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National Director of Sales

Remote, United States

Job Details

Role Type: Full-Time

Location: Fully remote (based anywhere in the United States)

Reports to: Chief Revenue Officer

 

About Parallel Learning:
Parallel Learning is a leading education technology company that partners with school districts to provide virtual services, including assessments, interventions, and support for students with learning differences. Our mission is to ensure every student receives the resources they need to thrive academically and personally. By leveraging technology and a network of specialized professionals, we are transforming the way educational support is delivered.

Position Overview:
Parallel Learning is seeking a dynamic and results-driven National Director of Sales to lead and scale our sales team. This executive leader will be responsible for developing and executing strategic sales initiatives to drive revenue growth, expand market presence, and establish strong relationships with key stakeholders in school districts across the country. The ideal candidate has a proven track record of building high-performing sales teams, navigating the education technology landscape, and driving enterprise-level sales.

This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to:

  • Make an impact: You are motivated by a mission-driven culture and want to contribute to meaningful change in education.
  • Join a fast-growing startup: You love to solve ambiguous problems that don’t have a clear solution and thrive in a dynamic environment.
  • Lead and innovate: You enjoy building and scaling teams, developing strategic initiatives, and driving company-wide growth.
  • Shape the future of education technology: You are passionate about leveraging technology to improve student outcomes and enhance learning experiences.



What you’ll do: 

  • Develop and implement a comprehensive sales strategy to drive revenue growth and market expansion.
  • Lead, mentor, and scale a high-performing sales team to exceed targets and business objectives.
  • Identify and establish relationships with key decision-makers in school districts, including superintendents, administrators, and special education directors.
  • Drive new business development while nurturing existing partnerships to maximize retention and growth.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with marketing, product, clinical, operations, and customer success teams to align sales strategies with company goals.
  • Create and lead engaging sales enablement sessions to equip the team with effective strategies, messaging, and best practices.
  • Analyze market trends, customer needs, and competitive landscape to refine sales tactics and value propositions.
  • Oversee sales forecasting, pipeline management, and performance metrics to ensure accountability and efficiency.
  • Influence and develop strong relationships with Parallel leadership 
  • Represent Parallel Learning at industry conferences, networking events, and other thought leadership opportunities.
  • Frequent travel required.

 

What you need: 

  • 5+ years of experience in education technology sales leadership roles, preferably within the special education space.
  • Demonstrated success in selling SaaS solutions or service-based models to K-12 school districts.
  • Proven ability to build, lead, and scale a high-impact sales organization.
  • Strong network and established relationships within the education sector.
  • Exceptional strategic thinking, negotiation, and communication skills.
  • Data-driven mindset with expertise in CRM systems and sales analytics.
  • Passion for education and a commitment to improving student outcomes through innovative solutions.

👋 About Us

Parallel is the first tech-forward provider of care for learning and thinking differences across the United States. We believe learning differences are parallel ways of thinking that should be celebrated! Our mission is to provide students with the resources and encouragement to succeed in the classroom and beyond. To us, this means helping them build confidence in their unique strengths and create strategies to work around their challenges. 

Parallel simplifies the process of getting support for learning differences by consolidating providers and resources on a single platform. We connect students with qualified professionals while significantly reducing waiting times, costs, and confusion. We provide a variety of services, including: 

  • Psychological Assessment & Therapy
  • Counseling
  • Speech-Language Therapy
  • Special Education
  • And more!

Want to know what it's like working here? Check out our Glassdoor reviews!

Our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion

At Parallel, we believe in celebrating differences. This belief extends from schools into our workplace and through the ways we work together toward our mission. We are committed to fostering a diverse, accessible environment that represents many different cultures, backgrounds, viewpoints, and abilities by championing diversity, equity and inclusion.

This is why we are committed to having and fostering a diverse workforce, including those from historically marginalized groups, and are committed to a work environment where employees’ strengths are championed, differences are celebrated, and no one is discriminated against based on age, race, ancestry, religion, sex, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, marital status, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, national origin, or any other characteristic.

We are a proud equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive organization in order to build the foundation for different learners and thinkers to thrive.

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