Change Manager(
Job Number : 27049)
27049)
Employee Status
RegularSchedule : Full Time
Primary Location
San Francisco, CA
Other Locations
Napa, CA, Pasadena, CA, Woodland Hills, CA, San Diego, CA, Bellingham, WA, Denver, CO, Walnut Creek, CA, El Segundo, CA, Everett, WA, Phoenix, AZ, Healdsburg, CA, Tri-Cities, WA, Seattle, WA, Santa Rosa, CA, Albuquerque, NM, Salinas, CA, Kansas City, KS, Salt Lake City, UT, Spokane, WA, Orange County, CA, Eugene, OR, Tacoma, WA, Wenatchee, WA, Medford, OR, Dallas, TX, Yakima, WA, Stockton, CA, Silicon Valley, CA, Sacramento, CA, Portland, OR, Fresno, CA, Houston, TX
Description
At Moss Adams, we champion authenticity. For us, that means fostering a culture of talented people who care about you, about our clients, and about our communities.
Here, you’ll work towards our mission of empowering others to embrace opportunity, growing as a leader along the way. Our firm’s size, middle-market clients, customized career paths, and supportive culture make this a reality.
Join a values-driven firm where you’ll have fun while solving complex and interesting business challenges.
Moss Adams is looking for a Change Manager who can lead organizational change management efforts on key initiatives within strategic areas of the firm.
We are looking for someone with proven experience and professional change management skills, demonstrated critical and strategic thinking and exemplary communication.
This role will be part of the firm’s Change Management team aligned with our Enterprise Business Transformation group, working on projects of varying complexity in close partnership with internal clients, including leaders within our service lines of business and functional departments.
As a Change Manager, you will develop change management plans for key initiatives, with support and oversight from the Change Management Senior Manager, working collaboratively with project sponsors, project teams, and other stakeholders throughout the firm;
both leading and executing the work of change management. You will also be part of the firm’s change community of practice supporting the development of change capability across the organization.
Individuals who thrive at Moss Adams exhibit the following success skills Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Emotional Intelligence, Executive Presence, Growth Mindset, Intellectual Curiosity, and Results Focus.
Responsibilities :
- Effectively manage multiple streams of work in close partnership with internal clients (e.g., service line and / or functional leadership), project teams, and other stakeholders
- Apply structured change methodologies that integrate with project and program management to create strategies that support adoption of the changes required by a project or initiative
- Conduct diagnostic change activities, including discovery, stakeholder analysis, and impact assessments; Provide observation / assessment summary and recommendations
- Participate in developing change management plans, including appropriate change interventions based on the level and complexity of the impact, identifying and managing anticipated resistance to change, communications relevant to change initiatives, and defining success metrics
- Support ongoing integration of changes that have been implemented focusing on sustainability and performance measurement
- Develop, track, and communicate project status as it relates to change management activities including progress against timelines, risks, etc.
- Collaborate with Internal Communications, Learning & Development, and others to align and optimize change strategies and execution
- Serve as a change champion by inspiring project leaders and stakeholders to be change enthusiasts
- Provide coaching and internal change consulting to project sponsors and teams
Qualifications :
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience required; emphasis in business, change management, organizational design, human resources, learning, or a related field preferred
- Minimum of 5 years of change management or related experience in a complex organization required; including demonstrated experience with applied knowledge of contemporary change methodologies and facilitation techniques
- Proven track record of leading through influence, building long-term relationships, and confidence in building vision, roadmaps, budgets, priorities and objectives
- Strong executive presence and demonstrated leadership skills, good judgment, and ability to effectively interface with employees and leaders at all levels within the firm
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills including the ability to articulate complex issues to stakeholders, leaders, and partners
- Ability to collaborate and work effectively across functions and teams while building trusted relationships and positively influencing others
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to think critically, identify creative solutions, and resolve conflicts
- Proficient at developing and delivering leader-facing presentations (e.g., fluency in PowerPoint)
- Professional certification preferred (CCMP / PROSCI, PMP, PHR)
- Ability to travel as needed, up to 5%
Moss Adams is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law.
Moss Adams complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities.
If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and / or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact .
California, Colorado, NYC, and Washington require employers to disclose the pay range in job postings. This is the typical range of pay for the position;
however, actual pay may vary based on experience, skillset, and location. This position may be eligible for an annual discretionary bonus.
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Compensation Range : Compensation range for California : $118,000 -$160,000 Compensation range for Colorado : $110,000 -$133,000 Compensation range for Washington : $110,000 -$140,000