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A leading software services firm in the UK is seeking an Adoption & Change Management Practitioner to support the adoption of M365 technologies. The role involves developing training materials, assisting with change management initiatives, and collaborating with stakeholders to enhance technology utilization. Ideal candidates will have strong knowledge of M365 tools, excellent communication skills, and a minimum of 2 years experience in a similar role. This position offers growth opportunities within a dynamic team.
Established in 1982, Bytes has grown rapidly and now employs over 800+ people across 6 locations in the UK and Ireland. Our turnover in Financial Year 2024 was in excess of £2bn. We work with SME’s, corporates and public sector organisations to modernise and digitally transform their IT infrastructures.
We invest in our employees through on‑going support, training and advice to help them achieve their career aspirations, rewarding success both financially and personally. There is opportunity to grow and move internally, which can be seen through our long‑standing employees who have developed existing and new skills to move into senior positions in the organisation, leaving space for new team members to begin their journey.
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The Adoption & Change Management Practitioner supports the Adoption & Change Management Lead in driving the successful adoption and utilization of M365 technologies. This role involves assisting with change management initiatives, developing training materials, and providing support to end users.
* The salary benchmark is based on the target salaries of market leaders in their relevant sectors. It is intended to serve as a guide to help Premium Members assess open positions and to help in salary negotiations. The salary benchmark is not provided directly by the company, which could be significantly higher or lower.