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This position serves to coordinate programs within Educational Activities that connect universities with educational programs within IEEE, including those that serve faculty, university students and pre-university students. Assesses the engagement and program management needs of IEEE volunteer audiences/customers, roles, and outcomes. Frequent interaction with senior level staff and volunteers is required. The position includes support of additional staff and distinct programs.
The incumbent in this position is primarily responsible for Educational Activities volunteer and staff program management in the areas of university and preuniversity programs related to university partnerships, oversight of University Resources Committee, and other affiliated volunteer committee meetings, and special programs as identified by volunteer and staff leadership.
The Sr. Manager – University Partnerships: Educational Programs will act as the point person in Educational Activities for existing and new programs that rely on partnerships with universities.
The role reports to the Director of Student & Academic Educational Programs. The position will typically manage 2- 3 direct reports. This position has authority for day to day operations but under consultative direction on overall business objectives and priorities.
The individual must have a solid business and project management background, be able to address complex issues directly and be skilled in obtaining critical information to make knowledge-based decisions. She/he must be able to facilitate and lead cross-functional teams to consensus decisions and actively attain results without necessarily having direct authority over said teams and have strong project management skills.
She/he must develop an in-depth understanding of the IEEE Educational Activities Student and Academic Educational Programs and cross-OU activities including. The incumbent is expected to work closely with all appropriate stakeholders to ensure that needed data and analysis is incorporated into planning decisions.
Key Responsibilities
- Strategic Collaboration in selected IEEE Educational Activities programs (40%)
- Directly supports the staff responsible for the guidance, communications and support of the university programs within Educational Activities and direct support for the University Resources Committee. In addition, support for the EPICS in IEEE, ABET Accreditations, TryEngineering Summer Institutes and TryEngineering OnCampus programs and other EA student education programs. This includes strategic development of programs within EA, supporting materials and outreach to relevant communities.
- Works with university faculty to support their Educational Activities programs with the assistance of EA program managers and Director
- Serves as the point of contact with MGA for collaborations with university programs
- Program Ownership, Business Management and Analysis (30%):
- Direct a wide-range of dedicated projects in support of the mission and vision of the IEEE, as well as the mission and vision Educational Activities Student and Academic Education Programs. This includes research on issues, developing understanding of the underlying issues (immediate and long-term), developing solutions, recommending alternative or new solutions, and promotion of the solutions.
- Manages selected Educational Activities projects, including budgets, forecasting, financial analysis, expense reports, accruals, etc.
- Collects data and provides analysis of selected metrics, packaging this information into written and web-based tools, and responding to questions regarding the analysis. Assists with statistical analysis, competitive intelligence, and other related information requests for programs.
- Staff Management (20%):
- Manages EA staff assigned to support existing and new university partnerships, related to university and pre-university programs.
- Assists Director in oversight, team management and task prioritization for the Student & Academic Education programs. Participates in the planning of group development and mentoring of new staff in coordination with Director. Provides subject matter expertise as needed.
- Performs other essential functions and related duties as assigned. (10%)
- 15% Domestic and International
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience Preferably in Business Req
- Master's or other advanced degree Preferably in Business or Management Pref
- 7-10 years combined experience in internal and/or organizational administration and management; conceptualizing, initiating and facilitating strategic projects including effectively researching, collaborating, and presenting a range of materials to persuade others in regard to supporting a defined strategic change or initiative Pref
- 4-7 years experience in executing successful new programs, including assessing success factors Req
- 2-4 years experience in analysis for strategic change and management; experience supervisory and team project management; experience working in a strategy, marketing, sales or equivalent role, advantageous Req
- Less than 2 years experience working with professional associations Pref
- Working knowledge of strategic planning processes, tools and frameworks
- Demonstrated success generating, executing and managing multiple projects
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, including writing for the web
- Ability to advise/train others
- Ability to evaluate and recommend business solutions
- Ability to analyze data, pursue solutions and produce meaningful results
- Ability to serve as a strong, credible advocate for Educational Activities
- Ability to serve as a strong, credible advocate for volunteer issues
- Ability to communicate and interact positively and effectively with volunteers, especially members of OU Boards, and their committees
- Ability to work well within a cross-functional team environment with project management experience, and strong organizational, presentation, and communication skills
- Strong ability to prepare and deliver comprehensive presentations to staff, volunteer leadership and external clients
- Excellent presentation skills, including the ability to present effectively to large, cross-functional technical, marketing, and executive-level audiences of staff and volunteer leadership
- Must be a forward and strategic thinker and have an entrepreneurial spirit
- Must demonstrate a sense of responsibility, tactfulness, and discretion required to deal with diversified customers, volunteers and staff
- Exceptional ability to multi-task with great attention to detail
- Must be a technologically savvy knowledge worker who seeks out technology solutions to business challenges; Strong knowledge of Microsoft and Google applications i.e. documents, spreadsheets, presentation software and browsers
As defined in IEEE Policies, individuals currently serving on an IEEE board or committee are not eligible to apply.
PLEASE NOTE: This position is not budgeted for employer-sponsored immigration support, this includes all persons in F (both CPT and OPT), J, H, L, or O status.
For information on work demands and conditions required for this position, please consult the reference document, ADA Requirements. This position is classified under Category I - Office Positions.
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.
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Entry Level Director Of Partnerships Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get an entry level director of partnerships job?
Focus on demonstrating relationship-building skills through internships, campus leadership, or project work where you brokered deals or grew partnerships. Employers at this level look for candidates who can communicate value, manage multiple stakeholders, and show initiative. A concise portfolio of collaborations or partnership outcomes, even from volunteer or academic settings, gives you a real edge over candidates with only coursework.
Which companies hire entry level director of partnershipss?
Companies hiring entry level director of partnershipss right now include Nourish, Angi, and Capital One, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Startups, media companies, and growth-stage technology firms tend to hire at this level most actively, often because they need junior partnership talent who can learn their process from the ground up.
Are there remote entry level director of partnerships jobs?
Yes, though on-site roles still dominate at this level. About 22% of entry level director of partnerships openings are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, giving candidates flexibility to apply across multiple markets without relocating. Remote postings at the entry level tend to favor candidates who can demonstrate strong written communication and self-directed follow-through.
Are these new grad director of partnerships jobs?
Yes, these include new grad, recent graduate, and junior roles. A posting is new-grad friendly when it welcomes zero to two years of experience, accepts internship work or a relevant portfolio in place of full-time history, and does not require an established network or independent quota. Searching for junior or associate partnership titles alongside entry level expands your options at this stage.
Which industries hire the most entry level director of partnershipss?
Entry Level director of partnerships roles concentrate in Healthcare & Medical Services, Technology & Software, and Banking & Financial Services, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. These sectors drive hiring at this level because they depend on ecosystem growth, channel relationships, and co-marketing programs that benefit from junior talent who can be trained on the company's specific partnership model.