
Principal Product Manager, Content Authoring, Delivery, CMS
Great Minds
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: District of Columbia • United States
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Salary
💰 $151,000 - $170,000 per year
Job Level
About the role
- Define and evolve the product vision for tools used to author curriculum and assessment content.
- Balance usability for authors with structural rigor required for downstream delivery, analytics, and interoperability.
- Partner with curriculum and assessment teams to translate instructional intent into scalable software capabilities.
- Form product strategy for how authored content is delivered to teachers, students, and administrators.
- Ensure delivery experiences are performant, accessible, intuitive, and instructionally sound.
- Initiate and facilitate product direction conversations for the CMS, including content models, workflows, permissions, versioning, and publishing.
- Partner with Engineering on long-term platform scalability and maintainability.
Requirements
- 7+ years of product management experience, with senior level ownership of complex platforms or systems
- Experience building products that serve multiple user types (authors, teachers, students, admins, internal teams) and not exclusively authors
- Deep understanding of content authoring tools, CMS platforms, and structured content systems
- Strong systems thinking—able to reason about data models, workflows, and downstream impacts
- Proven ability to influence without authority and lead through collaboration
- Comfort working hands on with detailed requirements while maintaining strategic perspective
- Required Education Bachelor’s degree
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
product managementcontent authoring toolsCMS platformsdata modelsworkflowsscalable software capabilitiesperformance optimizationaccessibility standardsinstructional designversioning
Soft Skills
systems thinkinginfluence without authoritycollaborationstrategic perspectivecommunicationleadershipproblem-solvingadaptabilityfacilitationuser-centric design