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Chief People Officer

Milton Keynes
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About the Role

The Open University is one of the UK’s most distinctive and socially important institutions. Founded to be open to people, places, methods and ideas, the OU has transformed lives through learning for more than 50 years and remains a global leader in flexible, supported open and distance education.

At a moment of strategic renewal, the University is seeking to appoint its next Chief People Officer. This is a senior executive appointment and a member of the Vice-Chancellor’s Executive (VCE), reporting to the University Secretary. The role will provide strategic leadership for the OU’s people, culture and organisational capability, ensuring the University has the workforce, leadership, systems, culture and ways of working needed for its next phase.

People Services has already supported the University through significant organisational change, savings delivery and important work on data, culture, wellbeing and systems. The next Chief People Officer will build from this platform, shaping an integrated People Plan and leading work across workforce planning, organisational design, leadership capability, culture, employee and industrial relations and People Services transformation, while contributing fully as a member of VCE.

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We are looking for an experienced people leader with the credibility to operate at executive level in a large, complex and values-led organisation. You will bring a strong record of leading people, culture, workforce or organisational capability strategy at scale, with evidence of delivering change, influencing across complex stakeholder environments and providing confident advice and constructive challenge at executive level.

We are interested in candidates from a wide range of sectors who have operated at scale in complex, highly accountable environments. This may include higher education but could equally include other organisations facing significant market change, financial pressure, workforce transformation, regulatory scrutiny or shifting customer, service user or stakeholder expectations. What matters most is strategic judgement, values-led leadership and a strong record of shaping people, culture and organisational capability in ways that deliver lasting institutional impact.

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This is a rare opportunity to shape the people and culture agenda of an institution that matters profoundly to students, colleagues, partners and communities across the UK and beyond.

For more information and to apply please visit www.andersonquigley.com/ou-cpo.

The closing date for applications is noon, Monday 3 August 2026

What's in it for you?

At The Open University, we offer a range of benefits to recognise and reward great work, alongside policies and flexible working that contribute towards a great work life balance. Get all the details of what benefits we offer by visiting our Staff Benefits page (clicking this link will open a new window).

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We are open to discussions about flexible working. Whether it’s a job share, part time, compressed hours or another working arrangement.

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Skills

Strategic Leadership
Organizational Capability
Workforce Planning
Cultural Transformation
Employee Relations
Stakeholder Engagement
Change Management
Leadership Development
Data Analysis
Wellbeing Initiatives
Human Resources Strategy
Organizational Design
Values-Led Leadership
Communication Skills
Influencing Skills
Problem Solving

Location

Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom

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