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Change and Communications Lead
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United Kingdom + 1 moreAll locations: United Kingdom | Belgium
Posted
18 days ago
Salary
£102K - £128K / year
Seniority
Lead
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Job Description
Change and Communications Lead
Antech
Role Description We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Change and Communications Lead to join our Transformation Office at SDx. This individual will be responsible for developing and executing integrated change management and communication strategies to support our organization's transformation initiatives supporting our growth journey and building trust with our Associates. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in ensuring that all stakeholders are informed, engaged, and prepared for the changes ahead. Essential Duties and Responsibilities - Develop and implement a comprehensive change management and communications strategy in support of key business transformations in SDx. - Partner with the SDx transformation office leaders to ensure a strategic and timely approach to communications on transformations. - Build a positive reputation for the SDx transformations and ensure the transformation communications provide clarity, build excitement and engagement with Associates. - Equip and guide SDx leaders to deliver effective and compelling communications around transformations. - Partner with the SDx CA leads and the Petcare transformation change management leads to ensure alignment and consistency in communications within SDx. - Craft clear, compelling, and consistent messaging, narratives and Q&As across various channels, and audiences in SDx. - Conduct impact analyses and stakeholder assessments to understand the effects of the transformation on different groups within the organization. - Develop and implement strategies to mitigate resistance to change and foster a culture of adoption. - Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the effectiveness of change and communication efforts. - Provide expertise on change communications to the SDx transformation team. - Provide regular updates and reports to the transformation office and senior leadership on progress and outcomes. - Own and manage agency and/or management consultancy support on communications. - Play a key role on the SDx Corporate Affairs Leadership team, having transformation as part of the agenda. Qualifications - Bachelor's degree required. A Master's degree is a plus. - More than 10 years of experience in a similar role in-house or in an agency, with a proven track record of successfully managing change and communications for large-scale transformation projects. - Experience working in a corporate affairs or communications function is essential. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities - Exceptional written and verbal communication skills. - Strong strategic thinking and planning abilities. - Excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills. - Excellent influencer with senior executives. - Proficiency in using various communication tools and platforms. - Proactive self-starter, and able to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Travel - Travel: Up to 15% of time in various locations. Benefits - Paid Time Off & Holidays - Medical, Dental, Vision (Multiple Plans Available) - Basic Life (Company Paid) & Supplemental Life - Short and Long Term Disability (Company Paid) - Flexible Spending Accounts/Health Savings Accounts - Paid Parental Leave - 401(k) with company match - Tuition/Continuing Education Reimbursement - Life Assistance Program - Pet Care Discounts
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