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A governmental organisation in the UK is seeking an experienced Organisation Design and Development Practitioner. In this strategic role, you will partner with leaders to design tailored solutions that support organisational change. Your responsibilities will include executing OD&D projects, enhancing workforce capability, and ensuring the right people are in place to meet business priorities. Ideal candidates will have strong consulting skills and experience in data-driven decision-making, contributing to the future success of the organisation.
Defra (Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs) works to protect and improve the environment, support farming and food production, and sustain rural communities. Our work affects everyone - from the food you eat to the air you breathe and the water you drink. Our mission is to restore and enhance the environment for the next generation, leaving it in a better state than we found it.
We’re transforming how we work to build a modern, inclusive organisation with the right skills and technology to meet future challenges. As an Organisation Design and Development (OD&D) Practitioner, you will provide expert consultancy to design and enable solutions that help Defra deliver its priorities. You will work strategically with leaders and HR partners to shape the way we work, including structures, capabilities, and culture, for long-term success.
In this role, you will act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders and teams across Defra. You will build deep relationships that enable, challenge and influence. You will engage with the client to diagnose organisational challenges and design OD&D interventions that help them to adapt to meet the needs of their business area. Your work will ensure we have the right people, in the right places at the right time to deliver our priorities effectively.
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This is a strategic role with real impact. You will help shape the future of Defra, working on projects that matter and seeing the results of your work across the organisation.