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Management Consultant (Canada)

Canada

Management Consultant – Canada (Remote)

About JMW
JMW is a transformation consultancy that empowers leaders to shape the future of their organizations. For nearly 40 years, top global business leaders have trusted us to drive extraordinary performance. Our clients are forward-thinking executives who recognize that leadership and employee engagement are the decisive factors in organizational success.

We partner with businesses to diagnose strategic leadership challenges and design tailored solutions. Our approach helps clients redefine their teams’ trajectory while building leadership skills through real-world application.

JMW aligns with the aspirations of clients, staff, and partners. We champion the shift from shareholder-centric returns to value creation for humanity.

The Opportunity

JMW is building a talent pipeline for future roles. This is not an IT/technology position—please only apply if your expertise matches the criteria below.

We seek:
Energetic, self-driven management consultants with:

  • 6–10 years of industry experience
  • Expertise in organizational transformation & change management
  • A track record in high-performance consulting
  • Strong facilitation and delivery skills

Ideal candidates have:

  • Experience managing projects for large corporations
  • Background working with complex/multinational organizations (preferred)
  • Capital project consulting experience
  • Executive or leadership coaching proficiency

Key Responsibilities:

  • Coach and advise C-suite leaders
  • Lead workshops (25+ participants)
  • Manage engagements ($750K+ budget)
  • Balance strategy and execution in people-centric initiatives

Required Skills:

  • Strong commercial and business acumen
  • Consulting experience (industry specialization a plus)
  • Ability to navigate matrixed organizations
  • Credibility with C-level stakeholders
  • Project management expertise
  • Long-term client partnership skills
  • Ability to drive cultural and behavioral change
  • Strategic relationship-building
  • Entrepreneurial yet collaborative mindset
  • Proven success facilitating large-group sessions
  • Commitment to continuous learning and client impact
  • Excellent analytical, verbal, and written communication
  • Travel readiness (frequency flexible)

Why Join JMW?

We attract professionals who share our values: Impact, Collaboration, Purpose-Driven, and Workability. Our team sees JMW as a platform to advance their purpose while driving organizational transformation.

We offer:

  • Mission-driven work in a unique culture
  • Competitive benefits and performance bonuses
  • Exposure to global and domestic clients

JMW is an equal-opportunity employer. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds without regard to identity or circumstance.

Requirements:

  • Eligibility to work in Canada
  • Full-time, fixed-term employment
  • Learn more: jmw.com
  • No agency referrals, please.

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