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RealWorldLeaders.org is a nonprofit organization that has introduced 4,000+ underserved youth to 1,000+ CEOs and their teams, helping students discover their natural gifts and explore meaningful career paths. As we continue to grow, we’re looking to build a team with dynamic, relationship-driven, organizing personalities to help care for and expand our incredible network of CEOs, schools, nonprofits, and cohosts. Overview What if one conversation could change how a young person sees their future? At Executive Leaders Radio, we don’t just interview CEOs, we humanize them. We help students and the broader public understand who CEO's really are, how they got there, and what’s possible for themselves. Through these stories, we open doors to confidence, mentorship, and real-world career paths that might otherwise feel out of reach. But those conversations don’t happen by accident. They start with someone who’s willing to reach out. Someone who isn’t intimidated by a CEO or their gatekeepers, but instead feels curious. Even excited to pick up the phone, start a conversation, and say, “You should be part of this.” If you’re naturally outgoing, love connecting with people, and believe meaningful work can come from a simple conversation... this might be exactly the role you’ve been looking for. As the #1 "Business with Heart” radio show, Executive Leaders Radio has built a powerful reputation; just search us on YouTube or Google and you’ll see the stellar feedback from the 12,000+ CEOs we’ve already featured. Because of that track record, we are creating a high-trust, high-impact pipeline. Instead of CEOs spending $5,000–$10,000 per month on publicists, we offer them something better guaranteed positive press and meaningful exposure at no cost. We’re looking for someone who can confidently reach out, build relationships, and invite these leaders onto our show. Beyond the interview, ELR serves as a gateway into Real World Leaders—a mission-driven platform that connects CEOs with students and young adults to spark mentorship, confidence, and real-world career insight through meaningful conversations. This is a part-time, remote, relationship-driven role focused on booking guests, supporting cohosts, and growing community partnerships for a mission-driven radio show and podcast. What Success Looks Like in This Role Rather than a rigid task list, this role is about outcomes and relationships. You’ll help us • Book inspiring CEOs and senior leaders as guests on Executive Leaders Radio by clearly communicating the value and impact of the show. • Create a seamless, positive guest experience through thoughtful coordination before and after each appearance. • Support and engage our cohosts, helping them feel valued and confident in promoting their company and participation. • Strengthen long-term relationships across our CEO, nonprofit, and business community network. • Grow into a deeper role in conversations over time, with the potential to support or participate in hosting as you build familiarity with the program • This role requires thoughtful, professional communication, as many of the individuals you’ll be engaging with are senior leaders and decision-makers. Responsibilities • Outbound outreach via phone calls and email • Guest booking, scheduling, and coordination • Relationship management with CEOs, and cohosts • Follow-up communication and tracking guest details • Light administrative and organizational support related to guest coordination • Assisting with promotion of upcoming radio shows and podcast episodes Qualifications • Comfort initiating outreach and starting new conversations (Experience in sales, business development, advertising, fundraising, or nonprofit outreach is a plus) • Employment Stability Minimum 5 years with one organization, demonstrating increasing levels of responsibility • Proven experience in B2B sales, telemarketing, or inside sales roles with a focus on outbound calling is a plus • Excellent communication skills in English, both verbal and written, with a professional demeanor • Professional, warm, and confident engaging with CEOs and senior executives • Highly organized with strong attention to detail • Self-motivated and able to work independently in a remote environment • Genuine interest in leadership development, education, media, or nonprofit work • Strong presence and confidence in communication, with the ability to represent the organization professionally in conversations with senior leaders Why This Role Is a Great Fit • Part-time, remote position with flexible scheduling • Meaningful, mission-driven work connecting leaders with communities and future generations • Join an established organization with over two decades of credibility and heart • Compensation $25/hour, with performance bonuses This Role Is NOT for You If... • You prefer fully inbound work and don’t enjoy initiating outreach • First-time or “cold” conversations make you uncomfortable • You’re looking for a high-pressure, quota-driven sales role • You need constant supervision or step-by-step direction • You’re seeking a full-time position with fixed hours Location & Availability • This is a U.S.-based remote role • Candidates must be based in the United States • Preference for candidates in Eastern or Central time zones • Must be available during standard U.S. business hours for collaboration as needed About Us RealWorldLeaders.org has introduced 4,000+ underserved youth to 1,000+ CEOs and their teams, helping students discover their natural gifts and explore meaningful career paths. Executive Leaders Radio is the nation’s #1 Business-with-Heart radio show, with • 21+ years on air • 11,853 CEOs interviewed • A nationally syndicated radio show and podcast where leaders share their journeys, lessons learned, and impact Pay $25.00 per hour Application Question(s) • Do you have a minimum of 5 years of employment with a single employer with increasing levels of responsibility? • Are you currently residing in the United States within either the EST or CST time zones? Work Location Remote Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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