Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 12th Feb 2025
- Sydney > Alexandria
The Australian Literacy & Numeracy Foundation is a national charity seeking to assist people in our most marginalised communities to gain vital language, literacy and communication skills. Our eight specialised and innovative programs address the needs of a diverse range of individuals and communities – specifically supporting First Nations, refugee and other vulnerable Australians.
ALNF believes that literacy is freedom - literacy allows individuals to access education, participate meaningfully in our society and to have a voice. It is a basic human right.
We see a world where everyone, wherever they come from, however they identify, can confidently express themselves, engage with society and share their stories, embracing the extraordinary opportunities life brings.
ALNF has a part-time position for a motivated Business Development Manager.
For general information on ALNF please visit: alnf.org and youtube.com/user/TheALNF.
A Business Development Manager (BDM) in the education and technology sectors focuses on identifying and capitalising on opportunities that drive growth and innovation within educational institutions and suppliers, government departments and technology companies and suppliers.
This role requires a strategic blend of market analysis, relationship building, and sales expertise tailored to the unique dynamics of the edtech industry.
The ALNF Business Development Manager in the education and technology sectors will play a crucial role in driving growth by identifying new business opportunities, building strategic partnerships, and implementing effective sales strategies. This position demands a combination of industry knowledge, strategic planning, and strong interpersonal skills to succeed in the dynamic edtech landscape.
ALNF strives to create an environment that supports people to be their best selves, and to do their best work individually and collectively.
ALNF values openness, honesty, teamwork, and integrity.
For further information, contact Eric Brace, Director of First Languages and Digital Innovation at [email protected], using the subject line: Business Development Manager enquiry via EthicalJobs.