Design for the future
Translate strategy into practical roles, structures, decision rights, and ways of working.
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Organizational Design and Change Management Consultants connect transformation strategy to the people who make it real. They clarify how work will change, prepare leaders and teams, and build the capabilities required for adoption.
Meaningful work. Clear expectations. Professional support.
Professional impact
Translate strategy into practical roles, structures, decision rights, and ways of working.
Identify how changes affect people, processes, capabilities, and stakeholder groups.
Equip leaders and teams with the information, involvement, and support needed to move forward.
Measure progress, address resistance, and embed new behaviors into everyday operations.
Scope of work
Every assignment is different. Depending on the opportunity, your work may include a combination of the following responsibilities.
Support operating-model, role, structure, span, layer, and decision-right analysis.
Define the approach for stakeholder engagement, sponsorship, communications, learning, and adoption.
Map changes to roles, processes, systems, capabilities, and employee experiences.
Identify stakeholder needs and create practical opportunities for input and alignment.
Prepare sponsors and people leaders to communicate, model, and reinforce the change.
Develop clear, audience-centered messages and integrated communication plans.
Connect role impacts to learning needs, performance support, and capability building.
Define indicators, listen to feedback, and adjust interventions based on evidence.
Responsibilities, experience requirements, employment classification, and work arrangements vary by client and opportunity.
Professional capability
These capabilities represent a broad professional profile—not an expectation that every candidate must demonstrate every item for every role.
Enterprise environments
Strong Tower opportunities may support large, global, highly collaborative organizations. Relevant experience with enterprise tools, cross-functional teams, senior stakeholders, and rapidly changing priorities can be valuable.
Specific tool and client-environment requirements are listed with each current opportunity.
Professional outcomes
People understand why the change matters.
Leaders are prepared to sponsor and reinforce it.
Role and process impacts are clear.
Communications and learning address real needs.
Readiness and adoption are measured.
New ways of working become sustainable.
Candidate fit
Strong Tower values professionals who combine disciplined delivery with curiosity, thoughtful collaboration, sound judgment, and respect for the people affected by the work.
The Strong Tower experience
We connect talented professionals with meaningful opportunities while providing clear communication, practical guidance, and professional respect throughout the candidate and assignment experience.
Understand the role, work arrangement, engagement type, hiring process, and available compensation information before making a decision.
Receive practical information and role-specific guidance as you prepare for interviews.
Meet with the client or hiring team when your experience aligns with an opportunity, with Strong Tower support throughout the process.
Complete documentation, screening, orientation, and assignment-specific preparation if selected.
Hiring journey
Review current opportunities or submit your résumé to the talent community.
Discuss your experience, interests, availability, and preferred way of working with a Strong Tower recruiter.
Prepare for and meet with the client or hiring team when there is a suitable match.
If selected, complete the required steps and prepare to begin the engagement.
Applications are reviewed against each opportunity’s requirements. Strong Tower cannot guarantee personal contact, an interview, or placement.
Résumé guidance
Focus on scope, complexity, decisions, and outcomes. Never include confidential information belonging to a current or former employer or client.
Name the transformation and stakeholder groups you supported.
Describe organization-design or operating-model work clearly.
Show your role in impact, readiness, communication, or learning efforts.
Quantify audiences, business units, regions, or adoption results where accurate.
Highlight facilitation and sponsor-enablement experience.
Connect your work to sustained behavior or business outcomes.
Frequently asked questions
Opportunities vary by client need and may include consulting, contract, contract-to-hire, or permanent roles. Review current postings for the specific scope, location, work arrangement, and engagement terms.
Work arrangements vary by client, location, and assignment. Each current posting describes the applicable onsite, hybrid, or remote expectations.
No. This page describes a broad professional profile. Individual opportunities identify the experience and capabilities most important to that specific role.
Yes. Join the Strong Tower talent community so our recruiters can consider your experience when a relevant opportunity becomes available.
Applications are reviewed against each opportunity’s requirements. If there may be a match, a Strong Tower recruiter may contact you to discuss your experience, availability, and next steps.
Take the next step
Explore current opportunities or submit your résumé to be considered when a role matches your skills.
Candidate protection
Strong Tower never charges candidates a recruitment or placement fee. Official recruiters communicate using an @strongtower.consulting email address, and interviews take place through live, professional channels—not by text message.
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