OUR ORGANIZATION

The National Education Equity Lab is a rapidly scaling education justice non-profit that seeks to propel economic mobility by democratizing access to higher education. We deliver, and support, actual college credit bearing courses from our nation’s top colleges and universities (Howard, Stanford, Wharton, Spelman, Brown and more) into teacher-led high school classrooms in Title 1 underserved schools - at no cost to students. Since starting in 2019, we have served  25,000 scholars from 31 states and more than 150 cities - from Flint; Baton Rouge; and the Navajo nation in Gallup, NM; to LA; Chicago; and NYC. Our results to date have been exciting.

 

We are a passionate team of former education and civil rights leaders, teachers, policy-wonks, and consultants - with an active board, including, former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, founder of the Children’s Defense Fund, Marian Wright Edelman, University of Pennsylvania Professor Angela Duckworth, CEO of the Common App, Jenny Rickard, and former Howard University President, Dr. Wayne Frederick.

 

To learn more about our mission and our work, please read the New York Times front-page feature, or check out our website edequitylab.org.

 

THE ROLE

The Course Success Manager will drive scholar success by collaborating with members from the organization’s Consortium of Colleges and Universities to deliver college credit-bearing courses in underserved high schools nationwide. This role will serve as the main point of contact for impact reporting, logistical coordination, and partnership development. Though the role and responsibilities will shift to meet the needs of our growing organization, your skills and expertise will be leveraged to: 

  • Manage a diverse portfolio of college courses, fostering strong relationships with college and university partners to optimize course outcomes and explore course expansion
  • Conduct regular meetings with faculty and teaching fellows to assess course implementation, adjust strategies, and monitor student engagement and outcomes
  • Develop and refine support for teaching fellows, including conducting training sessions, developing resources, observing synchronous sessions and providing feedback to enhance their instructional and leadership skills, sharing best practices, and fostering a collaborative community among teaching fellows. 
  • Collaborate with the School Success team to to support high school partners, addressing inquiries and feedback from students and teachers regarding schedule changes and assignment extensions. 
  • Work closely with the School Success, Curriculum and Learning Design, University Partnerships, and Data and Research teams to understand stakeholders' experiences and facilitate  debrief sessions with university partners

 

THE QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of professional experience required
  • Experience in teaching, education program management, or course coordination preferred; other relevant professional backgrounds providing  insight into challenges and opportunities for high schools and college and university partners considered
  • Understanding and interest in dual-enrollment, early college, and college access
  • Strong  commitment to advancing  equitable educational outcomes
  • Collaborative yet  competitive, driven by achieving ambitious  goals within a team 
  • Analytical mindset with proficiency in data analysis and deriving actionable insights
  • Excellent organizational skills, adept  at managing multiple tasks and priorities
  • Strong  communication, negotiation, and relationship-building abilities
  • Capable of working both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment

 

THE SALARY

The Course Success Manager role offers a competitive compensation package ranging from $60,000 to $90,000 commensurate with experience and qualifications. A comprehensive benefits package is also available.

 

THE TEAM 

The Course Success Manager will join a fast-paced team of equity warriors who are committed to providing opportunities for students who have historically and systemically been left out of opportunities. This position will report to the Senior Director, Course Success. Our organization is 100% remote with the opportunity to travel. Applicants do not need to live in the state of New York.   

 

HOW TO APPLY

We're excited to hear from passionate candidates! This role has a rolling application process, but to ensure full consideration for the first round of reviews, please submit your application by Monday, July 15th via this application link. We look forward to learning more about your interest in our mission!

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