Sr. Design Project Manager (For Independent Contractors)

EUR 50-100 per hour
SENIOR
✅ Hybrid ✅ On-site
✅ Contract / Freelance

Used Tools & Technologies

Not specified

Required Skills & Competences

Leadership @ 4 Communication @ 4 Planning @ 4 Prioritization @ 4 Jira @ 4 Reporting @ 4 Change Management @ 4

Details

This role will provide dedicated, full-time program and operations support to UX leadership during a critical period of transformation.

Program Scope

  1. UX Operating Model adoption and rollout
  • Drive onboarding, adoption, and change management for the UX Operating Model
  • Ensure UX practitioners are able to use the new Jira-based ways of working effectively
  • Build the supporting materials, communications, and interventions needed to make adoption stick
  1. UX annual planning leadership and model improvement
  • Lead UX’s participation in the 2027 annual planning cycle across CBO and all four BUs
  • Use delivery of that cycle to identify, test, and recommend the best longer-term model for how UX should operate within annual and quarterly planning processes
  • Gather requirements, pain points, and constraints across stakeholders and translate them into a practical improvement plan
  • Improve consistency, clarity, and sustainability of planning for UX leadership
  1. Integration of planning and the UX Operating Model
  • Ensure planning expectations are translated into the way UX managers and ICs actually plan, prioritize, track, and deliver work
  • Define how approved improvements should show up in team rituals, planning expectations, Jira usage, and operating guidance
  • Help embed those improvements into 2027 ways of working so they can continue beyond the contract period

Responsibilities

  • Lead change management and onboarding for the UX Operating Model rollout, including stakeholder mapping, communications, training coordination, adoption tracking, and issue follow-up.
  • Drive UX Jira onboarding and adoption by coordinating rollout activities, documenting ways of working, supporting teams through transition, and ensuring practitioners can successfully use the new system.
  • Create and maintain the core operating materials needed for successful adoption, including playbooks, process guides, training assets, FAQs, intake guidance, and supporting documentation.
  • Partner with UX craft leaders and managers to identify friction points, resistance themes, and local adoption gaps, and convert those into targeted interventions.
  • Establish and run a clear operating cadence across the contract period, including milestone plans, status updates, risks, dependencies, success metrics, and leadership reporting.
  • Assess the current-state UX planning challenge across CBO and the four BUs, including pain points, inconsistencies, planning burden, stakeholder expectations, and gaps in the current model.
  • Lead and manage UX’s participation in the 2027 annual planning cycle across the four BUs, including timelines, inputs, documentation, stakeholder coordination, decision tracking, and follow-through.
  • Gather and synthesize requirements across BUs and leadership groups related to annual planning, quarterly planning, and operating cadence, and align stakeholders on practical improvements where possible.
  • Capture learnings from the 2027 annual planning cycle and translate them into clear recommendations for a more sustainable UX planning approach.
  • Shape and document the recommended future-state UX planning approach in partnership with UX leadership and key business stakeholders, including how UX should engage with annual and quarterly planning processes going forward.
  • Define and implement updates to operational standards, templates, and guidance needed to connect planning expectations with manager rituals, team planning, intake, prioritization, Jira usage, and ways of working.
  • Coordinate planning inputs and outputs across leaders and stakeholder groups so that UX participation in planning is more structured, consistent, and easier to execute.
  • Facilitate alignment discussions and working sessions with senior stakeholders to drive clarity on trade-offs, ownership, and next steps.
  • Build structure and transparency around work in flight by maintaining trackers, dashboards, decision logs, planning documents, and actions needed to keep the work moving.
  • Act as a connective layer between leadership intent and day-to-day execution, helping teams understand what is changing, why it matters, and what they need to do differently.
  • Identify process improvement opportunities that reduce manual effort, improve consistency, and leave behind reusable systems and assets that can continue beyond the contract.
  • Measure and report progress against clear outcomes, especially adoption, readiness, planning delivery quality, recommended improvements, and overall execution.

Success Measures / Expected Outcomes

  • A clear and executed change plan for the UX Operating Model has been delivered.
  • UX practitioners are substantially onboarded to the new Jira system and ways of working, with known adoption issues identified and addressed.
  • Core onboarding and enablement assets are in place, usable, and maintained.
  • The current-state planning burden, structural gaps, and cross-BU requirements for UX have been clearly identified and documented.
  • UX’s participation in the 2027 annual planning cycle has been successfully managed across the four BUs.
  • Key learnings from the 2027 annual planning cycle have been synthesized and turned into a clear set of recommendations for the longer-term UX planning approach.
  • A practical and documented approach exists for how the UX Operating Model connects to annual and quarterly planning rhythms, especially for UX managers and ICs.
  • Agreed updates to templates, processes, guidance, and Jira ways of working have been identified and implemented where appropriate.
  • Risks, dependencies, and key decisions across the work are visible and well-managed.
  • The team is left with reusable tools, documentation, governance assets, and operating guidance that support continuation after the contract ends.

Requirements

Must-have experience:

  • Significant experience in program management, UX operations, DesignOps, ResearchOps, ContentOps, or closely related operational delivery roles.
  • Proven experience independently leading multiple complex projects or a portfolio of initiatives with multiple stakeholder groups, dependencies, and moving parts.
  • Strong experience leading large-scale process change, onboarding, or operational improvement initiatives.
  • Strong experience creating and operationalizing repeatable workflows, playbooks, documentation, standards, and governance mechanisms.
  • Demonstrated success working across cross-functional stakeholder groups with different goals, incentives, and levels of seniority.
  • Experience leading or managing annual planning cycles, quarterly planning, business cadences, or leadership operating rhythms.
  • Experience managing complex planning processes with senior stakeholders and multiple cross-functional counterparts.
  • Experience supporting UX teams, including Design, Research, and/or Content/Writing.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple workstreams, deadlines, dependencies, and stakeholders at once.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex process changes into clear and actionable guidance.
  • Comfortable working with Jira, Google Workspace, spreadsheets, presentations, and documentation tools as core operating tools.
  • Experience presenting status, risks, trade-offs, and recommendations clearly to senior stakeholders.
  • Able to operate with high autonomy, sound judgment, and a practical bias toward execution.

Nice-to-have:

  • Experience in a UX, Product, Design, Research, or Content environment.
  • Familiarity with organizational change management frameworks and adoption measurement approaches.
  • Experience supporting or improving operating models, ways of working, or portfolio / planning rituals.
  • Experience in large, matrixed, international organizations with multiple business units and stakeholder groups.
  • Experience facilitating workshops, planning sessions, and leadership working sessions.
  • Experience helping define or scale a craft-specific operations capability.

Candidate Profile

The ideal candidate combines the strengths of a program manager, change lead, and craft-aware operations builder. They should be highly structured and delivery-focused, comfortable with ambiguity, able to influence without direct reports, and capable of turning unclear processes into practical, adoptable systems. They should be strong at follow-through, proactive communication, stakeholder alignment, and converting leadership intent into well-run execution. Familiarity with how Designers, Researchers, Writers, managers, and directors work in practice is important.

Logistics

  • Contract timeline: 6 months (Starts: Jun 15, 2026 — Ends: Dec 14, 2026)
  • Hours: 40 hrs/week
  • Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Payrate: 50 - 100 €/hr
  • Tools mentioned: Jira, Google Workspace, spreadsheets, presentations, documentation tools