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$151,200–$226,800/yr
US

  • Develop and execute change management methodologies aligned with organizational goals.
  • Identify and engage with key stakeholders to build support for change initiatives.
  • Design and deliver training programs to support employees in adapting to new processes.

WellBe Senior Medical provides in-home clinical care to high-risk senior patients. They focus on providing comprehensive and coordinated care to improve health outcomes and patient satisfaction. WellBe does not specify the employee count and culture in this job posting.

$100,000–$125,000/yr
US Unlimited PTO

  • Complete change management assessments
  • Create actionable deliverables for the core change management plans
  • Develop Training materials and lead instructor-led training

Attain Partners is an innovative consulting firm dedicated to disrupting the status quo to change the world and improve the lives of those they touch. From strategy to technology, their experts advance the important missions of education, nonprofit, healthcare, and state and local government clients. They empower career growth, provide benefits packages, encourage a flexible work environment, and foster a culture of inclusion to support the needs of their team.

$75,500–$96,000/yr
US Unlimited PTO

  • Lead change-management strategies for new processes and technologies.
  • Serve as a strategic advisor to senior leaders and business functions.
  • Direct and develop the Business Solutions Analyst (BSA) team.

HealthEquity's mission is to save and improve lives by empowering healthcare consumers. They aim to make HSAs as widespread and popular as retirement accounts, providing solutions that connect health and wealth.

$116,000–$116,000/yr
US

  • Manage Workday tenant configuration, business processes, and system settings.
  • Serve as technical escalation point for complex Workday issues.
  • Lead Workday change control committee with HR, Finance, and IS stakeholders.

Dungarvin is a mission-driven team rooted in respect, inclusion, and person-centered care. They enhance the quality of life for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including those with mental health, behavioral, or complex medical needs. Dungarvin has services in 15 states and their team is united by a shared commitment to making a real difference.