Senior Community Partnerships & Development Manager (Indonesia)
The Senior Community Partnerships & Development Manager will drive the growth and retention of International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes in Indonesia. The role involves managing high-level relationships with educational authorities, schools, and foundations to ensure programme quality and market expansion. Candidates must be fluent in both English and Bahasa Indonesia, with strong experience in school leadership and business development. You will work extensively with local stakeholders and internal global teams to align services with local needs.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Business Development
Work mode
Onsite, Indonesia
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Senior Community Partnerships & Development Manager will drive the growth and retention of International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes in Indonesia. The role involves managing high-level relationships with educational authorities, schools, and foundations to ensure programme quality and market expansion. Candidates must be fluent in both English and Bahasa Indonesia, with strong experience in school leadership and business development. You will work extensively with local stakeholders and internal global teams to align services with local needs.
TAL's take
High-impact regional role for a prestigious global educational body, though compensation and specific tech stack impact are modest.
Highly specific job description outlining clear regional responsibilities, stakeholder management, and strategic goals for the Indonesian market.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in Education or Business-related discipline
- Proven experience in school leadership roles
- Experience in education management and school improvement
- Fluency in English and Bahasa Indonesia
- Experience in business development roles
Tools and skills
Nice to have: powerbi.
About the company
Global non-profit educational organization, highly respected in the academic sector but not a tech-focused unicorn.