
Hi J***an,
I’m J***ne, an HR recruiter at StrategyBrain. I came across your profile and was really impressed by your 25+ years in RMI and disabled home adaptations, especially your leadership at I***C in launching TrustMark schemes and the IN_Sure warranty. We’re currently partnering with A***d to recruit a Director of Home Adaptation & RMI Strategy. Your background seems like an excellent fit,would you be open to a brief chat to explore this opportunity?
Best regards,
J***ne
HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain
Hi J***ne, thanks for reaching out! The Director of Home Adaptation & RMI Strategy role sounds like a great match given my experience launching the TrustMark schemes and IN_Sure warranty at I***C,I’d love to chat. What’s your availability this week?


Hi J***an,
Great to hear you’re interested! I’m available for a 30-minute chat on:
- Tuesday 2:00,4:00 pm
- Wednesday 10:00 am,12:00 pm
- Thursday 9:00,11:00 am
Let me know which slot suits you (or suggest another), and I’ll send a calendar invite.
In the meantime, here’s a quick overview of A***d and the Director of Home Adaptation & RMI Strategy role:
Company Snapshot
• A mission-driven mid-size firm specialising in tech-enabled home adaptations and RMI for elderly and disabled clients
• Strong partnerships with local authorities, HIAs and insurers to deliver warranty-backed referral programmes
• Committed to reducing red tape, improving customer outcomes and setting industry standards
Role Highlights
1. Strategic Leadership , You’ll craft and execute the roadmap for disabled home adaptations and RMI services, building on your TrustMark and IN_Sure success.
2. Partnership Management , Lead collaborations with councils, HIAs and insurers to expand our warranty-backed offerings.
3. Platform Oversight , Guide the ongoing development of our supply-chain management software, driving efficiency and scalability.
4. Stakeholder Engagement , Leverage your network of tradespeople, community partners and government to fuel growth.
5. Innovation & Impact , Identify process improvements to streamline operations, enhance compliance and elevate customer satisfaction.
Why You’ll Love It
• High Visibility , You’ll report to the CEO and shape the company’s strategic direction.
• Growth Potential , Opportunity to grow into a C-level role as we scale.
• Resource Support , Dedicated tech, marketing and operations teams to help you succeed.
• Competitive Package , Attractive salary, performance bonus and benefits aligned with your experience.
Does this align with what you’re looking for? Let me know if you have any questions ahead of our call, and I look forward to speaking soon.
Best regards,
J***ne
HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain
Wednesday at 10:00 am works for me. Ahead of our chat, could you share a bit about the current team structure and the main challenges you’re looking to tackle in the RMI strategy?


Hi J***an,
Great,Wednesday at 10:00 am is locked in. Here’s a quick snapshot of the team you’d be joining and the top RMI challenges we’re keen to address:
1. Current Team Structure
- You’ll have two direct reports to start:
• Partnerships & Compliance Manager (links with local authorities, HIAs and insurers)
• Product Lead for our supply-chain platform
- They’re supported by a small Operations Coordinator and cross-functional resource teams in Tech, Marketing and Customer Service.
- As the function grows, you’ll build out field coordinators and trade-network specialists under your leadership.
2. Key RMI Strategy Priorities
- Reducing red tape: standardizing processes across multiple councils and HIAs to speed up referral-to-installation timelines.
- Platform scale-up: enhancing our software to handle higher referral volumes, tighter SLAs and real-time reporting.
- Warranty consistency: rolling out our warranty-backed offering seamlessly across regions, ensuring compliance and insurer relationships remain rock solid.
- Trade network growth: recruiting, vetting and retaining high-quality tradespeople to meet rising demand without compromising on service excellence.
With your track record on TrustMark schemes and IN_Sure, we’re excited about the impact you could make. Look forward to diving into more detail on Wednesday!
Best regards,
J***ne
HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain
Great, this gives me a solid overview,could you share what the biggest bottlenecks are when standardizing processes across councils/HIAs and how you currently measure success? Also, on the supply-chain platform, what tech stack and integrations are in place that I’d be working with?


Hi J***an,
Great questions,happy to dive in.
1. Biggest Bottlenecks in Standardization
- Process Variation: Each council and HIA has its own referral forms, approval thresholds and case-management tools, which creates data-mapping and training gaps.
- Change Management: Getting stakeholders comfortable with a new, unified workflow takes time,there’s often resistance around funding criteria and SLA expectations.
- Resource Constraints: Some HIAs operate on tight budgets or legacy systems, so rolling out updates can be uneven.
How We Measure Success
• Average referral-to-installation turnaround time (target: under 30 days)
• SLA compliance rate (we aim for >95% of approvals within agreed timeframes)
• % of partner councils/HIAs fully on the standardized process
• Customer satisfaction (NPS) and post-installation feedback scores
2. Supply-Chain Platform Tech Stack & Integrations
- Architecture: Cloud-hosted, microservices-based back end with a responsive JavaScript front end.
- Core Technologies: Modern web framework for the UI, RESTful APIs, and a secure relational database.
- Key Integrations:
• Councils’ case-management systems (API-driven data exchange)
• Home Improvement Agency workflow tools
• Insurer policy-admin and warranty-verification services
• Our CRM and field-team mobile app
• Embedded analytics/dashboard modules for real-time KPI tracking
You’d partner closely with our Product Lead and Tech team to refine these integrations, enhance scalability and introduce new modules as we grow. Let me know if you’d like any further detail before our call on Wednesday,I’m looking forward to digging deeper then!
Best,
J***ne
HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain
Thanks, J***ne. Having wrestled with diverse referral forms at I***C, I’m curious how you handle data mapping between councils’ legacy systems and your APIs,do you build that middleware in-house or lean on third-party tools? Also, which JavaScript framework powers your front end?


Hi J***an,
Great questions. For data mapping, we’ve built a lightweight, in-house middleware layer (Node.js/Express) as part of our microservices architecture. This lets us write custom connectors for each council’s legacy format, use open-source validation libraries, and iterate quickly as forms change,rather than relying on a monolithic third-party tool. On the front end, we use React with Redux for state management and our own component library to keep the UI consistent and performant.
I hope that helps,happy to have our Product Lead join Wednesday’s call to dive deeper into the architecture and any integration challenges you’ve encountered. Looking forward to our chat at 10 am!
Best,
J***ne
Great, thanks J***ne. Given my I***C background managing canary rollouts, could you share your rollback strategy if a canary fails and whether you integrate security/vulnerability scans into your CI? Also, how do you handle database schema migrations across your microservices?


Hi J***an,
Great questions,here’s how we’ve set things up:
1. Node.js Services Versioning & CI/CD
- We follow semantic versioning on each microservice repo.
- Our GitLab CI pipeline runs linting, unit/integration tests and then builds Docker images.
- Images are pushed to our private container registry and deployed to an Amazon EKS (Kubernetes) cluster via Helm charts.
- We leverage automated canary deployments and health-checks to catch any issues before full rollout.
2. React Component Library & Change Management
- Our UI components live in a monorepo, published as a private npm package via our Nexus registry.
- We use Lerna to manage package versioning,patches and minor upgrades are backward-compatible, while major bumps are clearly flagged.
- For breaking changes, we:
a) Document deprecations in our CHANGELOG and code comments
b) Release behind feature flags or in a staggered window
c) Coordinate directly with field teams (via Slack channel and our weekly stand-up) to schedule upgrades during low-traffic periods.
If you’d like to dive deeper into pipelines or rollout strategies, I can loop in our Product Lead on Wednesday’s call. Let me know if there’s anything else you’d like to cover before then,I’m looking forward to 10 am!
Best,
J***ne
Thanks J***ne. Given my I***C background managing canary rollouts, could you share your rollback strategy if a canary fails and whether you integrate security/vulnerability scans into your CI? Also, how do you handle database schema migrations across your microservices?


Hi J***an,
Great questions,here’s a high-level on how we handle each:
1. Canary Rollback
- Automated Monitoring: During a canary release we monitor key health metrics (error rates, latency, custom KPIs).
- Helm Rollback: If thresholds are breached, our CI/CD pipeline triggers a Helm rollback to the last known good chart, instantly reverting pods to the stable image.
- Traffic Shifting: We use Kubernetes service weights (via Istio) to shift traffic back to 100% on the previous release before decommissioning the canary.
2. Security & Vulnerability Scans
- Dependency Scanning: We integrate Snyk and GitLab’s built-in dependency scanner in our CI pipeline to catch known vulnerabilities.
- Container Scanning: Docker images are scanned in the registry (Anchore) as part of the build stage; any high-severity findings fail the build.
- Static Analysis: We run ESLint/security-plugin and SonarQube checks on pull requests to enforce secure coding practices.
3. Database Schema Migrations
- Versioned Migrations: We use Flyway to manage SQL scripts, stored alongside each microservice repo.
- CI-Driven Deploy: The GitLab pipeline applies migrations in a dedicated job before container rollout; for backwards compatibility we follow a “expand-contract” strategy (add columns first, deploy code, then deprecate old columns).
- Rollback Plan: In rare cases we trigger Flyway undo scripts or restore from backup snapshots via AWS RDS automated backups.
Happy to dive deeper on Wednesday,let me know if you’d like our Product Lead or DevOps Engineer to join the discussion.
Best regards,
J***ne
HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain