Product Manager - K-12 Software

Remote
Full Time
Product
Experienced
Product Manager – K–12 Software
Location: Remote | Full-time/Exempt
Instructional Empowerment is on a mission to end generational poverty and close achievement gaps by redesigning rigorous Tier 1 instruction for all students. We empower educators with tools that improve teaching and learning, creating measurable impact in K–12 schools nationwide.
We’re looking for a strategic Product Manager to guide the long-term vision of our K–12 software suite. You’ll turn customer insights, market trends, and educational research into a high-value roadmap that drives adoption, engagement, and meaningful instructional outcomes.
What You’ll Do:
  • Define the multi-year product roadmap and strategy for our K–12 software suite.
  • Represent educators, administrators, and students in strategic product decisions.
  • Use data and insights to prioritize high-value initiatives and inform long-term direction.
  • Partner with cross-functional teams to ensure alignment and execution of the product strategy.
  • Stay ahead of K–12 trends and emerging technologies, including AI, to enhance product value.
Who You Are:
  • Experienced in product management, preferably in K–12 education or edtech.
  • Skilled in strategic planning, roadmap development, and decision-making.
  • Customer-focused, translating insights into impactful product strategy.
  • Collaborative and influential, able to align diverse teams toward shared goals.
  • Passionate about leveraging emerging technology to improve teaching and learning.
Why Join Us:
Shape products that transform K–12 education, simplify educator workflows, and improve student outcomes—all while working in a mission-driven, collaborative environment.
What We Offer?
At Instructional Empowerment, you’ll be part of a passionate, mission-driven team working to transform K–12 education. We offer a collaborative, inclusive work culture, opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to make a tangible impact on students, schools, and communities.
Salary range- $100,000-$120,000
Competitive compensation and benefits package
  • 100% paid medical/dental/vision/LTD/STD/Life (Employee & Dependents) 
  • 15 Days PTO given upfront in your first year
  • 8 Paid Holidays + 2 Floating Holidays
  • 401K plan - 4% company match
  • Exceptional Onboarding Process
  • And many more benefits
Want to learn more about Instructional Empowerment?This is a remote role with approximately 25% travel for events and conferences.

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