Senior Product Manager

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Product Manager leading product development for Faria's Atlas Curriculum Management platform. Collaborating across teams to innovate and address educational needs.

Responsibilities:

  • Understanding Faria’s goals and business needs and recommending potential solutions
  • Evaluating the value being delivered by new and existing Atlas features
  • Sharing product updates and the roadmap, while collecting feedback from various stakeholders
  • Participate in client calls and events
  • Prioritize features based on strategic value, technical feasibility, and school-system impact
  • Stay abreast of relevant education industry/market research

Requirements:

  • 5 years of experience in a combination of Product Management, SaaS technology, EdTech in K-12 environments, and/or education
  • Education experience in teaching, administration, and/or curriculum development
  • First-hand experience with the U.S. public school system (K-12), deep understanding of the education industry
  • Proven ability to deliver features that address educators’ needs
  • A high level of communication between business stakeholders (including sales, customer support, account management, educators) is needed to reach a common understanding how our solutions address needs
  • Fluent in verbal and written English for communication and creating documentation ( Functional Specifications)

Benefits:

  • PTO for vacation (16 days, increasing with tenure), sick (10), holidays (12) and other life events
  • Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurances
  • Monthly health and wellness allowance
  • 401(k) & Roth Retirement Plans, Faria offers a 3% match up to 6% of employee invested funds
  • Company AT&T wireless plan
  • Professional development activities & budget
  • Various employee recognition programs and company sponsored social events
  • Unlimited books budget