Not specified (assumed to be hybrid or flexible based on industry standards).
Proven track record executing change programmes
Experience in complex matrixed environments
Ability to translate enterprise strategy to local plans
Haleon is seeking a Change Manager to drive strategic change initiatives within their Quality, Supply Chain, and Procurement Function. The ideal candidate will have experience in executing change programs in complex environments, focusing on stakeholder engagement and change adoption
Job Summary
The Change Manager is crucial in shaping how people experience and contribute to change across Haleon by owning the local change strategy within Quality, Supply Chain, and Procurement.
This role involves significant stakeholder engagement to coordinate activities and act as a bridge between global programmes and local teams on change initiatives.
Candidates must demonstrate a proven track record of executing change programmes within complex, matrixed environments while effectively influencing diverse global teams.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Haleon is seeking a Change Manager to drive strategic change initiatives within their Quality, Supply Chain, and Procurement Function. The ideal candidate will have experience in executing change programs in complex environments, focusing on stakeholder engagement and change adoption.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Proven track record executing change programmes
Experience in complex matrixed environments
Ability to translate enterprise strategy to local plans
Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills
Proficiency with change management tools and techniques
Nice-to-have
PROSCI or APMG Change Practitioner certification
Strong business acumen and operational understanding
Experience coaching sponsors and culture champions
Data fluency for leveraging analytics
Passion for designing strategic change locally
Key Requirements
Demonstrable experience in strategic change execution
Strong problem solving and planning skills
Ability to work through ambiguity in changing environments