Jobs Available: Kellogg Co. seeks Director of Change Management

Company: Kellogg Co.
Location: 1 Kellogg Street
Battle Creek, MI
Website: www2.kelloggs.com
How to apply: Online
Job Category: Director
The Kellogg Co. is seeking a Human Resources Director of Change Management for its Battle Creek operation. 
 
Job description
Use your expertise to ensure that change initiatives drive the Kellogg Strategic Priorities and align with the corporate vision and mission. While you are at it you’ll be building your network and expertise in a thriving environment of professional development and teamwork. And together you and Kellogg will build a stronger future for our company and your career.
 
Responsibilities
In your role as Director, Change Management at Kellogg, you will be part of the company's success by:
 
• Working as part of a team to consult with the business leaders and HR community on the design of change strategies for diverse organizational change triggers.
 
• Serving as the "technical expert" on change management, including: change strategy design and execution, stakeholder engagement, communication and training, project management, business process design, change readiness, and change measurement.
 
• Contributing to the development and testing of delivery tools and resources, thought leadership, and client offerings.
 
• Developing partnerships with functional leads within HR and Communications to ensure change initiatives are successfully implemented and managed at all levels.
 
• Anticipating and identifying potential sponsors of and barriers to change; developing counter strategies to reduce resistance and mitigating areas of doubt and uncertainty surrounding the change.
 
• Establishing parameters to measure early adoption, effective utilization and proficiency of new change initiatives for individual employees as well as key groups and departments.
 
• Leading calls and meetings to review project status and monitoring general updates across multiple business areas.
 
Qualifications and Requirements
 
As well as a hunger to learn and succeed as a leader at Kellogg, to be considered for this position you must be able to meet the following requirements:
 
Required:
 
• Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Communications, Human Resources, Organizational Development, Behavioral Psychology, or I/O Psychology from an accredited college or university.
 
• Must have substantial organizational change management experience in a large enterprise environment or as a consultant working with large enterprise clients.
 
• Professional understanding of change management principles and methodologies. Depth of understanding and practical application of Change Management methods and strategy, including a solid understanding of how people go through a change and the overall change process.
 
• Experience working directly with C-Suite team members in a global fortune 500 organization.
 
• Demonstrated ability to successfully lead a team through change.
 
• Experience using methods and tools that are industry best practices.
 
• Demonstrated business acumen derived from experience as an HR or OD practitioner.
 
• Exceptional written, oral and interpersonal communication skills required.
 
• Ability to effectively present and facilitate to/with a diverse audience with confidence and poise.
 
• Ability to influence others and move toward a common vision or goal.
 
• Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
 
• Strong decision making skills and ability to use professional judgment.
 
• Attention to detail with the ability to meet deadlines.
 
• Advanced skills with Microsoft Office Suite.
 
• Strong project management skills.
 
Preferred:
 
• Previous supervisory or management experience.
 
• MBA or Master’s degree.
 
• HR experience.
 
Further Information
 
• This position requires approximately 30 to 50 percent travel.
 
• This position can be either a Full-time role or one based on a contractual agreement.
 
Kellogg Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer who strives to provide an inclusive work



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