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RemoteOK • Worldwide

Company Description We are Chandos. We exist to build a better world. Our vision is to emerge as Canada’s premier technical builder, distinguished by our relentless pursuit of innovation, collaboration, and sustainability in all that we do. We are 100 per cent employee-owned, and our success is driven by our employee owners. We prioritize people, purpose, and performance in all that we do. When the company thrives, you benefit directly. When everyone is invested - literally - it builds a community of accountability, pride and mutual support. We look for team members who are gritty, accountable, and driven - with a mindset rooted in initiative and purpose, you think like an entrepreneur and build strong, trusting relationships through clear communication and thoughtful dialogue, even in challenging conversations. Additional Information Chandos is an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture and this includes our recruitment and hiring process. We recognize that our differences are our greatest strengths. We uncover talent. We nurture talent. And then we give people the tools they need to use their talent to create a positive impact. We are 100% employee owned. Every person who works for Chandos can become an owner. There is only one class of units at Chandos, because we believe everyone should be treated equal. We talk about being an entrepreneurial-minded organization and you can be sure we mean it! Competitive wages Well rounded employer paid benefits program including health, dental, vision care and employee assistance program RRSP matching program to aid and prepare employees for long-term financial security Educational assistance for employees who wish to pursue job-performance enhancing education Recognition and annual salary reviews program Leadership conferences that allow employees to connect and collaborate Regular company-wide engagement opportunities Vacancy Status We are actively recruiting for this position. AI Disclosure Chandos is committed to transparent recruitment. Our internal team does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess, or select applicants (though we do use AI tools for administrative interview transcription). However, some of our external staffing partners may utilize AI to screen, assess, or select candidates during their initial workflows. All final hiring decisions at Chandos are made personally by our hiring team. Compensation Transparency Expected salary band for this role is (depending on experience): $120,000 to $148,000 The base salary range for this role is listed above and may vary based on your experience. This position also includes a competitive bonus program. Throughout the interview process, we’ll discuss your background to determine the best alignment for your experience level.

Product Manager

RemoteOK • Worldwide

The Role We Need:   PadSplit is hiring a Product Manager to lead our Supply Growth pod within the Marketplace team. This role will define and execute a product roadmap that accelerates new property activations and unlocks scalable supply growth. You will operate at the intersection of product, sales, marketing, and support to build systems and experiences that drive measurable business impact.   The Person We Are Looking For:   We’re looking for a Product Manager with a demonstrated track record of shipping features that grow businesses and move core KPIs. You are equally comfortable in user interviews, data analysis, and executive discussions—and you synthesize qualitative and quantitative inputs into clear, actionable decisions. You operate with deep ownership, prioritize ruthlessly, and know when to lead from the front versus enabling others to execute. Here’s What You’ll Be Doing Day-to-Day: Product Vision: Define and continuously refine the product vision, strategy, and roadmap for the Supply Growth domain based on data, customer insights, and business priorities Stakeholder Alignment: Clearly communicate roadmap priorities, tradeoffs, and progress to cross-functional partners and executive leadership Cross-Functional Execution: Partner daily with engineering, design, data, sales, marketing, and support to scope, build, and launch high-impact initiatives Roadmap Prioritization: Balance short-term activation wins with long-term platform investments through structured prioritization and clear tradeoff decisions User Discovery: Conduct interviews, usability testing, and research to validate hypotheses and ensure a user-centric product approach Agile Leadership: Lead sprint rituals including stand-ups, sprint planning, backlog grooming, and bug triage to ensure high-quality execution Performance Analytics: Analyze funnel metrics, activation KPIs, and market data to identify opportunities and measure product impact Continuous Iteration: Run experiments, evaluate results, and iterate quickly to improve user experience and core supply growth metrics Here’s What You’ll Need to Be Successful: Product Experience: 4+ years of product management or comparable experience driving measurable business outcomes Marketplace Expertise: Experience in a marketplace business, real estate, investing, or a similarly supply-constrained environment Growth Fluency: Strong command of acquisition funnels and KPIs, with the ability to write simple SQL queries to support analysis Analytical Rigor: Ability to translate quantitative and qualitative data into clear product decisions and strategic recommendations Experimentation Skills: Demonstrated experience scoping, launching, and evaluating product experiments Stakeholder Leadership: Proven ability to build alignment and influence across diverse cross-functional teams Creative Problem Solving: Capacity to approach problems from multiple angles and generate innovative, practical solutions AI Leverage: Experience using—or the ability to quickly ramp on—modern AI tools to accelerate product discovery, execution, and analysis Results Orientation: High ownership mindset, bias toward action, and commitment to delivering outcomes that serve both customers and the business The Interview Process: Your application will be reviewed for possible next steps by a human being in the PeopleOps department If you meet eligibility requirements, the next step would be a phone call with a member of the PeopleOps team for about thirty (30) minutes If warranted, the next step would be a video interview with our Head of Product for forty-five (45) minutes If warranted, the next step would be a video interview with a small panel of key stakeholders for one (1) hour.  For this interview, a candidate would participate in a mini-case exercise to the panel for discussion If warranted, the final step would be a video panel interview with additional stakeholders for two (2) hours.  For this interview, a candidate would participate in a maxi-case exercise to the panel for discussion If warranted, then we move to offer! Compensation, Benefits, and Perks: Fully remote position - we swear! Competitive compensation package including an equity incentive plan and a company bonus National medical, dental, and vision healthcare plans Company provided life insurance policy Optional accidental insurances, FSA, and DCFSA benefits Unlimited paid-time (PTO) policy with eleven (11) company-observed holidays 401(k) plan  Twelve (12) weeks of paid time off for both eligible birth and non-birth parents The opportunity to do what you love at a company that is at the forefront of solving the affordable housing crisis Please note: Although the job posting says it's in Atlanta, Georgia, this is a fully remote position. This is a result of our Applicant Tracking System requiring a location to post the role on LinkedIn.   Notice to Applicants:   PadSplit participates in E-Verify. All new employees are required to complete an I-9 form and be authorized to work in the United States. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of the E-Verify process.   PadSplit is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential inconsistencies or verification signals in application materials based on available information. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us. Compensation is based on the role's scope, nation-wide market benchmarks, the person's expertise and experience, and the impact of their contributions to our business goals.

Learning & Development Specialist

RemoteOK • Worldwide

Who We Are We're HealthCorps - a national non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. At the heart of our model in near-peer mentorship: we partner with local colleges and universities to deploy college-age mentors into schools, where they connect with students in a way that few others can, as relatable role models who inspire teens to become change agents within their families, schools and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges. Our values drive the work we do here at HealthCorps. We are mission-obsessed, have an entrepreneurial mindset, value that our people are our power, know that teamwork makes the dream work, and believe that there is empowerment in influencing change, both within our teams as well as the communities we serve. Where You Fit In HealthCorps reaches tens of thousands of students every year, learning about nutrition, mental health, and fitness from our college mentors. This new role is the connective tissue between curriculum design and program delivery — ensuring what we build lands with the mentors who deliver it and the students they serve. Our curriculum team builds great health education content, and our college mentors, supported by their Regional Manager, bring it to life with students. As HealthCorps' Learning & Development Specialist, you'll own the mentor training and development experience and collaborate across departments to keep it best-in-class. You'll coach mentors to be confident, skilled facilitators of the curriculum. You'll also build their fluency in the program administration that surrounds it: activity logs, proof of programming, photos and stories, and site communication. You'll partner with our curriculum team to pressure-test activities before they hit the field, so what we ask mentors to deliver is realistic given the time, setting, and training they have. Mentors work across both classroom and club-based settings with middle and high school students, each with their own dynamics and engagement levels, and our training needs to account for all of it. This role is also a professional development engine for our mentors, many of whom are pre-health students heading into careers in medicine, public health, and healthcare. The coaching and training you provide will shape not just their time at HealthCorps, but how they show up as future healthcare professionals. You'll report to the Manager of Mentor Experience and partner closely with our curriculum, program, and evaluation teams. What You'll Do Drive Mentor Training & Development Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings. Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins. Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work. Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period? Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation. Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version. Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability. Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip? Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules. Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules. Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now. Get Out in the Field Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need. Requirements What You'll Do Drive Mentor Training & Development Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings. Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins. Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work. Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period? Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation. Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version. Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability. Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip? Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules. Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules. Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now. Get Out in the Field Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, plus 3+ years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, curriculum development, youth development, training and coaching, public health or related field. Familiarity with instructional design frameworks and the ability to apply them to real-world, time-constrained training contexts. Demonstrated ability to work with young adults, particularly college students, and meet them where they are. Experience working across varied learning environments or age groups is a plus. Tech-savvy: comfortable with learning management systems (LearnUpon experience a plus), able to create and edit video, familiar with design tools such as Canva, and quick to pick up new platforms. Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel). Skillset Passion for youth development, health education, or addressing health disparities in community settings. Creative problem-solver: when something isn't working, you generate options, not just observations. Apply instructional design principles practically: you understand how adults and young adults learn. Strong facilitation skills, with the ability to lead live training, host office hours, and keep people engaged (including over Zoom/Teams). Skilled at giving feedback that's both honest and supportive; able to coach someone to improve without crushing their confidence. Collaborative communicator who manages up and out effectively; knows when to check in, when to loop people in, and when to make the call. Thrives in build-from-scratch environments; energized rather than stressed by ambiguity. Growth mindset; model learning and adaptability for the mentors you train. Physical Requirements Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel). Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times. Success in This Role Looks Like Mentors feel confident, prepared, and supported as facilitators. Curriculum rollouts are smooth because mentors know how to implement new content. Program fidelity scores improve because facilitators are better trained and better supported. Mentor retention rises because people feel set up for success. The curriculum team has a trusted thought partner who helps them design implementation, not just ideation. Regional Program Managers have high-quality training resources they can point mentors Benefits Additional Position Details   This is a full-time, salaried position of $50,000-$55,000 and you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package. Yearly compensation for the role depends on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location.   Because we operate across multiple states, compensation is aligned with applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including salary thresholds where applicable. Slight preference given to candidates that live in one of our hub areas: Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Houston, TX This is a remote position, though occasional evening hours and some overnight travel throughout the year may be required. Benefits At HealthCorps, we believe our team members are our greatest asset. That's why full-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. Our offerings include: Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax, recharge, and take care of what matters most Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance to keep you and your family healthy Life Insurance coverage for added peace of mind A 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future Additional ancillary benefits tailored to fit your lifestyle and needs Plus, HealthCorps proudly recognizes and observes most federal holidays, giving you even more opportunities to rest and connect outside of work. HealthCorps, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HealthCorps provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements.  HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.  HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks on all its potential employees. Your job offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check.  Note: HealthCorps reserves the right to assign additional duties, as needed. All HealthCorps employees are encouraged to be flexible and responsive to changes in scope of duties.

Learning & Development Specialist

RemoteOK • Worldwide

Who We Are We're HealthCorps - a national non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. At the heart of our model in near-peer mentorship: we partner with local colleges and universities to deploy college-age mentors into schools, where they connect with students in a way that few others can, as relatable role models who inspire teens to become change agents within their families, schools and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges. Our values drive the work we do here at HealthCorps. We are mission-obsessed, have an entrepreneurial mindset, value that our people are our power, know that teamwork makes the dream work, and believe that there is empowerment in influencing change, both within our teams as well as the communities we serve. Where You Fit In HealthCorps reaches tens of thousands of students every year, learning about nutrition, mental health, and fitness from our college mentors. This new role is the connective tissue between curriculum design and program delivery — ensuring what we build lands with the mentors who deliver it and the students they serve. Our curriculum team builds great health education content, and our college mentors, supported by their Regional Manager, bring it to life with students. As HealthCorps' Learning & Development Specialist, you'll own the mentor training and development experience and collaborate across departments to keep it best-in-class. You'll coach mentors to be confident, skilled facilitators of the curriculum. You'll also build their fluency in the program administration that surrounds it: activity logs, proof of programming, photos and stories, and site communication. You'll partner with our curriculum team to pressure-test activities before they hit the field, so what we ask mentors to deliver is realistic given the time, setting, and training they have. Mentors work across both classroom and club-based settings with middle and high school students, each with their own dynamics and engagement levels, and our training needs to account for all of it. This role is also a professional development engine for our mentors, many of whom are pre-health students heading into careers in medicine, public health, and healthcare. The coaching and training you provide will shape not just their time at HealthCorps, but how they show up as future healthcare professionals. You'll report to the Manager of Mentor Experience and partner closely with our curriculum, program, and evaluation teams. What You'll Do Drive Mentor Training & Development Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings. Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins. Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work. Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period? Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation. Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version. Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability. Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip? Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules. Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules. Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now. Get Out in the Field Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need. Requirements What You'll Do Drive Mentor Training & Development Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings. Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins. Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work. Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period? Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation. Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version. Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability. Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip? Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules. Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules. Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now. Get Out in the Field Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, plus 3+ years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, curriculum development, youth development, training and coaching, public health or related field. Familiarity with instructional design frameworks and the ability to apply them to real-world, time-constrained training contexts. Demonstrated ability to work with young adults, particularly college students, and meet them where they are. Experience working across varied learning environments or age groups is a plus. Tech-savvy: comfortable with learning management systems (LearnUpon experience a plus), able to create and edit video, familiar with design tools such as Canva, and quick to pick up new platforms. Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel). Skillset Passion for youth development, health education, or addressing health disparities in community settings. Creative problem-solver: when something isn't working, you generate options, not just observations. Apply instructional design principles practically: you understand how adults and young adults learn. Strong facilitation skills, with the ability to lead live training, host office hours, and keep people engaged (including over Zoom/Teams). Skilled at giving feedback that's both honest and supportive; able to coach someone to improve without crushing their confidence. Collaborative communicator who manages up and out effectively; knows when to check in, when to loop people in, and when to make the call. Thrives in build-from-scratch environments; energized rather than stressed by ambiguity. Growth mindset; model learning and adaptability for the mentors you train. Physical Requirements Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel). Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times. Success in This Role Looks Like Mentors feel confident, prepared, and supported as facilitators. Curriculum rollouts are smooth because mentors know how to implement new content. Program fidelity scores improve because facilitators are better trained and better supported. Mentor retention rises because people feel set up for success. The curriculum team has a trusted thought partner who helps them design implementation, not just ideation. Regional Program Managers have high-quality training resources they can point mentors Benefits Additional Position Details   This is a full-time, salaried position of $50,000-$55,000 and you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package. Yearly compensation for the role depends on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location.   Because we operate across multiple states, compensation is aligned with applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including salary thresholds where applicable. Slight preference given to candidates that live in one of our hub areas: Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Houston, TX This is a remote position, though occasional evening hours and some overnight travel throughout the year may be required. Benefits At HealthCorps, we believe our team members are our greatest asset. That's why full-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. Our offerings include: Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax, recharge, and take care of what matters most Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance to keep you and your family healthy Life Insurance coverage for added peace of mind A 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future Additional ancillary benefits tailored to fit your lifestyle and needs Plus, HealthCorps proudly recognizes and observes most federal holidays, giving you even more opportunities to rest and connect outside of work. HealthCorps, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HealthCorps provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements.  HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.  HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks on all its potential employees. Your job offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check.  Note: HealthCorps reserves the right to assign additional duties, as needed. All HealthCorps employees are encouraged to be flexible and responsive to changes in scope of duties.

Learning & Development Specialist

RemoteOK • Worldwide

Who We Are We're HealthCorps - a national non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. At the heart of our model in near-peer mentorship: we partner with local colleges and universities to deploy college-age mentors into schools, where they connect with students in a way that few others can, as relatable role models who inspire teens to become change agents within their families, schools and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges. Our values drive the work we do here at HealthCorps. We are mission-obsessed, have an entrepreneurial mindset, value that our people are our power, know that teamwork makes the dream work, and believe that there is empowerment in influencing change, both within our teams as well as the communities we serve. Where You Fit In HealthCorps reaches tens of thousands of students every year, learning about nutrition, mental health, and fitness from our college mentors. This new role is the connective tissue between curriculum design and program delivery — ensuring what we build lands with the mentors who deliver it and the students they serve. Our curriculum team builds great health education content, and our college mentors, supported by their Regional Manager, bring it to life with students. As HealthCorps' Learning & Development Specialist, you'll own the mentor training and development experience and collaborate across departments to keep it best-in-class. You'll coach mentors to be confident, skilled facilitators of the curriculum. You'll also build their fluency in the program administration that surrounds it: activity logs, proof of programming, photos and stories, and site communication. You'll partner with our curriculum team to pressure-test activities before they hit the field, so what we ask mentors to deliver is realistic given the time, setting, and training they have. Mentors work across both classroom and club-based settings with middle and high school students, each with their own dynamics and engagement levels, and our training needs to account for all of it. This role is also a professional development engine for our mentors, many of whom are pre-health students heading into careers in medicine, public health, and healthcare. The coaching and training you provide will shape not just their time at HealthCorps, but how they show up as future healthcare professionals. You'll report to the Manager of Mentor Experience and partner closely with our curriculum, program, and evaluation teams. What You'll Do Drive Mentor Training & Development Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings. Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins. Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work. Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period? Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation. Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version. Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability. Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip? Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules. Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules. Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now. Get Out in the Field Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need. Requirements What You'll Do Drive Mentor Training & Development Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings. Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins. Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work. Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period? Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation. Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version. Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability. Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip? Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules. Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules. Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now. Get Out in the Field Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, plus 3+ years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, curriculum development, youth development, training and coaching, public health or related field. Familiarity with instructional design frameworks and the ability to apply them to real-world, time-constrained training contexts. Demonstrated ability to work with young adults, particularly college students, and meet them where they are. Experience working across varied learning environments or age groups is a plus. Tech-savvy: comfortable with learning management systems (LearnUpon experience a plus), able to create and edit video, familiar with design tools such as Canva, and quick to pick up new platforms. Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel). Skillset Passion for youth development, health education, or addressing health disparities in community settings. Creative problem-solver: when something isn't working, you generate options, not just observations. Apply instructional design principles practically: you understand how adults and young adults learn. Strong facilitation skills, with the ability to lead live training, host office hours, and keep people engaged (including over Zoom/Teams). Skilled at giving feedback that's both honest and supportive; able to coach someone to improve without crushing their confidence. Collaborative communicator who manages up and out effectively; knows when to check in, when to loop people in, and when to make the call. Thrives in build-from-scratch environments; energized rather than stressed by ambiguity. Growth mindset; model learning and adaptability for the mentors you train. Physical Requirements Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel). Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times. Success in This Role Looks Like Mentors feel confident, prepared, and supported as facilitators. Curriculum rollouts are smooth because mentors know how to implement new content. Program fidelity scores improve because facilitators are better trained and better supported. Mentor retention rises because people feel set up for success. The curriculum team has a trusted thought partner who helps them design implementation, not just ideation. Regional Program Managers have high-quality training resources they can point mentors Benefits Additional Position Details   This is a full-time, salaried position of $50,000-$55,000 and you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package. Yearly compensation for the role depends on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location.   Because we operate across multiple states, compensation is aligned with applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including salary thresholds where applicable. Slight preference given to candidates that live in one of our hub areas: Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Houston, TX This is a remote position, though occasional evening hours and some overnight travel throughout the year may be required. Benefits At HealthCorps, we believe our team members are our greatest asset. That's why full-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. Our offerings include: Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax, recharge, and take care of what matters most Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance to keep you and your family healthy Life Insurance coverage for added peace of mind A 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future Additional ancillary benefits tailored to fit your lifestyle and needs Plus, HealthCorps proudly recognizes and observes most federal holidays, giving you even more opportunities to rest and connect outside of work. HealthCorps, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HealthCorps provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements.  HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.  HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks on all its potential employees. Your job offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check.  Note: HealthCorps reserves the right to assign additional duties, as needed. All HealthCorps employees are encouraged to be flexible and responsive to changes in scope of duties.

Learning & Development Specialist

RemoteOK • Worldwide

Who We Are We're HealthCorps - a national non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. At the heart of our model in near-peer mentorship: we partner with local colleges and universities to deploy college-age mentors into schools, where they connect with students in a way that few others can, as relatable role models who inspire teens to become change agents within their families, schools and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges. Our values drive the work we do here at HealthCorps. We are mission-obsessed, have an entrepreneurial mindset, value that our people are our power, know that teamwork makes the dream work, and believe that there is empowerment in influencing change, both within our teams as well as the communities we serve. Where You Fit In HealthCorps reaches tens of thousands of students every year, learning about nutrition, mental health, and fitness from our college mentors. This new role is the connective tissue between curriculum design and program delivery — ensuring what we build lands with the mentors who deliver it and the students they serve. Our curriculum team builds great health education content, and our college mentors, supported by their Regional Manager, bring it to life with students. As HealthCorps' Learning & Development Specialist, you'll own the mentor training and development experience and collaborate across departments to keep it best-in-class. You'll coach mentors to be confident, skilled facilitators of the curriculum. You'll also build their fluency in the program administration that surrounds it: activity logs, proof of programming, photos and stories, and site communication. You'll partner with our curriculum team to pressure-test activities before they hit the field, so what we ask mentors to deliver is realistic given the time, setting, and training they have. Mentors work across both classroom and club-based settings with middle and high school students, each with their own dynamics and engagement levels, and our training needs to account for all of it. This role is also a professional development engine for our mentors, many of whom are pre-health students heading into careers in medicine, public health, and healthcare. The coaching and training you provide will shape not just their time at HealthCorps, but how they show up as future healthcare professionals. You'll report to the Manager of Mentor Experience and partner closely with our curriculum, program, and evaluation teams. What You'll Do Drive Mentor Training & Development Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings. Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins. Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work. Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period? Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation. Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version. Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability. Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip? Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules. Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules. Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now. Get Out in the Field Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need. Requirements What You'll Do Drive Mentor Training & Development Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings. Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins. Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work. Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period? Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation. Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version. Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability. Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip? Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules. Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules. Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now. Get Out in the Field Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, plus 3+ years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, curriculum development, youth development, training and coaching, public health or related field. Familiarity with instructional design frameworks and the ability to apply them to real-world, time-constrained training contexts. Demonstrated ability to work with young adults, particularly college students, and meet them where they are. Experience working across varied learning environments or age groups is a plus. Tech-savvy: comfortable with learning management systems (LearnUpon experience a plus), able to create and edit video, familiar with design tools such as Canva, and quick to pick up new platforms. Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel). Skillset Passion for youth development, health education, or addressing health disparities in community settings. Creative problem-solver: when something isn't working, you generate options, not just observations. Apply instructional design principles practically: you understand how adults and young adults learn. Strong facilitation skills, with the ability to lead live training, host office hours, and keep people engaged (including over Zoom/Teams). Skilled at giving feedback that's both honest and supportive; able to coach someone to improve without crushing their confidence. Collaborative communicator who manages up and out effectively; knows when to check in, when to loop people in, and when to make the call. Thrives in build-from-scratch environments; energized rather than stressed by ambiguity. Growth mindset; model learning and adaptability for the mentors you train. Physical Requirements Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel). Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times. Success in This Role Looks Like Mentors feel confident, prepared, and supported as facilitators. Curriculum rollouts are smooth because mentors know how to implement new content. Program fidelity scores improve because facilitators are better trained and better supported. Mentor retention rises because people feel set up for success. The curriculum team has a trusted thought partner who helps them design implementation, not just ideation. Regional Program Managers have high-quality training resources they can point mentors Benefits Additional Position Details   This is a full-time, salaried position of $50,000-$55,000 and you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package. Yearly compensation for the role depends on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location.   Because we operate across multiple states, compensation is aligned with applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including salary thresholds where applicable. Slight preference given to candidates that live in one of our hub areas: Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Houston, TX This is a remote position, though occasional evening hours and some overnight travel throughout the year may be required. Benefits At HealthCorps, we believe our team members are our greatest asset. That's why full-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. Our offerings include: Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax, recharge, and take care of what matters most Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance to keep you and your family healthy Life Insurance coverage for added peace of mind A 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future Additional ancillary benefits tailored to fit your lifestyle and needs Plus, HealthCorps proudly recognizes and observes most federal holidays, giving you even more opportunities to rest and connect outside of work. HealthCorps, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HealthCorps provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements.  HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.  HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks on all its potential employees. Your job offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check.  Note: HealthCorps reserves the right to assign additional duties, as needed. All HealthCorps employees are encouraged to be flexible and responsive to changes in scope of duties.