Senior Manager, Partner Communications

<strong>Your Role:<br><br></strong>As the Senior Manager, Partner Communications, you’ll lead the development and execution of partner-facing communications, institutional marketing initiatives, and B2B engagement materials that strengthen university relationships and support strategic growth objectives.<br><br>In this role, you’ll partner closely with Institutional Relations, Brand, Events, and the broader Strategic Engagement Team (SET) to translate institutional priorities into compelling narratives, campaigns, and communications that reinforce CEA CAPA’s value to university partners.<br><br><strong>What You’ll Do:<br><br></strong>Partner Communications<br><br><ul><li>Lead the development and execution of partner-facing communications including newsletters, institutional announcements, event invitations, site visit communications, and strategic outreach campaigns. </li><li>Develop messaging frameworks and communications support for Institutional Relations (IR) related to major initiatives, organizational updates, and strategic partner conversations. </li><li>Create and deliver clear, compelling narratives that communicate student outcomes, institutional value, and CEA CAPA’s global impact. </li><li>Ensure consistency of messaging, tone, and positioning across partner-facing channels and materials. </li><li>Advise on institutional visibility opportunities including sponsorships, speaking engagements, and strategic presence at industry conferences such as NAFSA and Forum. </li><li>Support partner engagement strategies that increase participation in institutional events, site visits, and industry networking opportunities. <br><br></li></ul>Go-to-Market & Materials<br><br><ul><li>Partner with Brand to write, build and maintain partner facing collateral, presentations, program overviews, and case studies tailored to university partners and prospective institutional clients. </li><li>Develop and execute a focused partner marketing strategy aligned to institutional priorities and business objectives to drive incremental business at existing university partners and/or attract new universities</li><li>Maintain organized repositories of B2B marketing assets and templates. </li><li>Curate institutional success stories, partner testimonials, and outcome-based narratives for use across partner marketing and business development initiatives. <br><br></li></ul>Cross-Functional Collaboration<br><br><ul><li>Partner cross-functionally to identify initiatives, updates, and opportunities requiring proactive university communication and engagement</li><li>Collaborate with the Events team to ensure industry events, conferences, and partner engagements are optimized for institutional audiences. </li><li>Work cross-functionally with Brand, Digital, and Lifecycle Marketing to ensure alignment across broader marketing initiatives while maintaining a strong institutional partner perspective. </li><li> Partners closely within SET to ensure partner-facing collateral works well for on-campus activations. <br><br></li></ul>Execution & Operations<br><br><ul><li>Manage day-to-day execution of partner facing initiatives, balancing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. </li><li>Track performance and feedback on enablement materials and iterate based on partner input and business needs. </li><li>Collaborate with Events team on key industry events to ensure they are optimized for the partner / university audiences. <br><br></li></ul><strong>What Makes a Great Candidate:<br><br></strong><ul><li>Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field. </li><li>8+ years of progressive experience in B2B marketing, channel marketing, or enablement roles. </li><li>Ability to work in MCM system and send own emails</li><li>Proven experience developing and executing B2B communications and go-to-market materials. </li><li>Strong writing and storytelling skills with the ability to simplify complex offerings. </li><li>Experience working closely with sales, partnerships, or relationship-driven teams. </li><li>Highly organized, execution-oriented, and comfortable operating as a hands-on contributor. <br><br></li></ul><strong>Preferred Qualifications<br><br></strong><ul><li>Master’s degree in a related field. </li><li>Experience in higher education, non-profit, or global organizations. </li><li>Direct experience with crisis communications and media relations. </li><li>International or cross-cultural communications experience. <br><br></li></ul>We believe great talent comes in many forms and that there is no one size fits all in hiring. If you feel you may be a great fit for this role but do not check all of the boxes, we encourage you to apply and show us why you're the right candidate for this position.<br><br><strong>Who We Are:<br><br></strong>CEA CAPA is a premier provider of transformative international education experiences, committed to empowering students to become thoughtful and thriving leaders through living and learning abroad. With a presence in 62 cities across 22 countries in Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Australia, we offer comprehensive study abroad and career readiness programs that integrate academic excellence and cultural immersion. Our global footprint includes 11 international study centers, and we proudly support over 10,000 students annually in partnership with more than 375 U.S. universities and over 50 international institutions. CEA CAPA is in a dynamic phase of growth and is powered by a global team of nearly 700 professionals who are deeply mission-driven and committed to creating inclusive, supportive and enriching environments that help students grow academically, personally and professionally.<br><br><strong>Why You’ll Love CEA CAPA:<br><br></strong><ul><li>Wellness & Snacks (In-Office): Fresh Fruit Wednesdays, coffee bar, wellness room, and ergonomic workspaces. </li><li>Time Off & Giving Back: 12 paid holidays, generous PTO, and up to 8 hours paid volunteer time—because balance matters. </li><li>Support for Your Whole Life: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage, benefits for domestic partners, paid parental leave, and compassionate time off for life events—because caring for your loved ones matters. </li><li>Fun & Community: We encourage team connection and celebration, from office events to informal get-togethers and virtual hangouts—exact activities vary by team. <br><br></li></ul>Our commitment to creating a sense of belonging means we welcome individuals of all abilities, ages, citizenships, educations, ethnicities, family statuses, gender identities, genders, genetic information, languages, marital status, military experiences, political views, pregnancy, races, religions, sexes, sexual orientations, socioeconomic statuses, and work experiences and therefore we encourage applicants from diverse lived experiences to apply.

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