Mediabistro logo
job logo

Senior Change Analyst, Business Change Management

U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of CT, Hartford, CT, United States


Position Summary
The Senior Change Analyst is a hands‑on change management practitioner responsible for executing change across one or more workstreams within the Connected PBM Ecosystem (CPE) program. This role owns day‑to‑day change delivery across multiple, overlapping releases and go‑lives, ensuring stakeholders are informed, trained, ready, and supported to adopt new capabilities, processes, and ways of working.

Operating within a standardized enterprise change framework, this role translates program change strategy into high‑quality execution—communications, training, leadership enablement, readiness activities, and adoption measurement—while proactively managing risks, resistance, and cross‑workstream dependencies.

Why This Role Matters
CPE delivers transformation through phased, interdependent releases. As delivery accelerates, disciplined change execution is critical to ensure adoption keeps pace and stakeholders are not overwhelmed. The Senior Change Analyst plays a key role in making change real at the front line and ensuring each go‑live lands successfully.

Key Responsibilities

Own and execute end‑to‑end change plans for assigned workstreams, from discovery through post‑go‑live reinforcement.

Assess go‑live‑specific change needs (scope, audience, timing, complexity) and tailor tactics accordingly.

Develop and maintain integrated change plans aligned to program milestones, release calendars, and PMO governance.

Partner with Solution Owners, Product Managers, Business Architecture, and Process teams to align change activities with true business impact and delivery timing.

Develop role‑based change communications, including announcements, release updates, FAQs, and leadership messages.

Create and maintain change deliverables such as QRGs, training materials, reinforcement assets, and manager toolkits.

Design fit‑for‑purpose training aligned to future‑state processes and system changes; coordinate delivery with Learning and SMEs.

Manage and maintain change content in SharePoint, ensuring materials are accurate, accessible, and current.

Identify impacted stakeholders and manage alignment across parallel initiatives.

Engage and activate Change Champions to support communications, feedback loops, and local adoption.

Support leadership readiness, sponsor activation, and reinforcement planning.

Conduct change impact and readiness assessments; identify and manage risks and resistance.

Track and analyze adoption and readiness indicators (e.g., training completion, utilization signals, feedback).

Operate within the CPE Change Management Playbook and governance standards.

Participate in readiness checkpoints, release reviews, and retrospectives.

Use data and feedback to continuously improve change approaches and assets.

Required Qualifications

3+ years of hands‑on change management experience supporting complex, multi‑workstream initiatives.

Strong practitioner knowledge of change frameworks (e.g., ADKAR) with application in delivery.

Proven experience developing communications, training, QRGs, FAQs, and leadership enablement tools.

Experience supporting multiple releases or go‑lives with overlapping timelines.

Ability to independently manage execution while aligning to enterprise standards.

Strong stakeholder engagement, facilitation, and written communication skills.

Comfort working in fast‑paced, ambiguous environments.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience in healthcare, pharmacy benefit management (PBM), or other regulated industries.

Education

Bachelor's degree preferred

Core Competencies

Change Execution Excellence

Stakeholder‑Centered Delivery

Clear Communication

Operational Discipline

Data‑Informed Adaptation

Anticipated Weekly Hours
40

Time Type
Full time

Pay Range
$46,988.00 - $122,400.00

Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, retirement savings options, wellness programs, and other resources, based on eligibility.

EEO Statement
Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with all federal, state and local laws.

#J-18808-Ljbffr