Jul 10, 2026

Senior Change Management Program Manager

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Job Title: Senior Change Management Program Manager
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Location: 100% Remote, Canada

Experience: 8+ Years

Job Type: Part-Time (T4 Contract)

Rate: 55 to 65 CAD PH

Role Summary: NearSource is seeking a Senior Change Management Program Manager to drive complex organizational change initiatives and enterprise programs supporting strategic consulting engagements. This role combines change leadership, program governance, stakeholder alignment, and executive-level communication to ensure the successful adoption of business and operational transformation initiatives. The successful candidate will bring deep expertise in structured change management methodologies, program execution, and influencing senior stakeholders across global teams.

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About NearSource: NearSource Technologies is a trusted partner for future-ready software consulting, enabling Fortune 500 enterprises to accelerate digital transformation. Our global engineering teams build and deploy impactful technology for some of the world's most admired brands, working directly on long-term client initiatives.

Apply now, or share your resume with salary expectations at [email protected]. Thank you for considering a career with us! Once you submit your application, our Talent Acquisition team will review your resume thoroughly. If there's a strong match, we'll reach out to discuss your experience, role details, benefits, compensation, and next steps. While we strive for transparency, we may not be able to respond to every applicant due to high volume, but we genuinely appreciate your time and interest.

Equal Opportunity Employer: NearSource is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful environment. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based on race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, disability, or background. Innovation thrives when everyone feels empowered to contribute.

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