Mentorship Jobs in Washington DC

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Full Stack Application Developer

Company: Dev Technology Group, Inc.

Location: Washington DC

Posted Apr 28, 2023

None Found

DevSec Ops Engineer

Company: Pueo Business Solutions LLC

Location: Washington DC

Posted Apr 18, 2023

Pueo is a company that values unique talent and offers a flat organizational structure with opportunities for career development and independence. They have four career environments (Program, Functional, Service, and Leadership) and small teams (Pods) for mentorship and understanding. They are currently seeking an experienced DevSecOps Engineer to support their DoD customer in Washington, DC.

IT Technical Support Specialist

Company: Dev Technology Group, Inc.

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 04, 2023

None Found

DevOps Developer

Company: Dev Technology Group, Inc.

Location: Washington DC

Posted Apr 28, 2023

None Found

Specialized Embedded Engineer

Company: The Aerospace Corporation

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 01, 2023

None Found

Software Developer

Company: AIS (Applied Information Sciences)

Location: Washington DC

Posted Apr 23, 2023

None Found

Operations Analyst

Company: World Bank Group

Location: Washington DC

Posted Apr 21, 2023

The World Bank is seeking a Program Assistant to provide administrative support to the teams in Kabul Country Office. The Operations Analyst will be expected to support and coordinate the programming and implementation of the Bank portfolio in Afghanistan, including participating in the preparation of Country Engagement products, reviewing and screening relevant documents, analyzing portfolio trends, and verifying operational packages. The successful candidate should have a Master's degree in Economics, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field, with two or more years of work experience in a relevant field. The position requires an understanding of Afghanistan's policy issues and priorities, as well as the World Bank Group's organizational structure and development initiatives.

Appian Architect

Company: IntelliDyne, LLC

Location: Washington DC

Posted Apr 20, 2023

IntelliDyne is looking for an experienced Architect to scale their technical solutions and enable Appian's delivery teams. The ideal candidate will have excellent technical, product, and business skills to make customers and partners successful. The role involves working with project stakeholders, identifying and remediating technical risks, designing complex solutions, and contributing to the product feedback loop.

Regional Director, SD in AFE

Company: World Bank Group

Location: Washington DC

Posted Apr 23, 2023

None Found

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority in mentorship roles?
Entry‑level Mentor Coaches earn $50k–$70k; mid‑level coaches $70k–$100k; senior mentors or Program Managers range $100k–$150k, with bonuses tied to mentee success metrics.
What skills and certifications are required for a mentorship career?
Certifications such as ICF‑P, ATD’s Certified Learning Professional, or SHRM‑CP are highly valued. Core skills include active listening, empathy, data‑driven coaching, LMS proficiency, and remote facilitation using Zoom, Slack, or Microsoft Teams.
Is remote work common for mentorship positions?
Yes—70%+ of mentorship roles offer fully remote or hybrid options, supported by digital platforms like Mentorloop, Chai, and AdvisoryCloud, allowing coaches to engage mentees worldwide.
What career progression paths exist within mentorship?
Coaches can advance to Senior Mentor, Program Manager, Learning & Development Director, or Talent Development Lead. Some transition to entrepreneurship, launching coaching startups or consulting firms.
What industry trends are shaping mentorship today?
AI‑driven mentor matching, analytics dashboards tracking mentee outcomes, microlearning modules, and a growing emphasis on soft‑skill development are reshaping how companies structure and assess mentorship programs.

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