Can you bring structure, clarity and momentum to a complex strategic process?
We are looking for an Integration Process Lead to guide the next phase of the IHS–ISS process. This is a temporary, part time opportunity for a senior professional who is comfortable working in a complex university environment and knows how to connect people, perspectives and processes into a credible way forward.
Job descriptionDepending on the profile of the selected candidate and the most suitable construction in practice, the role may be filled through different arrangements, including internal secondment, temporary appointment or an external assignment. We explicitly welcome applications from experienced external professionals with relevant expertise in complex institutional change processes. The Interim Integration Process Lead will support the next phase of the IHS-ISS integration exploration by designing, coordinating and safeguarding the overall process architecture. The purpose of this phase is to work towards a well-structured and substantiated proposal for the Executive Board, seeking approval to proceed to the formal organisational change. This includes helping ensure that the process produces a sufficiently coherent, coordinated and decision-ready basis for Executive Board consideration.
This assignment should be understood as a next-phase process leadership role: building on earlier preparatory and exploratory work, but with a clearer mandate to structure and steer the process towards a decision-ready proposal for consideration by the Executive Board. This proposal will include an assessment of the strategic case for integration (including its contribution to EUR Strategy 2030), alongside a careful review of, inter alia, the academic, legal, business, financial, and HR dimensions of the integration.
The role is therefore intended to provide structure, coherence, pacing and governance oversight to this phase, ensuring that the process leads in a careful and credible way towards a sufficiently robust basis for decision by the Executive Board and other key stakeholders.
Assignment nature This is a temporary, focused interim assignment for the exploration phase. The role is intended to support a careful, credible and well-paced process that enables both institutes to work through the next stage in a structured and transparent way.
- approximately 3-4 days per week
- for approximately 6 months
ResponsibilitiesThe Interim Integration Process Lead will:
- with the support of the ISS Rector and IHS General Director, and drawing on the work already undertaken in the preliminary phase, design and establish the governance structure for the next phase, including working groups, decision-making lines, escalation routes and coordination mechanisms
- drive the process towards an integrated and decision-ready proposal for the Executive Board, ensuring that relevant inputs are brought together in a coherent and timely way
- translate the next phase into a realistic roadmap, sequence and planning logic
- ensure that each workstream has a clear mandate, expected outputs and place within the wider process
- safeguard alignment and interdependence across the different lines of work, including strategic, organisational, HR, legal, financial and communications dimensions
- support the development of clear working agreements on roles, expectations, timelines and ways of working
- shape a credible consultation and communication approach across the relevant stakeholder groups
- monitor overall progress and identify risks, bottlenecks, overlaps, delays or ambiguities in a timely manner
- support leadership in maintaining an appropriate pace: fast enough to preserve momentum, and careful enough to allow for trust, ownership and meaningful engagement.
Reporting linesThe Interim Integration Process Lead will report to the Rector of ISS and the General Director of IHS and will be an integral part of a steering group that also includes the Institute Director of ISS, the Head of HR of IHS, and another member of professional services of ISS.
The Process Lead will support and coordinate the overall process on behalf of this steering group, ensuring that the agreed roadmap, workstreams and consultation processes are implemented effectively. The steering group will provide strategic guidance, monitor progress and serve as the main forum for escalation and decision preparation prior to Executive Board consideration.