Mentorship Jobs

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Mentorship roles are at the forefront of tech talent development, with 5,478 openings reflecting growing demand for career coaching, leadership development, and professional growth programs. Companies are investing in structured mentorship to accelerate employee success and retain top talent.

Positions span Mentor Coaches, Leadership Development Managers, Career Coaches, Learning & Development Specialists, and Program Managers. Typical duties include designing mentorship curricula, facilitating virtual coaching sessions on platforms such as Mentorloop or AdvisoryCloud, tracking mentee progress with LMS data, and collaborating with HR to align goals with organizational strategy.

Salary transparency is crucial for mentors, as it validates the value of their expertise, ensures equitable compensation across remote and in‑house settings, and builds trust with mentees who need confidence that coaching commitments are financially supported.

Remote CPA or EA – Client-Facing Tax Advisor (No Prep Work)

Company: Done For You Tax

Location: United States

Posted Jun 09, 2025

Active CPA or EA license in good standing (Required). This role focuses on meeting with clients, answering questions, and ensuring their information is passed…

MTS 2, Software Engineer

Company: eBay

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Jun 09, 2025

7+ years of software design and development experience or MS in Computer Science plus 5 years of experience, solid foundation in computer science with strong…

Senior Visual Media Specialist

Company: City of Philadelphia

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Posted Jun 09, 2025

While working directly with the Mayor’s Office of Communication, the Web & Creative Services Group generates over 300+ print concepts, digital advertisements…

Sous Chef

Company: Nolita Hall

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Jun 10, 2025

Previous experience in a culinary role, preferably in a restaurant or hospitality setting. Oversee kitchen staff and ensure quality and consistency in food…

Lead Software Architect, Ad Platforms

Company: Disney Entertainment and ESPN Product & Technology

Location: Glendale, CA

Posted Jun 09, 2025

Excellent communication skills, with the ability to convey complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.

Project Manager - Commercial Construction

Company: Michael Page

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jun 10, 2025

Create, develop and maintain a detailed construction schedule that incorporates communication from the project team. Ensure projects meet financial targets.

Sales Associate/Stylist (Upper East Side)

Company: gorjana

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 09, 2025

401K program, with employer match and matching program*. Generous employee discount and Monthly Product Allowance. Commission, based on personal sales.

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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