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Head Of Change, Melbourne, Talent Street
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Establishing the change portfolio management function including requisite skills and resources
Leading the development, implementation and management of the organisations change framework, change impacts assessments and service transformation program change plan
Establishing and maintain change adoption targets and metrics, iterating change plans and initiatives to optimise
Supporting and coaching the organisations people leaders and other key influencers in leading change
Defining the training needs analysis, design and implement training programs and materials
Establishing internal and external communications requirements that are integrated into the organisations broader strategic communications agenda
Embed a contemporary change management methodology to support the organisations portfolio of change
Establish and lead a high performing change team, continuously developing change management maturity both within the team and organisation
Develop Change Impact Assessments identifying likely impacts on job roles, business process and procedures
Develop and lead implementation of change plans, establishing change adoption metrics to assess their effectiveness and iterate appropriately
Provide leadership in project planning and management processes, practices and ceremonies
Plan and manage necessary training and support materials to ensure that employees understand new and changed solutions, processes and systems
Develop internal and external stakeholder communication requirements, working closely with the Strategic Communications to deliver them
Actively identify and manage change risks
Development of business readiness criteria and managing cutover support needs
Demonstrated experience leading change within large, complex business transformation projects involving technology
Demonstrated experience working within agile and traditional programs
Excellent leadership skills, with the capacity to listen, motivate and empower to deliver on program and project objectives
Demonstrated experience in successfully developing and managing stakeholder engagement processes with diverse and complex stakeholder groups
Highly developed interpersonal skills, with the ability to facilitate and promote effective interactions with clients, peers and stakeholders.
Strong written and verbal communication skills
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