Sr. OCM Consultant (Remote)

Jobgether
3dRemote

About The Position

This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of a partner company. We are currently looking for a Senior Consultant - REMOTE. In this role, you will join a global R&D team focused on advancing knowledge in the life sciences sector. Your expertise in Organizational Change Management will be vital as you help organizations solve challenges and improve operational effectiveness. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams, driving strategic initiatives while working in a highly supportive and innovative environment. This role not only offers flexibility through remote work but also provides opportunities to engage in meaningful projects that make a real difference in the industry.

Requirements

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in the life sciences industry.
  • Strong understanding of drug development lifecycle.
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Suite (Project, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Visio).
  • Ability to lead and manage teams effectively.
  • Attention to detail and strong multitasking abilities.
  • Experience in change management and process optimization.

Responsibilities

  • Plan, lead and implement various client-focused projects.
  • Conduct business requirements research and facilitate workshops.
  • Optimize processes and develop training programs.
  • Support the development of strategic plans and roadmaps.
  • Design and implement innovative solutions for clients.
  • Manage project budgets and contribute to marketing efforts.
  • Drive change management processes and user acceptance testing.

Benefits

  • Flexible remote work environment.
  • Diverse and inclusive workplace culture.
  • Opportunities for career growth and professional development.
  • Collaboration with a globally recognized team.
  • Access to innovative projects impacting the life sciences.
  • Supportive work environment fostering creativity and quality.
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