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Advanced Specialist, Program Manager (SDR Program)

Posted 2 Days Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
78K-120K Annually
Mid level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
78K-120K Annually
Mid level
Own and optimize the end-to-end SDR program: design lead management and routing, define qualification standards, implement automation, maintain CRM processes (Salesforce/1CRM), own reporting and KPIs, align cross-functionally with Sales/Marketing/RevOps, and drive continuous improvements to increase pipeline quality and conversion.
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We are looking for an Advanced Specialist, Program Manager.  This role is commonly known as Sales Program Managers in the market or a BPO Manager.  This role ensures SDR efforts effectively support pipeline generation, improve lead quality, and create a seamless handoff to sales, while driving continuous optimization of tools, workflows, and reporting. 

Key Responsibilities 

Program Ownership & Strategy 

  • Own end-to-end SDR program design, including lead management, qualification standards, and conversion workflows 

  • Define and evolve the SDR program’s role in pipeline creation vs. servicing activities to maximize impact 

  • Translate leadership priorities into scalable SDR processes and operating models 

  • Partner with Sales Leadership to align SDR scope with business goals (pipeline quality, new business, speed-to-lead) 

Process Design & Optimization 

  • Design and maintain lead routing, qualification, and conversion rules across systems (e.g., Salesforce / 1CRM) 

  • Identify inefficiencies in SDR workflows (manual steps, duplication, data gaps) and implement improvements 

  • Drive automation opportunities to improve speed, consistency, and scalability of lead handling 

  • Standardize SDR playbooks, documentation, and best practices across the program 

 

Data, Reporting & Insights 

  • Own SDR reporting frameworks, dashboards, and KPIs (lead volume, conversion rates, pipeline influence) 

  • Monitor program performance weekly and surface actionable insights to leadership 

  • Ensure accurate attribution of SDR impact across pipeline and revenue 

  • Conduct audits and build mechanisms to improve data hygiene and reporting accuracy 

 

Cross-Functional Alignment 

  • Serve as the central point of coordination across Sales, Marketing, Operations, and external partners 

  • Align on lead sources, campaign inputs, and handoff expectations 

  • Define roles and responsibilities between SDRs and Sales (e.g., qualification vs. pipeline ownership) 

  • Partner with RevOps/Tech to support system enhancements and data structure improvements 

 

Continuous Improvement & Innovation 

  • Lead initiatives to shift SDRs toward higher-value, proactive pipeline generation 

  • Evaluate program performance and recommend structural or strategic changes 

  • Pilot new approaches (automation, segmentation, outreach models) to improve conversion outcomes 

  • Incorporate feedback from Sales and stakeholders to refine program effectiveness 

 

Qualifications 

  • 4+ years in sales operations, program management, or sales development environments 

  • Strong understanding of lead lifecycle management, CRM systems (Salesforce/1CRM), and pipeline mechanics 

  • Proven experience building or optimizing programs/processes at scale 

  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to translate data into actionable business recommendations 

  • Excellent cross-functional collaboration and communication skills 

 

Success Metrics 

  • SDR-attributed pipeline quality and conversion rates 

  • Speed-to-lead and lead response effectiveness 

  • Reduction in manual workflows / increased automation 

  • Data accuracy and reporting reliability 

  • Adoption of standardized SDR processes across teams 

 

Profile of the Ideal Candidate 

  • Strategic operator who can balance big-picture thinking with hands-on execution 

  • Strong systems thinker who understands how process, data, and behavior connect 

  • Comfortable influencing without direct authority 

  • Naturally proactive and solutions-oriented 

 

Compensation at Pearson is influenced by factors including skill set, experience, and location. 

 
The full-time salary range for this role is $78,000 - $120,000. 
This position is eligible for Pearson’s annual incentive program. Information on benefits can be found here. 

Applications will be accepted through 6/25/26. This window may be extended depending on business needs. 

About Us

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