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Director, Business Development & State Engagement

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Lead state-level business development and engagement to grow adoption of assessment solutions. Build and maintain relationships with state and district leaders, anticipate RFP cycles, align offerings to procurement needs, track policy and funding shifts, represent the organization publicly, and collaborate cross-functionally to support implementation and sustained program success.
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Cambium Learning® Group is an award-winning educational technology solutions leader dedicated to helping all students reach their potential through individualized and differentiated instruction. Using a research-based, personalized approach, Cambium Learning Group delivers SaaS resources and instructional products that engage students and support teachers in fun, positive, safe and scalable environments. These solutions are provided through Learning A-Z® (online differentiated instruction for elementary school reading, writing and science), ExploreLearning® (online interactive math and science simulations, a math fact fluency solution, and a K–2 science solution), Voyager Sopris Learning® (blended solutions that accelerate struggling learners to achieve in literacy and math and professional development for teachers), and VKidz Learning (online comprehensive homeschool education and programs for literacy and science). We believe that every student has unlimited potential, that teachers matter, and that data, instruction, and practice are the keys to success in the classroom and beyond.

Director, Business Development & State Engagement

Location: Fully Remote, US- Must live and work in the US.

Job Overview:

The Director, Business Development & State Engagement drives Cambium Assessment’s (CAI) growth by strengthening relationships across state and district education systems and aligning CAI’s assessment solutions with evolving education priorities. This role partners closely with Programs, Business Development, and cross‑functional teams to anticipate procurement cycles, support RFP readiness, and position CAI’s products and services for successful adoption and long‑term impact.

Through strategic engagement, coordination, and clear communication, the Director connects state education needs with CAI’s capabilities to expand market opportunities and support sustained program success.

Job Responsibilities:

State Relationship Management & Business Development

  • Strategic Relationship Building — Cultivate and maintain exceptional relationships with state education agency leaders, district leaders, and key stakeholders to support business development, renewals, and program expansion.

  • Business & Procurement Alignment — Implement state‑level engagement and procurement strategies that support adoption and sustained use of CAI’s products and services in alignment with company priorities.

  • Competitive Analysis — Maintain an up‑to‑date inventory of state assessment contracts, including duration, costs, and vendor ownership.

  • RFP Strategy & Partnership — Collaborate with Programs and Business Development teams to anticipate RFP cycles and align CAI’s solutions with state priorities, emphasizing innovative, and research‑based assessment models.

  • Stakeholder Engagement — Build trusted relationships with state and district leaders and partner organizations to support implementation, alignment, and long‑term success of assessment programs.

  • Internal Collaboration — Work across internal teams to align offerings with state and district needs, support innovative solutions, and ensure coordinated engagement and successful delivery. This role partners closely with CAI’s Leadership Team.

  • Market Intelligence — Develop and manage internal reporting mechanisms—such as real‑time policy alerts and executive briefings—to keep stakeholders informed of evolving K–12 policies, procurement regulations, and funding shifts that impact CAI’s portfolio and competitive position.

Strategic Alignment & External Engagement

  • Legislative Monitoring — Collaborate with Cambium Learning’s government relations team to monitor state and federal developments affecting assessment, accountability, data privacy, and funding, informing strategic planning and engagement.

  • Technology Policy & AI — Track emerging technology policies, including student data privacy and responsible use of AI‑enabled tools, to support compliant and forward‑looking solution positioning.

  • Solution Positioning & Education — Engage state education stakeholders to build understanding of CAI’s solutions, demonstrating value, outcomes, and alignment with system priorities.

  • Coalition Building & Thought Leadership — Represent CAI at high‑profile meetings, conferences, and public forums to position the organization as a thought leader in educational assessment and innovation.

Job Requirements:

  • Industry Expertise — Minimum 10+ years of experience in educational business development, government relations, or state education agencies, including at least 5 years focused on K–12 student assessment or EdTech. Experience in state government relations and direct advocacy is highly preferred.

  • Proven Track Record — Demonstrated success influencing and supporting state‑level education procurement for large‑scale programs.

  • Technical Literacy — Ability to communicate fluently about psychometrics, computer‑adaptive testing (CAT), item development, program management, and ethical considerations of AI in education.

  • Professional Network — Established relationships across state education agencies, assessment leaders, and national education organizations are highly preferred.

  • Education — Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree or JD highly preferred.

  • Travel — Ability to travel 25–50% to support priority state engagements and industry conferences.

To apply for this opportunity, simply click on the “Apply” button and submit a cover letter and resume.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

We are dedicated to fostering a culture that celebrates unique backgrounds, ideas, and experiences. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability.

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