Senior Client Success & Enrollment Advisor (Remote | Independent Contractor)

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About the Role

We are seeking experienced professionals interested in working independently as Senior Client Success & Enrollment Advisor supporting prospective clients exploring our personal development education programs.

In this role, you will communicate with prospective clients who have expressed interest in our company’s educational and personal development programs and support them through the information and enrollment process.

This opportunity is not traditional employment. It is best suited for professionals who are comfortable operating independently and taking ownership of their daily activity and results. Successful contractors in this role typically bring a strong sense of personal accountability, a professional mindset, and the ability to manage their own workflow in a remote environment. Individuals who thrive here are generally motivated by performance-based outcomes and are open to committing consistent time and effort toward developing their independent contractor activity.

Important: This is a self-employment opportunity for independent contractors. Income is performance-based and generated through successful client enrollments and varies depending on individual activity and results.

Typical Activities May Include

  • Responding to inquiries from prospective clients
  • Conducting information and enrollment conversations via phone or video conferencing
  • Providing accurate information about company-provided programs
  • Assessing client needs and determining appropriate program fit
  • Guiding qualified individuals through the enrollment process
  • Maintaining accurate records
  • Participating in onboarding resources and optional training available to contractors
  • Following company communication guidelines and ethical standards

Ideal Candidate Profile

This opportunity tends to be a strong fit for individuals who:

  • Have prior experience in sales, client advisory, enrollment, consulting, or customer service roles
  • Possess strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Are comfortable working independently in a remote environment
  • Demonstrate professional discipline and self-management
  • Are confident using video conferencing platforms and basic CRM systems
  • Have reliable internet access and a professional remote workspace
  • Are interested in operating in a self-directed contractor business environment

Work Structure

  • Remote, independent contractor role
  • Flexible schedule determined by the contractor
  • Work activity typically involves phone and video conversations with prospective clients

Compensation

Independent contractors generate profit-based income through successful client enrollments. Earnings are not guaranteed and depend on individual activity, effort, and business decisions.

Training & Resources

Contractors are provided access to:

  • Onboarding resources
  • Enrollment training materials
  • Program updates and ongoing education
  • Support resources for active contractors

Additional Information

  • Applicants must be legally eligible to work as independent contractors in their country of residence
  • Contractors operate as independent business owners and are responsible for their own expenses, taxes, and operational decisions
  • This opportunity is not suitable for full-time students

Before You Apply

This role is best suited for professionals who enjoy speaking with motivated individuals, working independently, and managing their own schedule in a performance-based contractor environment. Applicants who are comfortable conducting professional phone or video conversations and maintaining consistent daily activity tend to be the strongest fit.

Job Type: Contract

Pay: $75,000.00 - $100,000.00 per year

Work Location: Remote

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