Leadership Development Business Partner

Meta Meta · Big Tech · Menlo Park, CA +1

This role is a Leadership Development Business Partner at Meta, focusing on team development and coaching for prioritized leaders and teams. The role involves diagnosing leadership and team effectiveness, designing and delivering interventions, coaching executive leaders, and partnering with HR leaders. It requires experience in leadership development, organizational effectiveness, and consultative work, with a focus on supporting leaders through change, including AI transformation.

What you'd actually do

  1. Diagnose leadership and team effectiveness at the system level.
  2. Design and deliver high-impact leader and team interventions.
  3. Coach executive leaders using ICF-credentialed methodology.
  4. Serve as cross-company intelligence.
  5. Build trusted partnerships with HR Business Partners to deliver leader and team engagements.

Skills

Required

  • 12+ years of professional experience, with significant depth in leadership development, organizational effectiveness, or a related field
  • 5+ years in Learning & Development, Organizational Development, or leadership development function
  • ICF credential (ACC, PCC, or MCC)
  • Demonstrated mastery of leader and team diagnosis, including 360 design/debrief, team assessment, and organizational analysis
  • Expertise in designing and facilitating high-impact development experiences for executive leaders and leadership teams
  • Experience working within complex, technical, multicultural, and globally distributed organizations at scale
  • Track record of building trusted partnerships with both business leaders and HR partners
  • PCC or MCC-level ICF credential
  • Graduate-level work in organizational psychology, organizational development, or leadership development
  • Experience in a consultative or rotational model (vs. single-client embedded)
  • Experience operating in ambiguity and fast-moving environments
  • Familiarity with how AI is reshaping leadership, team dynamics, and organizational design — and a point of view on what that means for development

What the JD emphasized

  • AI transformation