Partner Growth New York, NY
Company: Chapter
Location: New York
Posted on: November 15, 2024
Job Description:
Every morning, 11,000 Americans wake up and begin their first
day of retirement. While retirement should be an exciting,
empowering, and fulfilling part of one's life, the reality today is
that retirement brings along with it a fundamentally new set of
challenges that make it an overwhelming time for many.
At Chapter, we believe that the current infrastructure for
retirement is broken, and we're on a mission to fix it. We've
started by building industry leading technology to solve the first
major obstacle in retirement: navigating Medicare (healthcare
coverage for retirees over 65). Our products help seniors sign up,
choose an insurance plan, and leverage their plan after they are
enrolled. And, unlike most Medicare advisors who only search plans
that pay them, Chapter searches every Medicare option nationwide.
This allows us to find savings and benefits that others miss.
But our ambition doesn't stop with Medicare - we seek to transform
the way that Americans navigate and experience retirement. If this
sounds exciting to you, we'd love to speak with you.About The
RoleOver the past year, Chapter has cultivated partnerships with
some of the largest organizations across the Healthcare, Financial
Services, Retail / eCommerce, and Technology sectors. With these
growth partners, Chapter acts as a trusted Medicare resource,
supporting their retirement-aged customers and members to find and
enroll in the best healthcare coverage.
We're looking for an enterprise partnerships leader, reporting into
our Head of Business Development & Partnerships, to further scale
our partnerships work, as the critical channel that fuels Chapter's
growth. Your time will be spent rapidly growing the size and value
of our portfolio of existing partnerships. You'll help to set the
goals and overall strategy for current accounts with growth as the
key goal. You'll work cross-functionally with our Product,
Advisory, Marketing, and Operations leaders to further define new
products and offerings that are compelling to our partners.How
You'll Contribute To Our Mission
- Design comprehensive, vertical-specific partnership growth
strategies with ambitious targets
- Own the execution of those strategies - establish, measure, and
drive towards partner engagement and referral goals
- Own partner relationships across the post-signing lifecycle,
including on-boarding, custom implementations, ongoing education,
relationship management, and account growth
- Collaborate cross-functionally with Product, Engineering,
Operations, and Marketing to enhance ongoing partner development
efforts
- Be the voice of partners internally, maintain a deep
understanding of stakeholder needs (e.g. Financial Advisors, Health
System Executives, etc.)
- Grow the partner success function by institutionalizing best
practices via scalable processesQualifications
- 5+ years of experience managing enterprise partners/clients at
a tech-driven company, with consistent out-performance against
goals
- High ownership matched with urgency in execution to grow our
largest strategic partnerships
- Strategic muscle and a data driven approach - you can
synthesize information and data to inform broader strategies
- Strong organization skills - you have the ability to manage a
portfolio of partners across a variety of initiatives, and track
the success of each
- Exceptional relationship skills - the ability to engage with
different levels of stakeholders within an organization - from
entry-level to C-suite - and effectively communicate complex
ideas
- Cross-functional leadership and collaboration - you can lead
through influence, and bring cross-functional teams together to
implement new initiatives
- Strong proficiency in excel and powerpoint (or equivalents) to
conduct analysis and create compelling presentations
- Nice to have: Previous experience with B2B2C Financial
Services, Healthcare, or Content Publisher partnershipsChapter
Offers All Employees the Following Benefits and Perks
- Full medical, dental, and vision, premiums covered at 100% for
full-time employees
- Unlimited PTO, a winter break shutdown, and paid holidays to
encourage a healthy work-life blend
- $500 desk setup subsidy to set-up your unique home office
- $100/month health and wellness subsidy
- Benefit from our partnerships with Spring Health (mental health
support), Rightway (care navigation), Carrot (fertility support),
and OneMedical (concierge and telehealth care) to prioritize your
well-being.
- In-office lunch on Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, and a
stocked office pantry
- Generous and competitive parental leave for all parents
- A beautiful NYC (SoHo/West Village area) office and a hybrid
in-office policy - dogs welcome!The salary for this role will be
between $140,000- $185,000, in addition to competitive variable
compensation, and equity structure, but it might vary depending on
skills and experiences. If you think you'd be a good fit for the
role, you should apply. All of our offers are based on our
assessment of each individual's unique skills and experience. Our
Commitment Chapter embraces diversity and equal opportunity in a
serious way. We are committed to building a team that represents a
variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The more
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