Posted Jul 13, 2026

Partnership Development Representative (PDR)

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BookNook is a research-driven High-Impact Tutoring solution that supports K–8 students in reading and math through live, synchronous tutoring sessions. Partnering with school districts and nonprofit organizations nationwide, BookNook delivers standards-aligned 1:1 or small-group instruction and structured tutoring models designed to strengthen foundational skills and accelerate student learning. Since 2016, BookNook has supported more than 2.7K schools and partners across 40 states. Independent research demonstrates a clear link between high-impact tutoring and improved student outcomes. BookNook is committed to expanding access to strong academic support by connecting schools with skilled, supported tutors and scalable delivery models. Learn more at https://www.booknook.com/

Employment Type: Full-Time, W-2 permanent position

Compensation: $60,000 - $70,000 + commission

About the Role

We are looking for a motivated, curious, and results-oriented Partnership Development Representative to join our Revenue team. The ideal candidate is energized by prospecting, building relationships, and creating new business opportunities. You are comfortable leveraging technology, communicate confidently with K-12 education leaders, and thrive in a collaborative, team-oriented environment focused on helping school districts improve student outcomes.

The Partnership Development Representative (PDR) is responsible for generating qualified sales opportunities for BookNook's Regional Partnerships Directors. This role focuses on strategic outbound prospecting, inbound lead follow-up, account research, and early-stage relationship development with K–12 district leaders. Success is measured by creating a qualified pipeline, scheduling high-quality discovery meetings, and supporting Regional Partnerships Directors in achieving territory growth.

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Perks and Benefits

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