Job Type: Full-time or part time (minimum 30 hours per week)
Salary: From £60,000 (depending on experience)
We offer a competitive salary package aligned with current market rates for this role. The final offer will reflect your skills, experience, and qualifications, alongside our commitment to internal equity.
Location: South East or South West England
This is a hybrid role where you’ll mainly work from home, with travel for meetings.
Please note: We’re sharing this opportunity across a number of job boards and in a number of locations to reach as many potential applicants as possible. However, this is one single position – so wherever you see it, it’s the same great role.
What you'll be doing
As a Learning and Organisational Development Specialist, you’ll design and deliver solutions that help clients build capability, develop their people, and strengthen organisational culture.
You’ll work on projects that blend strategy and creativity — from leadership development and team effectiveness to learning culture, values, and change programmes.
Here’s a snapshot of what your day-to-day might include:
It’s a varied, rewarding role for someone who loves combining people insight, creativity, and practical delivery to make a real difference.
About you
You’re curious, proactive, and passionate about helping people and organisations grow. You might already be working in OD, L&D, or culture change — and you’re ready to take that experience into a consultancy environment where you can design, facilitate, and influence more broadly.
You’re someone who enjoys working with clients, spotting patterns, and creating solutions that really land.
You’ll need to be:
Experience in consultancy, coaching, or digital learning design — and a relevant qualification such as CIPD Level 7 or a coaching qualification — would be a bonus, but not a deal breaker. What matters most to us is your experience and passion for making a real difference in this kind of role.
The Perks:
We might be biased, but we think this role is exciting, purposeful, and full of opportunity. And because we like to look after our people, here’s what you can look forward to when you join us:
Why join us?
At Fitzgerald, we think one-size-fits-all doesn’t make anyone look good. Instead, we promise to make space for you to bring your whole self to work, not just your job title.
Job titles change, after all. Working here, in time yours might too. We’re betting the future of our business on each of us, so we don’t just talk about development – we invest in it. Specifically, we invest in you.
So if you want to learn something new or deepen your expertise, you do the work and we’ll support you all the way. Because when you get better at what you do, so do we.
And when life throws curveballs - which it always will - we’ll make sure you’ve got the flexibility and support you need. We understand that time to rest and recharge is important and we’ll make sure you get it, along with a work/life balance that always treats you like an adult (and trusts you accordingly).
Because we want everyone here to play a big part in what comes next for Fitzgerald, to build our future, be involved in decisions, and be valued for your input.
We’re Fitzgerald. We do work that works for you. #Workthatworksforyou.
How to apply:
If this sounds like your kind of role, APPLY NOW (you’ll be redirected to our careers site) — we can’t wait to hear from you.
Our application process includes a short written assessment, a virtual interview, psychometric testing, and a concluding in-person meeting.
We’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds.
| Fitzgerald | £60,000 per annum | Bristol |