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Required Skills & Competences
Tag name is followed by "@" symbol and proficiency level value.
About proficiency levels:
- 1-2 — basic awareness. Minimal hands-on experience, and a rudimentary understanding of the technology's purpose;
- 3-6 — daily use. Comfortable and regular usage, capable of handling common tasks and challenges related to the technology;
- 7-9 — you are an expert, you can teach others, you know all the pitfalls and tricks;
- 10 — exceptional knowledge, comprehensive understanding, and adeptness in all aspects of the technology, including advanced problem-solving. Think twice before claiming or demanding such level.
Leadership @ 6
Communication @ 3
Project Management @ 3
Reporting @ 3
AI @ 3
- 1-2 — basic awareness. Minimal hands-on experience, and a rudimentary understanding of the technology's purpose;
- 3-6 — daily use. Comfortable and regular usage, capable of handling common tasks and challenges related to the technology;
- 7-9 — you are an expert, you can teach others, you know all the pitfalls and tricks;
- 10 — exceptional knowledge, comprehensive understanding, and adeptness in all aspects of the technology, including advanced problem-solving. Think twice before claiming or demanding such level.
Details
Can you see yourself empowering the next generation of innovators through the ground-breaking power of AI? Join NVIDIA's Strategic Initiatives group to help expand AI literacy access. Support K-12 students in an AI-enabled world and strengthen pathways from learning to workforce readiness. As a K-Career AI Education Manager, you will align educational goals with developer needs, workforce priorities, and industry innovation. This effort is part of a broader strategy to cultivate future talent globally.
This role focuses on orchestrating a comprehensive strategy that goes beyond curriculum to develop pathways for students to thrive in tomorrow's professional landscape. You will cultivate relationships with partners, schools, districts, and ecosystem collaborators to ensure our initiatives are accessible and impactful. You will help bridge the gap between technology and opportunity. Whether you bring deep experience in educational leadership or apply your organizational expertise to a new domain, this role offers a platform to shape how learning connects to long-term workforce readiness.
Responsibilities
- Lead K-12 AI Education Program: Align all collaborators to NVIDIA’s rollout goals, timelines, and impact priorities while ensuring the K-12 program advances the broader K-career strategy of the Strategic Initiatives team.
- Lead Cross-Partner Program Delivery: Coordinate planning, operations, and reporting across a national network of education, nonprofit, civic, and workforce partners.
- Coordinate Pilots, Funding, and Key Milestones: Support pilot launches across schools and districts, managing logistics, onboarding, and timely delivery. Identify matching fund opportunities through grants or state programs to scale access and impact.
- Engage with collaborators in political and public sector environments to support program alignment and policy coordination. Help build briefing materials for executive team members and public-facing commitments.
- Track Program Impact: Collect and maintain accurate data on student participation, educator reach, program progress, and pathway outcomes. Support regular reporting and insight sharing with internal teams and external partners.
- Coordinate Teacher and District Engagement: Ensure educators have the right resources at the right time to succeed in the classroom. Lead all aspects of the delivery of onboarding kits and support tools aligned to local needs, standards, and pathway goals.
- Sustain Communication and Coordination Flow: Conduct coordination calls and be responsible for shared documents, calendars, and action trackers. Ensure teams are informed, aligned, and adaptable to evolving needs or opportunities.
Requirements
- Masters of Science or MBA (or equivalent experience).
- 8+ years of proven experience managing cross-functional education, nonprofit, public sector, or workforce-focused programs, preferably in K-12, edtech, talent strategy, or workforce innovation.
- Experience working with or adjacent to school systems, districts, state education agencies, workforce organizations, or regional ecosystem partners.
- Excellent project management, documentation, and communication skills, including the ability to simplify sophisticated information for different audiences.
- Proven skill in collaborating with public-sector collaborators, including involvement in public funding, state procurement, or education policy environments.
Ways to stand out from the crowd
- Rollout Experience: Direct experience launching or scaling education programs, especially those involving public-private partnerships, government coordination, or multi-stakeholder ecosystems.
- District or State-Level Proficiency: Comfort navigating district priorities, procurement rhythms, educator onboarding needs, and the connection between K-12 initiatives and broader workforce pathways.
- Outcomes-Focused: Adept at measuring progress through both quantitative metrics and qualitative stories.
- Effective, Conscientious Communicator: Capable of updating teams, aligning partners, and advancing goals, even in constantly evolving environments.
Compensation and Benefits
- Base salary range (Level 4): 136,000 USD - 218,500 USD.
- Base salary range (Level 5): 176,000 USD - 276,000 USD.
- You will also be eligible for equity and benefits.
Additional information
- Applications for this job will be accepted at least until June 2, 2026.
- This posting is for an existing vacancy.
- NVIDIA uses AI tools in its recruiting processes.
- NVIDIA is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion.