In 2024, a new Transition Team was formed to enhance change outcomes and drive sustainable change across our Transformation Portfolio and the wider university. The Transformation Transition Lead will play a key role in continuing to establish this team, ensuring alignment with existing change programmes, and working with the team to deliver quality services.
The Transition team will provide hypercare, common best practice for managing large-scale change, focusing on heightened support before and after 'go-live.' They will proactively address user needs and feedback to ensure seamless transitions and achieve programme goals.
This will ensure there is ownership of risk mitigation, capturing longer-term improvements, and take responsibility for transitioning each delivery from programme implementation to 'business as usual' owners in the wider University.
This role currently has line management responsibility for two Transition Specialist roles and sits within the wider Transformation Delivery directorate.
This post is full time (35 hours per week) and is offered on an open ended basis. Relocation assistance will be provided where appropriate.
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