THIS IS A REMOTE ROLE BASED OUT OF THE UNITED STATES.

We are looking for a driven Regional Vice President of Sales to join our team where you’ll have the opportunity to not only build strong partnerships with forward-thinking higher education institutions, but you will also be expected to engage in problem-solving alongside them and learn to develop a challenger mindset in order to truly add value.

 

What you will do as a Regional Vice President of Sales

  • Consistently offer prospects a unique perspective on the higher education industry and build long-lasting, trusted relationships while positioning Civitas Learning as a strategic partner.
  • Lead effective conversations across multiple stakeholder levels and roles within an institution, understanding how internal and external business drivers affect the industry, institution and individuals and how Civitas Learning’s solutions support business and mission objectives.
  • Gain a deep understanding of the higher education procurement process as well as the institutional, student success initiatives, and the solution we are bringing to market.
  • Operate as the CEO of your franchise, working with Sales Development Representatives to pursue opportunities to exceed your revenue targets.
  • Quarterback teams externally with customers and internally with cross functional groups
  • Consistently build and manage an effective pipeline.
  • Communicate proactively with leadership throughout each phase of the sales process.
  • Gain commitment.
  • Work diligently with speed, efficiency and precision.
  • Participate in team-building and training, where you will learn from colleagues and continue to hone your ability to add value to your relationships by challenging and problem-solving.
  • Collaborate with the client success team to ensure a smooth handoff of customer opportunities.

 

What we’re looking for in an RVP of Sales:

  • Bachelor’s Degree and at least 5 years experience in enterprise software sales, bonus points for previous experience working in education technology..
  • The ability to travel up to 25% of the time.
  • Outstanding oral and written communication skills, with the ability to present to stakeholders.
  • Proven track record of success in previous sales roles.
  • Authorization to work in the U.S.

 

What you are looking for in your career:

  • A team full of talented, mission-driven people.
  • The chance to use your powers to do something that truly matters.
  • Being involved with a once-in-a-generation company, at the cutting edge of technology.

 

If you have the passion to forge meaningful relationships, the challenger mindset required to keep partners engaged, the ability to understand the bigger picture and to put yourself in the shoes of college and universities faced with the unique challenge and opportunity of designing better pathways to student success, then you belong here.

 

Please note that this is an independent contributor role.

Bottom end of salary range indicates base salary only, top end includes commissions.

Remote - US
$140,000$280,000 USD

WHY WE LOVE WHAT WE DO:

Civitas Learning is a student success company delivering the clearest path to improved higher education outcomes. The company’s Student Success Intelligence Platform leverages each institution’s unique data to find and distribute the strongest signals across the student lifecycle. These signals empower students to make the best possible decisions along their academic pathway. Advisors, faculty, and administrators can personalize support, scale meaningful action, and measure impact to dramatically improve student outcomes.

Today, Civitas Learning is a strategic partner to more than 325 colleges and universities, serving nearly 8 million students. Together with our growing community of partners, Civitas Learning is making the most of the world’s learning data to graduate a million more students per year by 2025.

Civitas Learning is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusion and diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. For roles located in the U.S., Civitas Learning uses E-Verify to verify the right of all new employees to legally work in the United States. 

 

 

 
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