrum practices, fostering self-organisation and continuous improvement.
Protects the Team: Shield the team from distractions and external interference so they can focus on sprint goals.
Ensures Transparency: Maintain visibility of progress using tools like Jira or Azure DevOps, and encourage open, clear communication.

Required Experience & Skills:

Proven experience applying Scrum to infrastructure projects.
Strong knowledge of Agile methodologies and Scrum principles.
Experience with Jira and/or Azure DevOps is highly desirable.
Ability to facilitate Scrum events and coach teams effectively.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
Must hold SC clearance.

Why Join Us:

Hybrid (1-2 days per week in London offices)
Competitive daily rate (£550-£600 Inside IR35)
Work on critical infrastructure projectsCollaborative, professional, and modern office environment in central London

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