Tuition Reimbursement Jobs

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Tuition Reimbursement positions are booming as companies invest 25% more in employee education this year, turning learning budgets into a direct driver of talent attraction and retention.

Typical roles include Tuition Reimbursement Coordinator, Learning & Development Specialist, and Education Program Manager, where you manage vendor contracts, track reimbursement claims, audit compliance, and analyze ROI to justify future spend.

Salary transparency is essential for these specialists because it reveals the true value of the role, helps you negotiate competitive pay, and aligns your compensation with the strategic impact you deliver across HR, Finance, and Learning departments.

Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacist--full time, days (hybrid)—Penn Medicine

Company: Penn Medicine

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Posted Aug 14, 2025

Penn Medicine is dedicated to our tripartite mission of providing the highest level of care to patients, conducting innovative research, and educating future…

Registered Nurse, Plastic Surgery Clinic

Company: Loyola University Health System

Location: Oakbrook Terrace, IL

Posted Aug 14, 2025

Certification reimbursement (up to 1 certification). Develops and implements individualized care plans based on these assessments.

Welder

Company: PGNA INC

Location: Niles, IL

Posted Aug 14, 2025

The Group is close to its customers, on a global basis, through continuous technical assistance and support from the design phase to the installation and start-…

Sr Graphic Designer - D&D

Company: Hasbro Inc.

Location: Renton, WA

Posted Aug 14, 2025

5+ years of professional experience in graphic design, layout, or publishing with a proven track record to own and deliver sophisticated design projects.

Marketing Content Manager – Wallet, Payments, and Commerce

Company: Apple

Location: Cupertino, CA

Posted Aug 14, 2025

Write and expand messaging for mid- and lower-funnel channels across multiple channels and contexts Develop and maintain cohesive content strategies across…

Associate Security Operations Analyst

Company: Penn Medicine

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Posted Aug 14, 2025

Penn Medicine is dedicated to our tripartite mission of providing the highest level of care to patients, conducting innovative research, and educating future…

Director of Admissions

Company: Tulsa Welding School and Technology Center

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 14, 2025

Monitor team performance and implement strategies to boost results. Tulsa Welding School-Atlanta is looking for a Director of Admissions to lead a high-…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Tuition Reimbursement roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level Coordinators earn $45,000–$60,000, mid‑level Specialists $60,000–$80,000, and senior Program Managers $80,000–$110,000. Large tech firms and financial services often pay the upper end of these ranges.
What skills and certifications are most valuable for a Tuition Reimbursement professional?
Proficiency with HRIS platforms such as Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, and Cornerstone OnDemand, plus data analysis in Excel or Power BI. Knowledge of tax regulations and reimbursement compliance is critical. Certifications like SHRM‑CP, HRCI PHR, or Learning & Performance Institute credentials add strong credibility.
How common is remote work for Tuition Reimbursement positions?
Approximately 65% of Tuition Reimbursement roles are hybrid or fully remote, especially in tech, consulting, and financial services. Companies such as Salesforce, Microsoft, and Amazon routinely offer remote arrangements.
What career progression paths can a Tuition Reimbursement specialist pursue?
Typical progression: Coordinator → Learning & Development Specialist → Education Program Manager → Director of Learning & Development → HR Business Partner. Each step adds strategic influence, budgeting authority, and leadership responsibility.
What industry trends are shaping Tuition Reimbursement roles?
Key trends include increased corporate learning budgets, the shift to microlearning and AI‑driven personalized pathways, tighter integration of tuition reimbursement into LMS platforms, growing emphasis on learning analytics, and a heightened focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion training.

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