Organisational Development Partner
WORLD CHANGERS TOGETHER
The University of Glasgow has been changing the world for more than 575 years, and we are one of the world's top 100 universities, ranked 12th in the world in the Times Higher Education (THE) World Impact Rankings 2025, demonstrating that we are not only one of the best universities in the United Kingdom, but one of the best universities for the world. Our people have always been at the forefront of innovation, and our past achievements inspire our current world changers.
As an Organisational Development Partner, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our university. Working at the heart of our OD team, you’ll design and deliver innovative development initiatives that make a real and lasting impact. From first conversation to final evaluation, you will bring your OD expertise, people development insight, change and project leadership skills to interventions that help our people and our organisation thrive.
You’ll collaborate with a diverse range of stakeholders, building strong relationships and acting as a trusted OD expert across large‑scale and complex programmes of work. Your contribution will help influence strategic priorities, strengthen leadership capability, and support meaningful cultural and organisational change.
This role offers the opportunity to work across a rich and varied portfolio of organisational development activity, including change, leadership and management development, and learning and development. If you’re energised by partnering with others to create positive, sustainable change, you’ll find this role both rewarding and inspiring.
Job Purpose
Job Purpose
The Organisational Development Partner will work as part of the Organisational Development team with a focus on designing and implementing a range of organisational development initiatives. This will involve working from initial contact to the evaluation phase and providing OD and people development expertise, leading on projects and a range of development interventions with a diverse range of stakeholders, and contributing as an OD expert within project streams of larger, more complex programmes of work. There is a focus on a broad range of organisational development interventions within organisational change, cultural change, leadership and management and learning and development.
Main duties & responsibilities
- To understand and effectively assess strategic business requirements and organisational benefits by outlining the case for change and applying a range of cultural analytics and diagnostics, designing and delivering fit for purpose cultural change initiatives and planning in partnership with key stakeholders to evaluate and assess outcomes.
- To provide expertise, leadership, and advice on tools and techniques to enhance organisational effectiveness through cultural change, building on organisational capability and capacity through people.
- To apply strong data analysis skills and be able to synthesise a range of strategic imperatives with information and data, considering opportunities/options and deriving HR and organisational insight to inform approaches, methods and plans.
- To plan and deliver OD interventions as part of the broader transformation programme through defining, planning, delivering work, and evaluating outcomes that meet agreed objectives.
- To be able to assess the specific impact on people resulting from organisational change projects and related work to ensure these aspects are well defined within plans with risks and strategies scoped.
- To design, develop, and deliver bespoke organisational development initiatives, learning and development resources/initiatives and associated material for university staff as linked to the change agenda. This includes researching, planning, drafting and producing course and workshop materials, online learning materials, guides, and self-study packs.
- To facilitate a range of development and team based events (e.g., away days, planning, and teambuilding) for a broad range of organisational groupings (e.g., professional services and academic) and a broad range of staff (front line through to leadership / management teams).
- To identify strategies for stakeholder engagement and manage implementation including communication and delivery plans.
- To be recognised as an experienced and knowledgeable change agent with a consultative and business partner approach to scoping, influencing and delivering people change solutions.
- To conduct research on the latest thinking within and outwith the sector focusing on broad organisational change and be able to apply that in practical and relevant ways.
- To build credible working relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders across the University including project teams (e.g., business improvement specialists, subject matter experts, stakeholders, and senior sponsors); and senior leaders and managers (e.g., academic and professional services).
- To build effective working partnerships within the People & OD community to ensure joined up approaches and deliverables with a focus on consultation, engagement, and communication.
Knowledge and qualifications
- Ability to demonstrate the competencies required to undertake the duties associated with this level of post having acquired the necessary professional knowledge and management skills in a similar or number of different specialist roles. Or: Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 9,10, or 11 (Ordinary/Honours Degree, Post Graduate Qualification), or equivalent, including being professionally qualified in relevant discipline, with a broad range of professional experience in a management role(s).
- Knowledge of approaches to organisational development linked to cultural and organisational change, and building and developing leadership and management capability.
- Knowledge of the HE sector.
- CIPD Qualification.
- Licensed with the British Psychological Society (e.g., Occupational Testing Level A/B or Test User Occupational Ability/Personality).
- Qualified to Occupational Psychologist level.
- Recognised coaching qualification.
- Licensed in other relevant psychometric tools.
- Knowledge of organisational design and employee engagement.
Skills & Experience
Essential:
- Ability to diagnose people change requirements, design, and implement appropriate interventions.
- Ability to build credibility and work collaboratively to manage a range of diverse stakeholders, establish effective working relationships, and consider other perspectives in influencing and negotiating mutually acceptable outcomes.
- Ability to develop and implement a range of organisational development and learning and development interventions (e.g., team building, strategic planning sessions, engagement events, focus groups, etc.) and evaluate outcomes and organisational impact.
- Ability to develop a range of written materials suitable for a variety of OD related initiatives (e.g., plans, proposals, workshops, reference material, etc.).
- Ability to understand the change agenda, work independently to determine appropriate priorities, manage resources, and build related work plans while managing expectations of stakeholders.
- Ability to understand, synthesise, and identify potential solutions through consultancy skills and considering the strategic context, people, change, and desired outcomes.
- Ability to think strategically and be externally minded, with strong data analysis driven insights and practical organisational application.
- Ability to work in a complex environment and remain positive, enthusiastic, resilient, and agile.
- Ability to work in a team and effectively communicate and engage with staff at all levels and occupational groups within the University, including dealing effectively with challenging situations.
- Ability to be a resilient self-starter with capability to influence and persist, overcome resistance, and build trust and credibility.
- Excellent facilitation and presentation skills.
Desirable:
- Ability to work in a project environment with skills in planning, delivering, and evaluating results.
Experience
Essential:
- Experience of organisational development and learning and development including research, design, development, and delivery of a variety of organisational development and learning and development initiatives.
- Experience of working with a range of senior stakeholders.
- Experience of identifying and implementing change initiatives broadly linked to cultural and organisational change.
- Experience of working in a complex environment with a broad organisational culture.
Desirable:
- Experience of working in higher education.
- Experience of working on a change programme delivered broad organisational change with a focus on continuous improvement and culture change.
Campus development plan
Our Vision
Over the next 10 years, the major investment will expand our campus footprint by 25%, creating a new urban quarter with the University at the heart of a revitalised west end. This is the largest development since the creation of the original campus in 1870.
This is a unique opportunity for a University to extend the boundaries of its historic core in a central city location.
The expansion of our Gilmorehill campus into the 14-acre, former Western Infirmary site will transform the West End of Glasgow. The Masterplan for the site will incorporate:
- New learning and teaching facilities supporting our students and making sure they get the best in modern teaching and learning styles and approaches
- Creation of a Research Hub, housing large-scale multidisciplinary projects and incubator space for spin out collaborations with industry. This will encourage further innovation development
- New public cycle and pedestrian routes and a new central square which will link Byres Road to the up-and-coming cultural quarter for the West End, with new links to Kelvingrove and the newly-refurbished Kelvin Hall
- Refurbishment of five listed buildings: The Chapel, the Outpatients building, the Macgregor building, the Tennent Institute and Anderson College
- Commercial opportunities, including a hotel, restaurant, bars and cafes
- The state-of-the-art Learning and Teaching Hub adjacent to the Boyd Orr building on University Avenue will be completed next year.
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Living in Glasgow
A UNESCO City of Music, a vibrant arts and culture scene, a food-lover’s delight, and a shopper’s paradise. Just some of the highlights of the ‘friendliest city in the world’. As well as that accolade by the Rough Guides poll, Glasgow has also been named a must visit destination by publications including the New York Times, The Guardian, and Wanderlust.
Music
The city hosts an average of 130 music events a week catering for every taste; from rock to rap, and classical to country. Glasgow also has a world class club scene playing host to some of the world’s top DJs.
Shopping
Outside of London’s West End, Glasgow is frequently voted the best place for shopping in the UK. A must-visit destination for any shopaholic, it houses high street chains, international designers, and independent retailers. The West End, home to the University of Glasgow, is bustling with vintage fashion, vinyl stores, and second-hand bookshops.
Arts and Culture
Glasgow’s arts scene has gone from strength to strength and is the base for five internationally renowned performing arts companies including the National Theatre of Scotland and Scottish Ballet. The city has several world-class museums, which are free to the public, and the city’s architecture is a work of art in itself.
Food and drink
You can be in Glasgow and taste the world with its many diverse restaurants, cafes, and bars. And if you’ve yet to sample the delights of haggis and whisky, Glasgow is the place to be.
The City and Beyond
Glasgow has all the opportunities and excitement of a big city but its compact size means you can quickly travel from one vibrant district to the next. You could be relaxing in one of its many parks, before shopping in the quirky West End, and then dancing until the wee small hours in the Merchant City.
And when you fancy getting out of the city you can reach the stunning Loch Lomond in just 30 minutes, climb one of our many breath-taking Munros, play golf at one of Scotland’s many world-class courses, visit one of our ancient castles, or go further North and search for Nessie! Scotland has also just been named the world’s most beautiful country by Rough Guides.
Relocating to Glasgow
Choosing to relocate to Glasgow is a big decision. There are numerous things to be considered, such as the costs of moving, the cost of living, and where exactly to relocate to. We have created two guides to aide you in the decision-making process.
Find out more on relocating to Glasgow at the below link:
WORLD CHANGERS TOGETHER
WORLD CHANGING GLASGOW 2025
Our outstanding disciplinary breadth and expertise has enabled us to make world-changing advances in fields as diverse as medicine, physics, linguistics, public policy and global development.
The key to our success is our talented staff and students pushing back at the boundaries of knowledge and understanding together.
Our World Changers Together strategy recognises the fundamental importance of a culture of open cooperation: not just as colleagues and mentors or students and teachers, but as a community of discovery that reaches beyond its walls and draws inspiration and strength from its connections and partnerships worldwide: excellence that's part of something bigger. The strategy is articulated across three themes:
COMMUNITY
- People centred, globally engaged
CONNECTIVITY
- Collaboratively minded, digitally enhanced
CHALLENGES
- Solution focused, impact oriented
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How to apply
Salary will be Grade 8, £50,253 - £58,225 per annum. Full details of the role and how to apply can be found by visiting our website:
The closing date for applications is the 30th April 2026.
Contact Martina Cooper at martina.cooper@glasgow.ac.uk for an informal, confidential discussion.
Terms & Conditions
Please note that there are up to 4 positions available. These posts are full-time (35 hours per week, Monday - Friday) and open-ended (permanent). Relocation assistance will be provided where appropriate.
The University of Glasgow has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK. If you require a Skilled Worker visa to work in the UK, you will be required to meet the eligibility requirements of the visa route to be assigned a Certificate of Sponsorship.
Please note that this post may be eligible to be sponsored under the Skilled Worker visa route if tradeable points can be used under the Skilled Worker visa rules. For more information please visit: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa
As a valued member of our team, you can expect:
1. A warm welcoming and engaging organisational culture, where your talents are developed and nurtured, and success is celebrated and shared.
2. An excellent employment package with generous terms and conditions including 41 days of leave for full time staff, pension - pensions handbook https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/payandpensions/pensions/, benefits and discount packages.
3. A flexible approach to working.
4. A commitment to support your health and wellbeing, including a free 6-month UofG Sport membership for all new staff joining the University: https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/staff/healthwellbeing/
We believe that we can only reach our full potential through the talents of all. Equality, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of our values. Applications are particularly welcome from across our communities and in particular people from the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) community, and other protected characteristics who are under-represented within the University. Read more on how the University promotes and embeds all aspects of equality and diversity within our community
https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/humanresources/equalitydiversity/
We endorse the principles of Athena Swan: https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/humanresources/equalitydiversity/athenaswan/ and hold bronze, silver and gold awards across the University.
We are investing in our organisation, and we will invest in you too. Please visit our website https://www.gla.ac.uk/explore/jobs/ for more information.
It is the University of Glasgow’s mission to foster an inclusive climate, which ensures equality in our working, learning, research and teaching environment. We strongly endorse the principles of Athena SWAN, including a supportive and flexible working environment, with commitment from all levels of the organisation in promoting gender equity.
Our values
The future holds innumerable challenges for our sector, our society, and our world. We will have to adapt and change what we do and what we offer if we are to navigate these successfully. Our strategy and approach may evolve as the landscape changes, but our values will remain constant: a fixed point of certainty in uncertain times.
We have identified our values in consultation and partnership with our staff and student community. Living and upholding these values will ensure that we remain true to the spirit of our community and ourselves:
Ambition and Excellence
- We strive for excellence through our work
- We defend academic freedom globally
- We recognise and celebrate shared success
- We have an unrelenting focus on development
Curiosity and Discovery
- We innovate and solve problems together
- We lead by influence and example
- We engage with lifelong learning and personal development
- We learn from our mistakes
Integrity and Truth
- We uphold honesty, integrity and fairness
- We share our work widely and generously
- We do the right thing, not the easy thing - or we don’t do it
- We take responsibility
An Inclusive Community
- We are one Glasgow team, and we care for and respect one another
- We advocate for diversity and believe in variety as a vital part of a healthy university
- We champion education as an engine for social progress
- We practise and advance sustainability