Online Training for Healthcare Jobs
About Stepful
Stepful partners with healthcare institutions to build talent pipelines and career pathways. We are reimagining allied healthcare training with a digital-first environment for student cohorts that prepare job-ready graduates five times faster, at a fraction of the cost. Stepful graduates, primarily from underrepresented communities, go on to work at leading healthcare institutions. Stepful is backed by Y Combinator, Reach Capital and AlleyCorp and recently closed a round led by Oak HC/FT.
The Role
As an Engagement Manager, Enterprise, you will be responsible for overseeing a portfolio of Stepful for Business clients, ensuring successful delivery of our healthcare training programs and driving key commercial outcomes, including renewals and expansions. You will manage the client relationships, deeply understanding their needs and acting as a thought partner in helping them achieve their talent goals.
In this role, you’ll serve as the primary point of contact for your clients, addressing their needs, tracking key performance metrics, and ensuring program success. You’ll collaborate with internal teams to deliver on learning outcomes, while proactively identifying opportunities to expand Stepful’s impact within each client organization.
What You’ll Do
In this role, you can expect to:
This job is for you if:
Bonus points if:
At Stepful, we're an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Step 1: Intro Call with Talent Acquisition
Step 2: Intro Call with Hiring Manager
Step 3: Take-home assignment
Step 4: Virtual panel interview
Step 5: Onsite interview at office in SoHo, NYC
Stepful is on a mission to revolutionize vocational education. We train people with a high school education in 4 months or less and places them into healthcare jobs. Healthcare is the fastest growing industry in the US accounting for 40% of all jobs added including medical assistants, nursing assistants, and phlebotomists.