Overview:RMIT Vietnam is seeking a Senior Change Analyst (6-month, Third-party contract) to lead and deliver change management for IT/digital initiatives, stakeholder engagement, impact assessments, communication & training plans, using PROSCI-based frameworks. Ideal for experienced OCM/PM practitioners who thrive on driving successful adoption and coaching leaders through transformation.WHY JOIN RMIT VIETNAM?At RMIT Vietnam, international exposure meets real-world impact through strong industry and government collaboration. Working at RMIT means building a meaningful career while creating impact in a high-performing environment.Further insight into our mission, impact and global connections is available in the RMIT Vietnam Profile.WHAT WE OFFERCompetitive remuneration VND package for Vietnamese candidates.Contract duration: 6 monthsAnnual leave: 1 day per working monthPrivate insuranceFree use of onsite sports and fitness facilitiesLibrary on campus and online - access to the RMIT Australia online libraryAccess to state-of-the-art facilities and resourcesA vibrant and diverse campus life and more!POSITION SUMMARYThe Senior Change Analyst is responsible for supporting organizational change management efforts for IT projects. This role involves developing change management strategies, delivering communication and stakeholder engagement plans, and ensuring the successful implementation of IT-related initiatives. Key responsibilities include assessing stakeholder impacts, formulating approaches, and facilitating changes that impact IT operational processes.Key Accountabilities SummaryComplete any required change activities and artefacts. This can include change impact assessments, stakeholder analysis, developing (or contributing to development of) change management strategies/plans, stakeholder engagement plans, communications strategies/plans, training strategies/plans, support plans, and handover/embedding plans.Lead or support the delivery of the above plans for specific OCM solutions / activities / materials. Facilitate workshops and deliver briefing sessions to small and large audiences where required.Support risks and issues management, working with Project Managers.Advise and coach business leaders in their role as leaders of change and advise and coach stakeholders, managers and executives on best practice OCM and people impact management.Key Selection CriteriaMinimum 2-3 years’ experience as an OCM practitioner.Experience in supporting change initiatives or projects.Ability to apply OCM frameworks end-to-end.Ability to scope and plan OCM activities, identify gaps, risks and issues along with appropriate interventions to ensure objectives will be met.Strong stakeholder management, facilitation and relationship skills, including the ability to work collaboratively with key stakeholders and develop effective relationships with diverse staff at multiple levels.Excellent communication skills both written and verbal: ability to articulate messages to a variety of audiences and all organisational levels.More information is available in the .HOW TO APPLYTo be considered for this role, it is mandatory to submit both a resume and a cover letter. Please click on the 'Apply' link provided in this Job Ads to initiate the application process.Please note that we will be running a rolling recruitment process, so please apply as soon as possible.Compliance RequirementsAll academic appointments at RMIT Vietnam must meet University and local regulatory requirements, including English proficiency, background checks, and (for international candidates) eligibility for a work permit.English is the language of teaching and communication at RMIT Vietnam. For this role, the minimum requirement is IELTS (General) with a score of at least 6.5 (or equivalent, as outlined in the Recruitment, Selection and Onboarding Guidelines).Further guidance will be provided during the recruitment process.RMIT UNIVERSITY COMMITMENTRMIT is committed to the rights of students and staff to be safe, respected, valued, and treated as an equal in their place of study and work. All staff are expected to share this commitment and contribute to a safer community. While carrying out their role, staff are in a position of trust with students. Staff have a duty of care to report wellbeing concerns about students through the designated channels and uphold the code of conduct. RMIT Vietnam expects all staff members to comply with its Code of Conduct, policies and procedures, which relate to legal and regulatory requirements and our ways of working.IMPORTANT NOTICE:Please ensure that your application is submitted through our Workday system on the RMIT Careers page. We do not accept applications through other means.RMIT Vietnam will never request any fees or payments during the application process. Be vigilant about scams asking for payment to apply.For any questions or support, feel free to reach out to our Talent Acquisition team at employment@rmit.edu.vn#RMITVietnamApplications Close: 3 thg 5 2026 11.59 pmRMIT University Vietnam (RMIT Vietnam) is a campus of RMIT University. RMIT Vietnam is creating an innovative research, teaching and learning culture. We are committed to providing internationally recognised high-quality education and professional training for our students, clients and members of the community. As an internationally recognised Australian university based in Asia, RMIT Vietnam is assisting in the development of human resources capability in Vietnam and the region.