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      <description>Location: London | Salary: 46000.00-46000.00 Annual | Type: Any | Taxonomy Lead (FTC, 2 Years) | Hybrid (London) | 3 days per week onsite | Up to £46,000We''re partnering with a globally respected cultural relations and education organisation, delivering English language learning and assessment products used by millions of learners worldwide. They''re investing in how their content is structured, tagged and reused - and need someone to build that foundation from the ground up.The RoleThis is a genuinely greenfield opportunity. As Taxonomy Lead, you''ll design the approach itself - the metadata standards, categorisation and tagging structure that will let teams across the business find, allocate and repurpose content efficiently. You''ll align this to frameworks like CEFR, build the toolsets to support it, and train others to use what you''ve built. A rare chance to shape a taxonomy strategy from scratch rather than maintain someone else''s.What You''ll Be DoingDesign and build taxonomies and metadata standards from the ground upDefine the approach to categorisation, tagging and content classificationAlign classification systems with frameworks such as CEFRIdentify how existing content can be allocated and repurposed across productsDevelop toolset...</description>
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