Education And Training Jobs in North Dakota
Education And Training jobs in North Dakota are in steady demand, with the strongest concentration in K-12 school districts, higher education institutions, workforce development programs, and tribal colleges serving rural communities. Bismarck, Fargo, and Grand Forks account for the largest share of openings, with employers like Fargo Public Schools, the University of North Dakota, and North Dakota State University consistently among the most active hirers. Curriculum development, instructional coaching, and career and technical education are the specialties drawing the most attention from North Dakota employers right now. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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INTRODUCTION
Looking for a rewarding career? Johnson Brothers is a leading family-owned distributor of wine, spirits, and beer, delivering exceptional service since 1953. We proudly represent the world’s top beverage brands and are committed to excellence, innovation, and growth. Johnson Brothers offers exciting opportunities in a variety of areas. Join our passionate team and help shape the future of the beverage industry!
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
This Sales Consultant in Training position supports, services, and maintains accounts in the Fargo and surrounding area. This position is responsible for stocking shelves, coolers and building displays. In addition, this position will follow up after the deliveries are made by our drivers and service shelves from the liquor department storage areas. Candidates may also be responsible for achieving sales objectives, territory management, selling current and new products, promotions, in-store tastings, and servicing accounts. This position is intended to train new personnel who will eventually have a sales territory.
Job Responsibilities:
- Travels around assigned territory to service accounts
- Check quantities of goods on display, cold box placements, in stock and service the accounts
- Fills shelves from displays and back stock to ensure out of stock items are minimized
- Develops and maintains relationships with customers
- Communicates with Sales Representatives regarding changes in buyer’s preferences, out of stock inventory, oversight in shelf space and any concerns/situations encountered during business hours
- Build and develop trust and a strong working relationship of the retailer by upholding Johnson Brothers corporate values, have excellent customer service and a “can-do” attitude
- Perform other work-related tasks and special projects as assigned
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Work experience in the liquor industry, such as: bartender, wait staff, liquor store experience, etc. a plus
- Goal and results oriented
- Ability to work independently, meet deadlines and prioritize work
- Competitive, self-motivated and customer service orientated
- Professional written and oral communication skills a must
- Have reliable transportation with valid insurance
- Good driving record
- Ability to lift to 50-pound cases, sometimes repeatedly
- Local candidates preferred (no relocation package)
Johnson Brothers is an equal opportunity employer, committed to fair treatment and hiring based on qualifications. We prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, military status, or any other protected status under applicable laws.
Worker Sub-Type:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
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What North Dakota Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in education and training jobs across North Dakota.
- Valid North Dakota educator license issued by the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board
- Bachelor's degree in education, instructional design, or a closely related field
- Experience developing or delivering training programs for adult or K-12 learners
- Proficiency with learning management systems such as Canvas, Blackboard, or Moodle
- Strong verbal and written communication skills for presenting to diverse audiences
- Ability to assess learner needs and adjust instructional methods accordingly
Education And Training Jobs in North Dakota: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a education and training in North Dakota?
Most education and training roles in North Dakota require licensure through the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board, which oversees teacher and educator credentials for K-12 positions. Candidates typically complete a state-approved educator preparation program, pass required Praxis content and pedagogy exams, and apply for licensure. For corporate or workforce training roles outside K-12, a relevant bachelor's degree plus demonstrated instructional experience is the standard hiring path at North Dakota employers.
Which companies hire education and trainings in North Dakota?
North Dakota education and training roles are posted by PREFERRED RESTAURANT, CVS Health, and AE2S and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. North Dakota's large public school districts, state university system campuses, and tribal colleges are among the most consistent sources of openings across the state.
Which North Dakota cities have the most education and training jobs?
Fargo, Minot, and Bismarck are the cities with the most education and training openings in North Dakota. Fargo drives volume as the state's largest metro with its concentration of public schools and higher education institutions, while Bismarck and Grand Forks benefit from state government agencies, regional campuses, and major health systems that all maintain internal training and development functions.
Are there remote education and training jobs in North Dakota?
Yes, but they're less common than in purely desk-based fields, since many education and training roles require in-person instruction or on-site facilitation. About 43% of education and training openings tied to North Dakota are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting the portion of the market that leans toward curriculum design, e-learning development, and instructional technology roles. Those specialized functions are the most likely to offer fully remote arrangements.
How can I get hired as a education and training in North Dakota with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is a paraprofessional or instructional aide role within a North Dakota public school district, where candidates build classroom experience while working toward full licensure. Fargo Public Schools, Bismarck Public Schools, and the North Dakota University System campuses regularly hire for associate or support-level positions that transition into full teaching or training roles. Completing a state-approved student teaching placement and holding a provisional educator license from the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board gives entry-level candidates a clear competitive edge.
Where can I find and apply to education and training jobs in North Dakota?
You can find and apply to education and training jobs in North Dakota on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers across the state. Search the listings for roles that match your background and apply directly to the ones that fit.
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