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A social enterprise for education is seeking a remote School Business Development Manager to promote a careers engagement platform. The role involves building relationships with schools and managing engagements with educational bodies. Candidates must have 3 years of direct sales experience and strong ties to the education sector. Salary is up to £36K FTE plus commission and benefits, with a flexible working pattern and generous annual leave.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a School Business Development Manager to join a social enterprise that connects employers with schools to create inclusive work-based learning opportunities for students, particularly those with special educational needs or from disadvantaged backgrounds.
As a School Business Development Manager, you will be developing relationships with schools and careers hubs to promote a well-established careers engagement platform.
This full-time role offers a basic salary of up to £36K FTE plus generous commission and benefits. The candidate must possess experience in both account management and new business development.
This is a fully remote role but you need to be based in East Sussex.
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This is a brilliant opportunity to join a values-led organisation and play a meaningful role in shaping young futures.
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