Boston Scientific
Associate Director, Workforce Planning
Boston Scientific, Arden Hills, Minnesota, United States
About the role
As our Associate Director of Workforce Planning, you will lead the development and implementation of a global, integrated workforce planning function that ensures the organization has the right talent at the right time and cost. You will partner with HR leaders and executive stakeholders to forecast workforce capability and capacity needs and drive data-informed strategies to address talent gaps and enable scalable growth. Your responsibilities will include:
Advancing a global, enterprise-wide workforce planning discipline by building and championing a multi-year strategy, leading cross-functional teams, and delivering on key program KPIs Defining roles and responsibilities across internal teams and external partners to support a high-performing workforce planning function Driving the adoption of workforce planning practices through effective change leadership and stakeholder engagement Leading the innovation and integration of strategic, operational, and headcount/resource planning tools, processes, and technology Monitoring enterprise-wide workforce demand and supply, identifying gaps, and providing strategic recommendations to HR and senior leadership Serving as an advisor to C‑suite and executive sponsors, communicating workforce growth trends and recommended actions Developing and overseeing robust forecasting models that incorporate business data such as financials, supply chain trends, revenue forecasts, and leadership inputs Collaborating with Finance and other HR programs to align planning cycles and inform enterprise workforce development initiatives Partnering closely with the People Analytics team to deliver high‑impact data and insights that support accurate planning and better talent decisions Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a business-related field and a minimum of 7 years' experience, or a Master's degree and a minimum of 5 years' experience in a workforce planning leadership role within a global manufacturing organization Demonstrated success in leading the formation, rollout, and adoption of enterprise-wide programs in large, matrixed organizations Proven ability to collaborate across cross-functional and cross-business teams to drive alignment and execution Strong leadership and program management skills, with experience directing large-scale initiatives with complex interdependencies High level of business acumen, strategic thinking, and the ability to influence change through data-driven insights Practical experience with full-cycle program management, including planning, execution, and optimization of workforce initiatives Expertise in project management methodologies and their application in corporate environments Strong analytical skills with the ability to diagnose problems using various data sources and propose actionable solutions Experience leading executive-level presentations and facilitating meetings with senior stakeholders Boston Scientific Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other protected classes. This employee is required to be in the local office at least three days per week. The company will not offer sponsorship for an employment visa, and relocation assistance is not available for this position at this time.
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As our Associate Director of Workforce Planning, you will lead the development and implementation of a global, integrated workforce planning function that ensures the organization has the right talent at the right time and cost. You will partner with HR leaders and executive stakeholders to forecast workforce capability and capacity needs and drive data-informed strategies to address talent gaps and enable scalable growth. Your responsibilities will include:
Advancing a global, enterprise-wide workforce planning discipline by building and championing a multi-year strategy, leading cross-functional teams, and delivering on key program KPIs Defining roles and responsibilities across internal teams and external partners to support a high-performing workforce planning function Driving the adoption of workforce planning practices through effective change leadership and stakeholder engagement Leading the innovation and integration of strategic, operational, and headcount/resource planning tools, processes, and technology Monitoring enterprise-wide workforce demand and supply, identifying gaps, and providing strategic recommendations to HR and senior leadership Serving as an advisor to C‑suite and executive sponsors, communicating workforce growth trends and recommended actions Developing and overseeing robust forecasting models that incorporate business data such as financials, supply chain trends, revenue forecasts, and leadership inputs Collaborating with Finance and other HR programs to align planning cycles and inform enterprise workforce development initiatives Partnering closely with the People Analytics team to deliver high‑impact data and insights that support accurate planning and better talent decisions Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a business-related field and a minimum of 7 years' experience, or a Master's degree and a minimum of 5 years' experience in a workforce planning leadership role within a global manufacturing organization Demonstrated success in leading the formation, rollout, and adoption of enterprise-wide programs in large, matrixed organizations Proven ability to collaborate across cross-functional and cross-business teams to drive alignment and execution Strong leadership and program management skills, with experience directing large-scale initiatives with complex interdependencies High level of business acumen, strategic thinking, and the ability to influence change through data-driven insights Practical experience with full-cycle program management, including planning, execution, and optimization of workforce initiatives Expertise in project management methodologies and their application in corporate environments Strong analytical skills with the ability to diagnose problems using various data sources and propose actionable solutions Experience leading executive-level presentations and facilitating meetings with senior stakeholders Boston Scientific Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other protected classes. This employee is required to be in the local office at least three days per week. The company will not offer sponsorship for an employment visa, and relocation assistance is not available for this position at this time.
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