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Job Description The Leadership and Organizational Development Consultant I supports the design and development of learning, culture, change, and performance-related initiatives. Using consulting skills, the Consultant I partners with caregivers and leaders to clarify problems, assess needs, and develop data-informed solutions that align with organizational goals and include clear objectives and measurable outcomes. The Consultant I applies project management skills to plan resource requirements and implementation timelines.The following states are currently paused for sourcing new candidates or for new relocation requests for current caregivers California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington. Job Description The Leadership and Organizational Development Consultant I supports the design and development of learning, culture, change, and performance-related initiatives. Using consulting skills, the Consultant I partners with caregivers and leaders to clarify problems, assess needs, and develop data-informed solutions that align with organizational goals and include clear objectives and measurable outcomes. The Consultant I applies project management skills to plan resource requirements and implementation timelines. This Consultant I uses learning and facilitation skills and may be responsible for developing needs assessments and program evaluation tools (Kirkpatrick Levels 1 and 2) for learning and consulting efforts. The Consultant I works with teams, HR, and partners enterprise-wide to diagnose needs and collaborate on team and/or leader engagement solutions. They perform basic-level organizational development work to improve team collaboration, work processes, and workflow efficiency, using structured processes and problem-solving approaches. The Consultant I also supports large, enterprise-wide projects affecting a variety of service lines. These projects often involve changes to workflows, roles, technology adoption, or ways of working. What you’ll do Assist with assessments of needs and co-creating solutions. Implement initiatives in support of workflow design, change and adaptations, decision making, and culture. Plan and facilitate learning, workshops, and conversations that help leaders and caregivers understand work design, systems thinking, navigate change, and participate in cultural initiatives Leverage, assessment, AI, design thinking, human factors, change science, and adult learning to build individual, team and organizational capabilities. Translate complex concepts into clear, actionable tools, job aids, graphics and learning materials that support adoption and clarity Partner with cross-functional consultants, leaders, and teams in a large, matrixed organization to implement change, culture initiatives, and technology-enabled solutions Help coordinate large projects, lead small projects independently, track progress, and support implementation of deliverables Bring a strong collaborative mindset to everything you do Overall, you’ll continuously learn with and from experienced consultants, work on meaningful enterprise initiatives, and build skills in work design, learning, and change, including exposure to AI and automation, while helping teams do work more efficiently. Skills Teamwork AI fluency Change management and adoption support Facilitation and learning/workshop delivery Workflow mapping and improvement Translating complex concepts into practical tools and materials Project coordination and small project leadership Strong communication and cross‑functional collaboration Minimum Qualifications Experience with organizational change, especially helping teams adopt new processes or improve how work gets done including the adoption of new technologies such as AI and automation Exposure to work design principles, human factors, process mapping, task analysis, and workflow improvement tools Exposure to evaluating contextual factors such as physical layout, team dynamics, climate, and technology and its impact on design Exposure to automation, digital tools, or AI‑enabled changes to work Experience managing small projects independently Comfortable facilitating meetings and conversations with executive leaders and teams Strong communication skills including written, verbal, and interpersonal Ability to network and build executive level relationships and influence in a large complex organization Basic understanding of instructional design Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Communications, Education, or a related business field. Education must be obtained through an accredited institution. Degree will be verified. Prior experience in the design and development of learning opportunities. Prior experience in project management. Prior experience in routine organizational development work. Experience applying a consultative approach to diagnose needs, define problems, and co-create solutions with leaders or teams. Experience participating in workflow improvement, process redesign, or continuous improvement efforts (e.g., process mapping, system or workflow redesign). Familiarity with using basic data, metrics, or assessments to inform decisions, evaluate outcomes, or support change efforts. Certifications per area of expertise. Interact with others requiring employee to verbally communicate as well as hear and understand spoken information. - and - Operate computers, telephones, office equipment, and manipulate paper requiring the ability to move fingers and hands. - and - See and read computer monitors and documents. - and - Remain sitting or standing for long periods of time to perform work on a computer, telephone, or other equipment. Location Intermountain Health Intermountain Medical Center Work City Murray Work State Utah Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 The hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate dependent upon experience. $44.33 - $68.42 We care about your well-being – mind, body, and spirit – which is why we provide our caregivers a generous benefits package that covers a wide range of programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness that encompasses living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged. Learn more about our comprehensive benefits package here. Intermountain Health is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. At Intermountain Health, we use the artificial intelligence ("AI") platform, HiredScore to improve your job application experience. HiredScore helps match your skills and experiences to the best jobs for you. While HiredScore assists in reviewing applications, all final decisions are made by Intermountain personnel to ensure fairness. We protect your privacy and follow strict data protection rules. Your information is safe and used only for recruitment. Thank you for considering a career with us and experiencing our AI-enhanced recruitment process. All positions subject to close without notice. Apply To This Job

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