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A leading international education organization is seeking a Business Development and Enrichment Manager to spearhead commercial growth across its Malaysian schools. The role involves developing enrichment activities and building vendor partnerships while ensuring optimal program quality and financial performance. Strong data literacy, stakeholder coordination, and negotiation skills are essential for success. The position offers competitive remuneration and a commitment to professional development within a supportive team environment.
The Business Development and Enrichment Manager leads the commercial development of ancillary activities across 14 Malaysian schools, whilst supporting the development of ISP’s enrichment brand in Thailand and Vietnam. The role has a strong focus on enrichment activities such as ECAs, School Trips, International Programmes, Summer School, After School Care, Saturday School, STEM Programmes and Rentals/Room Hire. The post-holder identifies and embeds new business opportunities, strengthens vendor partnerships and optimises existing commercial agreements and financial processes to drive sustainable, region-wide growth.
This is a regional role, reporting to the Regional Finance Director - Malaysia, while working closely with Director of Business Development Asia to drive ambitious ancillary income growth targets. The role suits someone who can lead confidently across diverse teams, manage multiple projects simultaneously, and communicate clearly with internal and external partners. Strong data literacy is essential, with the ability to translate insights into commercial decisions and actionable plans for schools across all enrichment activities.
One of the leading education groups in Malaysia, ISP Malaysia operates the Tenby Schools, Asia Pacific Schools and Straits International Schools. Our nine schools are strategically located in the developed areas of Klang Valley in Selangor, Perak, Penang and Johor.
Our schools in Malaysia follow the international school curriculum comprising IGCSE and A-levels, starting at the kindergarten level, while 5 of the schools also offer the Malaysian National Curriculum.With over 8,000 students, we have a 60-year history of providing education to students in the country and have gained a reputation for excellence and high standards in education.
We champion a transformative approach to learning that goes beyond the classroom. By igniting our students’ curiosity and growing their self-confidence, we empower them to become the next generation of changemakers.
ISP Malaysia is part of ISP, a global community of over 100 international schools across more than 20 countries.
Competitive remuneration.
Medical outpatient and insurance benefits.
Fee discount for children of employees.
For international hires, we also offer pension fund contributions to an Employee Provident Fund (EPF) as well as flight and shipping benefits.
A culture of engagement and trust, where staff contributions are recognised and valued.
A passionate and motivated team of professionals who put children at the heart of decision-making.
An embedded whole campus commitment to professional development and serving others.
A peer network of like-minded colleagues and access to expertise, best practice sharing and learning opportunities across countries and cultures.
A commitment to employee well-being.
We begin with our students. Our children and students are at the heart of our business. Simply,their success is our success. We treat everyone with care and respect. We look after one another, embrace similarities and differences and promote the wellbeing of each other. We operate effectively. We focus relentlessly on the things that are most important and will make the most difference. We are financially responsible. We make financial choices carefully based on the needs of our children, students and schools. We learn continuously. Getting better is what drives us.For more information visit http://www.internationalschoolspartnership.com
Identify and explore new opportunities across enrichment categories such as ECAs, Trips, International Programmes, Summer School, ASC, Saturday School, Cyber/Tech Fees, and Facility Hire.
Source potential partners/vendors and assess their suitability for regional or school-level adoption.
Develop simple proposals and recommendations for new initiatives based on trends, demand, and school needs.
Build positive relationships with prospective partners and support schools through early conversations and due diligence.
Support the development of ISP Activate, ISP’s enrichment brand that is scheduled to be rolled out in ISP schools across Asia.
Review current ancillary activity levels, vendor contracts and commercial arrangements to identify areas for improvement and better value.
Work with existing providers and school stakeholders to strengthen programme quality, participation, and financial performance.
Establish consistent processes, templates, and standards to professionalise enrichment operations across schools.
Share insights and best practices across schools to ensure known opportunities are captured, including programme quality improvements, pricing/margins, and vendor management.
Create clear roll-out plans, guides, and toolkits to help schools implement new initiatives smoothly.
Work with key stakeholders (Principals, Operations, Marketing, Finance) to embed programmes sustainably and consistently.
Visit schools to offer practical support on scheduling, pricing, programme design, and parent communications.
Coordinate marketing support and facilitate cross-school sharing of ideas and successful approaches.
Regional: Finance team, Facilities, Procurement, Admissions and Business Development team.
Schools: Campus Principals, Sports and Enrichment leads, Marketing, Finance.
External: Vendor-partners, suppliers, internal/external parents (customers).
Reporting to Postholder: Dotted-line reporting from school-level Business Development staff and Sports/Enrichment staff.
The Business Develop and Enrichment Manager reports to the Regional Finance Director, with indirect reporting to Regional Managing Director and Director of Business Development Asia.
Demonstrated experience in managing or developing enrichment or ancillary programmes (e.g., ECAs, camps, trips, academies, extended day services).
Strong commercial awareness with the ability to spot new opportunities, evaluate potential partners, and improve the value of existing agreements.
Confident working with data — able to interpret participation trends, revenue performance to make sensible, practical recommendations.
Experience coordinating multiple stakeholders (Principals, Finance, Operations, Marketing) and guiding teams through new programme roll-outs.
Highly organised and able to manage several initiatives across different schools simultaneously.
Experience reviewing, drafting, and optimising commercial agreements, including vendor contracts, partnership MOUs, and facility hire arrangements.
Ability to draft clear ancillary programme agreements (commercial terms, pricing, service levels, deliverables, compliance needs) that are structured and prepared for Legal review.
Strong communication and influencing skills, with the ability to build trust and support across schools and external partners.
Experience in negotiating terms, margins, and service expectations with enrichment providers and facility partners.
Ability to create simple, clear processes, toolkits, and guides that help school teams execute initiatives consistently.
Self-starter with initiative, able to work independently, solve problems pragmatically, and take ownership of regional targets and timelines.
High level of integrity, professionalism, reliability, and able to maintain fairness and confidentiality when handling financial or vendor-related information.
ISP is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All postholders are subject to appropriate vetting procedures, including an online due diligence search, references and satisfactory Criminal Background Checks or equivalent covering the previous 10 years of employment history.
ISP is committed to strengthening our inclusive culture by identifying, hiring, developing, and retaining high‑performing teammates regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender expression, age, disability status, neurodivergence, socio‑economic background or other demographic characteristics. Candidates who share our vision and principles and are interested in contributing to the success of ISP through this role are strongly encouraged to apply.