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Rewards And Benefits
- Competitive salary package and allowances
- Generous annual leave, carer leave and public holidays (Christmas and Tet Holidays)
- Private health insurance and wellness programs
- Professional development and career advancement
- Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources
- A vibrant and diverse campus life and more!
Position Summary
The Senior Change Analyst is responsible for supporting organizational change management efforts for IT projects. This role involves developing change management strategies, delivering communication and stakeholder engagement plans, and ensuring the successful implementation of IT-related initiatives. Key responsibilities include assessing stakeholder impacts, formulating approaches, and facilitating changes that impact IT operational processes.
Reporting Line
Reports to: Program Manager ITS Vietnam
Key Accountabilities
- Apply effective OCM methodologies and frameworks, working within the RMIT Change Management Framework (based on PROSCI).
- Complete any required change activities and artefacts. This can include change impact assessments, stakeholder analysis, developing (or contributing to development of) change management strategies/plans, stakeholder engagement plans, communications strategies/plans, training strategies/plans, and support plans, and handover/embedding plans.
- Lead or support the delivery of the above plans for specific OCM solutions / activities / materials. Facilitate workshops and deliver briefing sessions to small and large audiences where required.
- Support risks and issues management, working with Project Managers
- Ensure OCM solutions are pragmatic, stakeholder/business-led, and deliver quality outcomes, working closely with the Project Manager and key stakeholders.
- Effectively engage and communicate with diverse stakeholders and interest groups at all levels across the University.
- Contribute to improving the RMIT change management methodology, OCM tools, templates and processes to ensure their effectiveness and support stakeholders through the change journey.
- Contribute to OCM team and practice activities such as regular OCM updates, effort estimations / scoping, and consult requests. Participate in team and Portfolio events as directed.
- Measure and monitor the various elements of the change initiative (success measures), identify risk areas and determine appropriate interventions.
- Advise and coach business leaders in their role as leaders of change and advise and coach stakeholders, managers and executives on best practice OCM and people impact management.
- Other duties as required.
- Minimum 2-3 years’ experience as an OCM practitioner.
- Experience in supporting change initiatives or projects.
- Ability to apply OCM frameworks end-to-end.
- Ability to scope and plan OCM activities, identify gaps, risks and issues along with appropriate interventions to ensure objectives will be met.
- Strong stakeholder management, facilitation and relationship skills, including the ability to work collaboratively with key stakeholders and develop effective relationships with diverse staff at multiple levels.
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbal: ability to articulate messages to a variety of audiences and all organisational levels.
- Excellent planning and organisation skills along with strong levels of productivity in terms of attention to detail, accuracy, time management and speed.
- Ability to work autonomously, own tasks/deadlines, take accountability for delivering quality outcomes, manage priorities, and adapt to moving timeframes.
- Ability to display appropriate behaviours in line with the position and RMIT Values.
- Bachelor's degree in commerce, Business, or Organisational Psychology
- Post Graduate qualifications in a discipline of Commerce, Business, or Organisational Psychology.
- Prosci© certification, PCI, Change Management Institute© Master Level accreditation or equivalent Organisation Management Change qualification
English is the language of teaching and communication at RMIT Vietnam. For this role, the minimum requirement is IELTS General with a score of at least 6.0 (or equivalent, as outlined in the Recruitment, Selection and Onboarding Guidelines).
For any role, English Language Proficiency may also be proven by showing successful completion of secondary education to a level qualifying to enter university study while being instructed through the medium of English, as per the RMIT University recognised qualification list.
Applications Close
30 thg 10 2024 11.59 pm
RMIT University Vietnam (RMIT Vietnam) is a campus of RMIT University. RMIT Vietnam is creating an innovative research, teaching and learning culture. We are committed to providing internationally recognised high-quality education and professional training for our students, clients and members of the community. As an internationally recognised Australian university based in Asia, RMIT Vietnam is assisting in the development of human resources capability in Vietnam and the region.
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Công ty TNHH SONION Việt Nam được thành lập vào năm 2005 với vốn đầu tư 100% của Đan Mạch. Tập đoàn Sonion có trụ sở ở nhiều quốc gia trên thế giới như Mỹ, Hà Lan, Ba Lan, Trung Quốc, Philippin. Ở Việt Nam, Sonion có hai nhà máy, một nhà máy tại khu Công nghệ cao, quận 9, HCM với quy mô khoảng 5000 nhân viên và một nhà máy ở khu công nghiệp Đông Xuyên – Tp. Vũng Tàu.
Chính sách bảo hiểm
- Được tham gia đầy đủ các loại bảo Hiểm: BHXH, BHYT
Các hoạt động ngoại khóa
- Team Building
- trò chơi
- Du lịch hàng năm
Lịch sử thành lập
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Sonion Việt Nam với 1.600 nhân viên làm việc tại Khu công nghệ cao Sài Gòn đang mở rộng kinh doanh vào năm 2009.
Mission
Sonion chuyên sản xuất các linh kiện vi cơ điện tử cho các thiết bị âm thanh và máy trợ thính, chúng tôi tự hào là một trong những công ty hàng đầu cung cấp các giải pháp âm thanh tối ưu cho khách hàng, mang lại nhiều giá trị nhằm cải thiện cuộc sống cho mọi người.
Review SONION Việt Nam
Thời gian làm việc và mức lương rõ ràng Có các chính sách đãi ngộ thể hiện sự quan tâm tới nhân viên chu đáo (indeed)
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Công ty càng ngày càng chán, lương thì ko tăng, cơm trưa nấu như cho heo ăn, công ty gì mà bợ đít, nịnh nọt thì đưa lên, ai công tư phân mình thì đì, không công bằng. (RW)