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Partner, Education to Career

🇺🇸 Remote - US 🕑 Full-Time 💰 $138K - $207K 💻 Instructional Design 🗓️ April 16th, 2026
PK PK-12

Edtech.com's Summary

TNTP is hiring a Partner, Education to Career to lead business development and partnership strategy within its Education to Career division. This role involves designing and implementing career pathway programs while building coalitions across education, workforce, and community sectors to create equitable career opportunities. The position requires translating ecosystem needs into fundable projects and advising cross-sector leaders to align goals and governance for sustained impact.

Highlights
  • Lead business development and partnership strategy for Education to Career initiatives.
  • Design and implement career pathway programs across PK-12 education, higher education, and workforce systems.
  • Build and sustain coalitions with employers, educational institutions, workforce organizations, government, and community partners.
  • Use data, research, and evidence to inform program strategy and measure outcomes.
  • Manage fundraising and draft proposals to secure philanthropic and federal/state funding.
  • Maintain senior-level relationships and serve as a strategic advisor to cross-sector leaders.
  • Manage diverse teams and build an inclusive culture to achieve organizational goals.
  • Require at least 7 years of workforce development or career and technical education experience, including cross-sector partnership leadership.
  • Preferred familiarity with workforce policy and funding streams such as WIOA, Perkins V, and ESSA.
  • Salary range from $137,920 to $206,880 with a typical starting salary between $137,920 and $172,400 based on experience.

Partner, Education to Career Full Description

Partner, Education to Career
United States
Full time

Partner, Education to Career 

Flexible Location 

WHO WE ARE 
TNTP brings research, policy, and consulting together to reimagine America’s public education system. Working collaboratively, we dig into educators’ toughest challenges, and we provide actionable solutions grounded in evidence. This work takes place in schools and districts across the country, and our national position allows us to spot trends, collect and analyze data, and advocate for policy changes that introduce greater impact at scale. Our goal is to empower every student, breaking them free from the constraints of poverty and race, fostering innovation, and driving growth across the country. We collaborate across sectors and with school systems to ensure that the 3.5 million young people who graduate high school every year have pathways to economic and social mobility.    
 
WHAT YOU’LL DO 
This position is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in the growth and impact of TNTP’s Education to Career (E2C) strategic priority. As a Partner in the Education to Career division, you will lead business development and partnership strategy to build and sustain a pipeline of ecosystem-level engagements that help communities align PK–12, higher education, workforce systems (including regional workforce development boards and chambers of commerce), employers and industry, city government, and community partners to create equitable career pathways.  
Focus areas include career pathway design, educator workforce pathways, data analytics to inform strategy and measure outcomes, and state and regional partnerships (including cross-sector coalitions and public/private partnerships). You will originate and shape opportunities, translate ecosystem needs into fundable and deliverable scopes of work (including philanthropic funding), and serve as a senior advisor and facilitator to cross-sector leaders as they establish shared goals, governance, financing, and data infrastructure for lasting impact. The Partner will report to TNTP’s Vice President for Education to Career. 

Some responsibilities and duties may vary, but the role of the Partner includes: 
  • Designing and implementing career pathway programs and systems-change initiatives, moving quickly from strategy to execution across PK–12 education, postsecondary, workforce, and related systems. 
  • Leading external engagement and building and sustaining coalitions with employers, PK–12 education, postsecondary institutions, workforce organizations (including, but not limited to, regional workforce development boards, and chambers of commerce), city government, state and local leaders, families, youth, and advocates. 
  • Overseeing the use of data, research, and evidence to inform program strategy, performance management, and decision-making, including economic and education, labor market, and postsecondary outcomes data. 
  • Identifying emerging partnership and funding opportunities at the federal and state levels, informed by relevant legislation and regulations and in collaboration with TNTP’s policy team. 
  • Leading and managing fundraising and business development efforts, including drafting proposals, funder briefings, and progress reports for current and prospective partners (e.g., community foundations, corporate social responsibility teams, and national funders). 
  • Maintaining an established network of key external policymakers and influencers (including legislators), industry and employer partners, higher education leaders, associations, community networks, and other third-party entities to amplify TNTP’s Education to Career efforts across the workforce and education ecosystem. 
  • Building and managing senior-level client relationships to ensure sustained investment in ongoing partnerships, aligning stakeholders on shared goals, governance, and measures of success. 
  • Effectively managing diverse, cross-functional teams and building an inclusive team culture and using strong people-management skills to develop talent and achieve ambitious goals. 
  • Understanding and communicating the impact of our work across grants/contracts, states, or regions and synthesizing what we are learning to tell a clear story of progress and results. 

The expected travel for this role is up to and including 40%. Given our clients are all over the country, some in cities and some in rural locations, all candidates must have a valid Driver’s License (reasonable accommodations are available for qualified individuals with disabilities).    
 
WHAT YOU HAVE 
Qualifications
  • At least 7 years of experience in workforce development and/or career and technical education with proven results and accountability at the management level or higher, including experience leading cross-sector partnerships at the state and regional level and working closely with cross-sector leadership 
  • Experience building and sustaining relationships with nontraditional education partners, including workforce boards, higher education institutions, employers/industry partners, and cross-sector intermediaries 
  • Experience working with systems, organizations, networks, and individuals at all levels to analyze, map, and ideate interventions for systems change centered on workforce development—implementing cross-sector strategies that educate, inform, and advance key issues impacting social and economic mobility and access to high-wage, in-demand careers 
  • Demonstrated deep expertise in workforce development, career pathways, and/or career and technical education with the ability to provide immediate strategic counsel and represent the work credibly with senior external leaders 
  • Demonstrated success leading strategy, business development, and fundraising within complex coalition, partnership, or grant-funded relationships, including translating partner needs into deliverable, fundable scopes of work and advancing revenue-generation strategies 
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, including translating complex concepts into plain language, facilitating consensus, building bidirectional feedback loops, and motivating stakeholders and teams through a clear vision and high professionalism 
  • Strong contract management and excellent project management skills that lead to results and an ability to work efficiently and independently and prioritize effectively, adapting as needed within an at-times ambiguous environment of rapidly changing priorities, tight deadlines, and continuous improvement 
  • Preferred: Experience working with PK-12 education system leaders, ideally in high-need contexts 
  • Preferred: Familiarity with workforce policy and funding streams (e.g., Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I youth, Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006, as amended by Perkins V (2018), Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), etc.) and the ability to reference relevant legislation and regulations as needed 
 
WHAT WE OFFER 
The salary range for this position is $137,920- $206,880. New hires can typically expect a starting salary between the range minimum and the salary range midpoint ($137,920-$172,400), in alignment with experience, qualifications, and our commitment to equity in compensation. TNTP also offers a compelling overall Total Rewards package, including competitive mid-market salaries, generous PTO, and comprehensive benefits, with a range of plans and programs designed to support the physical, mental, and financial wellness of employees and their dependents. We suggest learning more about our benefits! We also ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation for the interview process. Email talent@tntp.org to request accommodation.   
 
HOW TO APPLY 
Submit your resume online through Workday. In your application, we will also ask you to answer brief questions about your interest in TNTP; your “why” matters to us!  The priority application deadline for this position is Monday, April 13th, though we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. If you’re eager, you can preview here what to expect after you apply, and we’ll be in touch soon!   
 
#LI-REMOTE 
 
Position Type:Regular
TNTP is an equal employment opportunity employer committed to maintaining a non-discriminatory work environment. TNTP does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, arrest record, conviction record, or any other personal characteristic protected by applicable law. This policy covers all programs, services, policies, and procedures of TNTP, including recruiting, hiring, training, promotion, and administering all personnel actions, such as compensation, benefits, transfers, layoffs or terminations.  

Applicants for employment with TNTP must have valid work authorization that does not require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the U.S.