Our Mission
We're building a category-defining company to increase the speed of innovation in higher education. Woolf's mission is to increase access to world-class higher education and ensure that it is globally recognized and transferable. We help qualified education organizations launch world-class higher education programs that issue academic credits and globally recognized accredited degrees.
Woolf University is a collegiate higher education institution modeled on the University of Oxford and Delhi University. We are the first global collegiate university to allow other education organizations to join as member colleges and issue degrees. Our colleges include some of the fastest growing EdTech companies in the world : UpGrad, Scaler, GoIT, EduBridge, AlmaBetter, and others.
Our Team
We are a globally distributed, fully remote team with a bias for action. Our team is mission-aligned, high EQ / low ego, and committed to excellence. Our investor group includes First Round Capital (who also led the investment for Notion, Roblox, Uber, and Square), Connect Ventures, IOVC, All Access Fund, and Tribe Capital.
The Role
We are looking for a proactive colleague with a strong sense of initiative and a forward-thinking, strategic mindset to strengthen the Strategic Licensing team (SL), part of Woolf’s Academic Team (AT). You will work directly with senior members of AT to unlock new academic and business opportunities by applying for new licenses and maintaining existing ones. We will prioritize candidates with a proven attention to detail and experience in policy, higher education, and / or law.
Key Responsibilities
1) Researching regulatory requirements
As part of the team that submits new licensing applications to government agencies and accrediting bodies around the world, you will be responsible for researching complex regulatory requirements to a very high standard. You will engage closely with written accreditation guidance, legal documentation, and representatives of accrediting bodies, and distil diverse sources of information into concise reports for Woolf’s executive leadership.
2) Maintaining Woolf’s accreditation
You will support work on maintaining Woolf’s accreditation license, contributing to external quality assurance audit reports and producing documents that demonstrate the organization’s compliance with relevant regulations.
3) Project Management
You must be able to manage large and complex projects with multiple workstreams and ensure that they are completed with minimal support. You will need to be self-activating : rather than waiting for an email reply, you will proactively reach out to the relevant person. You will work in a globally distributed team across timezones and will need to work on projects effectively without losing momentum.
4) Stakeholder management
You are ready to interact across cultural barriers with academic leaders, government officials, and others - all while remaining polite, patient, and cheerful despite challenges. You will persist and remain goal-focused, even when others might be exasperated.
5) Operational support
You will take an active role in supporting new business ventures, such as liaising with external stakeholders, authoritatively advising prospects on regulatory requirements and possibilities, and producing comprehensive documentation.
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Benefits
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