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      <description>Location: Reading | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Contract | Change Manager     Reading     6-Month Contract     Paying up to -88p/h (Inside IR35)       About the Role: The IT Change Manager is responsible for ensuring that all changes to the IT environment are managed in a controlled and coordinated manner, minimising risks to service availability and quality. This includes planning, assessing, authorising, scheduling, and reviewing changes while collaborating with relevant stakeholders to maintain service stability and ensure compliance with organisational policies.   Please note that due to the nature of the role you?ll need to hold or be eligible to obtain a high level of UK security clearance    Key Responsibilities    Manage the end-to-end IT change management process, ensuring that changes are properly logged, assessed, authorised, implemented, and reviewed in accordance with established governance.  Evaluate the potential impact and risk of proposed changes to services, infrastructure, and business operations.  Organise and lead CAB meetings to review, discuss, and authorise changes in collaboration with stakeholders from across Digital Information and business functions.  Conduct change reviews to assess effectiveness, identify less...</description>
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