Advanced Specialist, Customer Success - Faculty Advisor - Nursing and Health Professionals
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The Advanced Specialist, Customer Success - Faculty Advisor for Nursing and Health Professionals is a key member of the Faculty Advisory Team, partnering with administrators to advise on the implementation of Pearson digital products and consult on course redesign. This role requires expertise in nursing and health professions to strategically identify and partner with key stakeholders. The position is remote and focuses on customer success within the higher education sector.
Key ResponsibilitiesAI-extracted
- 1Acts as a subject-matter expert to advise on the implementation of Pearson digital products
- 2Consults on the redesign of courses and/or curriculum for nursing and health professions
- 3Partners with key course-level administrators to drive customer success
- 4Shares expertise in aligning Pearson digital products with course goals and objectives
- 5Typically: Develops and maintains relationships with key stakeholders in the nursing and health professions community
RequirementsAI-extracted
- Has expertise in nursing and health professions
- Typically: Possesses strong communication and consulting skills
- Typically: Has experience with curriculum design and course development
- Typically: Is familiar with digital products and their application in education
- Typically: Has a strong understanding of customer success principles and practices
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