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Management Consultant (Singapore)

Singapore (remote)

JMW is a global transformation consultancy that empowers leaders to shape the future of their organizations. For nearly 40 years, we’ve partnered with some of the world’s most successful business leaders to unlock extraordinary performance by elevating leadership, culture, and execution.

We work closely with forward-thinking organizations to address strategic leadership challenges through bespoke interventions that produce real-time results and build lasting capability. At the heart of our work is the belief that people—and how they are led—are the decisive factor in success.

Our work is aligned with a growing global shift: from a singular focus on shareholder returns to delivering superior outcomes for all stakeholders—business, society, and humanity.

The Opportunity

We are building our talent pipeline for future consulting opportunities in Singapore. We’re looking for dynamic, self-driven professionals who bring depth of experience and passion to organizational transformation work.

Please note: This is not a technology or IT consulting role. Candidates with those backgrounds will not be considered.

What You’ll Do

  • Partner with senior executives and teams to lead high-impact transformation projects.
  • Design and facilitate leadership development sessions for groups (up to 25+ participants).
  • Apply JMW’s proprietary methodology to address the human factors influencing organizational success.
  • Lead small consulting teams through strategic engagements with global and regional clients.
  • Coach and guide leaders through complex change and performance improvement initiatives.
  • Navigate and impact large, matrixed organizations across industries.

What We’re Looking For

  • Proven experience delivering organizational change, transformation, or leadership development initiatives.
  • Track record of managing consulting engagements with budgets of S$1M+.
  • Experience coaching senior executives and facilitating high-level workshops.
  • Strong consulting acumen, with prior experience in client and project management.
  • Ability to think strategically while executing tactically.
  • Strong communication, facilitation, and relationship-building skills.
  • Comfort working across diverse industries and cultures.
  • Flexibility to travel, both regionally and globally.

Ideal Candidate Profile

  • Background in management consulting or a transformation-focused role within a large organization.
  • Experience working with multinational companies or complex global environments.
  • Commercially savvy, entrepreneurial mindset.
  • Able to build credibility at the C-suite level.
  • Collaborative team player who also thrives in independent, self-directed work.
  • Passionate about helping people grow and delivering tangible impact.
  • Singapore work authorization required.

Why Join JMW

  • Purpose-driven work that makes a difference.
  • Opportunity to work on transformational projects with high-level leaders.
  • Unique, people-first culture grounded in values: Impact, Collaboration, Purpose, Workability.
  • Global exposure with diverse clients.
  • Competitive pay structure, including performance bonuses and a benefits stipend.
  • A platform for lifelong learning and mastery.

JMW encourages applications from qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. We foster an inclusive culture that enables everyone to achieve their full potential and enjoy a fulfilling career with us.

Additional Information

  • This is a full-time, fixed-term role with potential for long-term opportunities.
  • No recruitment agencies, please.
  • For more about us, visit: www.jmw.com

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