Colleagues:


Are you passionate about implementing innovative digital solutions in a 
renowned academic environment? Do you have experience in change management and 
a deep understanding of user adoption practices? If so, we have an exciting 
opportunity for you to join the Library Technology Services (LTS) team at 
Harvard University Information Technology (HUIT).



As a Change Manager, you will play a vital role in supporting the 
implementation of our next-generation Digital Repository Service (DRS) and its 
integration within our current software ecosystem. Your primary focus will be 
developing service delivery frameworks and change management plans that ensure 
smooth transitions and minimize end-user change fatigue.



The Digital Repository Service (DRS) provides professionally managed services 
to ensure the usability of stored digital objects over time. The DRS is both a 
preservation and an access repository. In other words, its obligations include 
assurances that stored digital content will remain both viable and accessible 
into the indefinite future despite a constantly changing technological 
environment. All objects managed in the DRS will receive the highest level of 
preservation service consistent with the object's characteristics and the 
current technical capabilities of the DRS and its staff.



Responsibilities:

  *   Create and update service delivery frameworks and change management plans 
to facilitate the successful rollout of new services, maximizing service 
adoption and minimizing end user change fatigue.
  *   Proactively understand the university culture and change adoption 
practices across various customer bases and workflows, working closely with the 
project team to effectively communicate technology changes to end users.
  *   Utilize reference use cases, user stories, conceptual process models and 
defined core personas, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of our diverse 
customer base and tailoring the user experience accordingly.
  *   Collaborate with stakeholders to design user outreach strategies and 
create collaterals that effectively articulate key messages in terms of 
business impact, adapting the deliverables to suit different audiences.
  *   Make independent decisions within the established parameters set by 
sponsors and the project manager, ensuring adherence to change processes 
throughout the project life cycle.
  *   Provide training to clients and staff, ensuring their familiarity with 
new technologies and systems.
  *   Work closely with the technical implementation team to ensure clear 
understanding of business and user requirements during the software development 
lifecycle, including requirements review, turnover, and signoff of deliverables.
  *   Apply Harvard University's IT technical standards and best practices 
while maintaining compliance with the Harvard University IT Code of Conduct.



Basic Qualifications:

  *   Minimum of five years of post-secondary education or relevant work 
experience.



The following Additional Qualifications are strongly preferred:

If you meet some, but not all, you are still encouraged to apply; we value 
employees with a willingness to learn.

  *   Knowledge and experience in organizational change management, Agile 
methodologies, end-user training strategy, and adult learning best practices.
  *   Proficiency in facilitation of large groups and conducting training, 
preferably in a research or academic environment.
  *   Strong understanding of key business processes, ability to create 
internal partnerships, foster collaboration, and recommend strategies that 
align with organizational culture.
  *   Fluent in technology concepts and adaptable to evolving technologies.
  *   Experience working in a research or academic environment is preferred.
  *   Demonstrated team performance skills, service mindset approach, and the 
ability to act as a trusted advisor.
  *   Cross-functional project management experience with a focus on change 
management and communications.
  *   Bachelor's Degree is preferred.
  *   Completion of Harvard IT Academy Project Management Foundations course 
(or external equivalent) is preferred.
  *   PMP or other relevant certifications and experience, such as Scrum 
Master, are preferred.



Working Conditions:

Harvard University IT actively supports hybrid work arrangements, allowing 
flexibility in on-site, hybrid, or primarily remote work. Travel to campus may 
be required based on business needs and the nature of work, such as town halls 
or critical meetings.



How to Apply:

To apply for this position, please view the full 
posting<https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/home/HomeWithPreLoad?partnerid=25240&siteid=5341&PageType=JobDetails&jobid=1991583>
 at Harvard 
Careers<https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGWebHost/home.aspx?partnerid=25240&siteid=5341>
 and then submit your application along with a cover letter outlining your 
relevant experience and qualifications.



Please note:

  *   This is a fully benefited, full-time Harvard University position that has 
been funded for two-years through 6/30/25. There is the possibility of renewal, 
contingent on funding, university priorities and satisfactory job performance.
  *   Harvard University requires pre-employment reference and background 
screening.
  *   Work authorization and/or visa sponsorship cannot be provided.
  *   This position has a 180-day orientation and review period.



We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including paid time off, medical, 
dental, and vision benefits, retirement plans, tuition assistance, professional 
development opportunities, commuting options, and various discounts and perks.

--sla

Stephen Abrams, PhD (he/him/his)
Head of Digital Preservation
Preservation Services

stephen_abr...@harvard.edu<mailto:stephen_abr...@harvard.edu>
+1 617-998-5468

90 Mt. Auburn Street
Cambridge, MA 02138

HARVARD LIBRARY
Champions of Curiosity
preservation.library.harvard.edu/digital-preservation

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