About the job Lavinia Group - Managing Director, Growth and Partnerships (Southwest)
About K12 Coalition
K12 Coalition provides products and services that help K-12 schools and teachers achieve transformational learning outcomes. We tackle many of today’s toughest education obstacles, including teacher certification, test preparation, professional learning, curriculum, consulting, and strategic planning. K12 Coalition came together when educators with deep experience as teachers, school leaders, and high-level district administrators observed a genuine need for something better. Our divisions include iteach, Passage Preparation, Teaching Channel, and Lavinia Group.
About Lavinia Group
Lavinia Group is dedicated to driving meaningful academic improvements in K-12 education through instructional coaching, professional learning, high-quality curriculum, strategic planning, and summer school support that enhances educator effectiveness and strengthens student outcomes.
With deep expertise in school leadership, curriculum implementation, and instructional best practices, Lavinia Group delivers tailored, research-based solutions to meet the evolving needs of our partners. Guided by a commitment to equity, instructional excellence, and long-term capacity building, we work alongside educators and district leaders through hands-on coaching, immersive training, and collaborative partnerships. Our mission is to help schools achieve transformational learning outcomes that endure beyond our direct support.
Location and Travel
This is a remote role. Candidates will be expected to travel for on-site service delivery, partner meetings, internal team meetings, and other external engagements.
We are currently hiring for a Managing Director, Growth & Partnerships focused on the Southwest region. Candidates based in Texas are strongly preferred, though applicants from other locations will be considered.
The Opportunity
At Lavinia Group, a division of K12 Coalition, the Managing Director, Growth and Partnerships leads regional growth by cultivating new district and school partnerships, advancing strategic relationships, and driving revenue across a defined geography. This role blends strategic vision with high-level relationship management to expand the organization’s regional footprint and achieve regional growth goals. The Managing Director identifies new opportunities, leads targeted outreach, and collaborates across teams to develop proposals and partnership plans aligned to partner needs and organizational priorities.
The Managing Director, Growth and Partnerships reports to the Vice President, School Partnerships and includes management responsibilities. This role will manage up to six direct reports, which may shift over time based on organizational needs.
What You’ll Do
Leading for Impact: Portfolio Management
Directly manage a portfolio of large, strategic partnerships in the region.
- Build strong, trusting relationships with all stakeholders and leverage relationships to build capacity and drive toward partnership goals.
- Craft strategy based on partnership needs, consistently monitor progress toward goals, and make adjustments to plans based on data and evolving priorities.
Partnership Development and Growth Strategy
- Build and maintain relationships with key external stakeholders at the national, state, district, and school levels.
- Create short-term and long-term regional growth strategy and develop tactical plans to reach partnership and revenue goals.
- Secure new partnerships to achieve the region’s annual revenue and growth goals.
- Actively pursue new partnerships and nurture early-stage relationships to strengthen the regional pipeline.
- Write proposals and serve as executive sponsor for RFPs.
- Attend and present at national and regional conferences as a representative of the organization.
- Monitor feedback and market trends to inform partnership offerings and support program development.
- Build relationships with philanthropic partners and stakeholders to support long-term regional growth and strategic opportunities.
Team Leadership, Performance Management, and Development
Manage a regional team to meet growth, impact, and revenue goals.
- Provide differentiated coaching, guidance, and support to strengthen team members' skills in outreach, relationship-building, and partnership strategy.
- Ensure ongoing talent development and support bench-building within the regional team.
Fiscal and Resource Management
- Oversee and drive revenue generation within the region with clear annual sales targets.
- Manage and monitor regional budgets for organizational and fee-for-service contracts.
- Forecast staffing needs aligned to growth strategy and collaborate with senior leaders to inform staffing decisions.
- Utilize and maintain systems for deploying staff and consultants to support regional growth objectives.
Other Duties
- Support the team with additional tasks and responsibilities as needed to help meet evolving organizational goals and objectives.
Qualifications
Senior K12 Leadership Experience
- Brings significant leadership experience in a district, network, or education services organization where partnership development, strategic relationship management, and regional strategy are core responsibilities.
Proven Partnership and Growth Leadership
- Demonstrated success generating large district partnerships, securing multi-year engagements, and expanding a regional footprint, ideally including experience building growth efforts in Texas or similar markets.
Strategic Planning and Systems Building
- Strong strategic planning capabilities with the ability to design growth strategies, navigate ambiguity, build systems and processes, and support sustainable regional expansion aligned to organizational goals.
Deep Understanding of Education Ecosystems
- Possesses a strong grasp of instructional priorities, district needs, statewide education context, and the ability to engage diverse stakeholders, including national and local funders.
Executive Presence and Relationship Building
- Exhibits strong relationship-building skills with the ability to influence, build trust, and manage complex stakeholder dynamics, while representing the organization confidently with leaders at all levels and ensuring strategic work is grounded in quality execution.
How We Work at K12 Coalition
Our work is grounded in five Core Competencies that guide how we collaborate, support others, and move work forward: Accountability, Adaptability, Collaboration, Customer Service Orientation, and Initiative.
- Accountability: Following through on work, owning commitments, and communicating progress or challenges along the way.
- Adaptability: Navigating change with flexibility and focus as priorities, information, or needs shift.
- Collaboration: Working together across roles and perspectives to achieve shared goals.
- Customer Service Orientation: Meeting the needs of internal and external partners with clarity, responsiveness, and follow-through.
- Initiative: Taking action without waiting to be asked and looking for ways to improve systems, processes, or experiences.
Compensation Range
The compensation range for this position is $160,000 - $200,000 with an additional variable compensation/bonus plan based upon individual performance.
As part of our commitment to maintaining fair and consistent compensation practices, new hires are typically brought into the organization at a salary between the band minimum and midpoint, based on their qualifications, location, internal alignment, and the budgeted amount for the role.
Why Work with Us
We believe in supporting the whole employee by offering a comprehensive benefits package designed to meet diverse needs. Our full-time employee benefits include flexible time off, paid parental leave, comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance, and a 401(k) with company matching. We are committed to fostering a work environment that promotes both personal and professional well-being.
Our Selection Process
Our selection process typically includes an online application, a short phone interview, a hiring manager interview, a candidate exercise, and a final interview.
Application Process
This search is supported by JoHo Talent Network. The application deadline is May 11, 2026, and applications should be submitted through the JoHo portal.
Equal Employment Opportunity
K12 Coalition is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.