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A nonprofit organization in Singapore is seeking a Change Management Executive to support organizational transformation initiatives. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree, 5-8 years of experience in change management, and possess strong analytical and stakeholder engagement skills. Responsibilities include developing change strategies, conducting readiness assessments, and ensuring effective communication. Candidates with professional certification in Change Management will be preferred. The role offers a commitment to social change and compliance with personal data protection standards.
The Salvation Army has been touching lives in Singapore since 1935 and we remain committed in serving the underprivileged in the community without discrimination. To us, every life is precious and we actively help those in need regardless of age, race or religion.
Throughout the years, we have established a comprehensive network of social services to meet a wide range of needs in our community. Our diverse programmes reach out to children who need care and protection, families in material need, ailing aged requiring quality nursing care and other needy segments in our society.
Our spiritual ministry also reaches out to the people in the community to provide counsel to those in need. We are there to help guide those in need towards finding their identity and purpose in life.
The Change Management Executive supports the Assistant Director in driving and coordinating business process re‑engineering and organisational change initiatives.
This role plays a pivotal part in helping the organisation adapt to transformation across structure, technology, process, and culture. The incumbent ensures that change initiatives are planned, communicated, and implemented effectively—aligning people strategies with organisational goals while respecting the mission‑driven, people‑centred culture of The Salvation Army.
The role requires a blend of coordination, analytical, and stakeholder management skills, supporting the smooth execution of cross‑functional projects such as digital transformation, systems modernisation, and workflow redesign.
The total work hours is 44 hours per week.
Under normal circumstances the hours of duty will be as follows:
8.30am to 5pm - Monday to Friday (1 hour lunch break)
It will be at the discretion of your Centre/Department in charge or his/her assigned representatives to determine whether you will be required to work any of the unutilised hours according to the operational needs of the Centre/Department and within the legitimacy of the employment laws where applicable.