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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Accelerator Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Accelerator Director, you need strong expertise in business development, startup ecosystems, and program management, often supported by experience in entrepreneurship or venture capital. Familiarity with CRM platforms, financial modeling tools, and project management software is typically required. Exceptional networking, mentorship, and leadership skills help you build relationships with startups, investors, and stakeholders. These abilities are crucial for guiding early-stage companies to success and maximizing the impact of the accelerator program.

What is an Accelerator Director?

An Accelerator Director is a professional responsible for overseeing and managing business accelerator programs that support startups and early-stage companies. They design and implement mentorship, funding, and educational opportunities to help startups grow rapidly. The Accelerator Director works closely with entrepreneurs, investors, mentors, and corporate partners to ensure the success of participating companies and the overall program. Their role also involves evaluating applicant startups, securing resources, and measuring program outcomes.

How does an Accelerator Director typically collaborate with startups and mentors during a cohort program?

An Accelerator Director plays a central role in facilitating connections between startups, mentors, and resources throughout the cohort. They organize regular check-ins, workshops, and networking events, ensuring that each startup receives tailored guidance and support. Directors often mediate feedback sessions, address challenges as they arise, and help startups set and achieve milestones. Their collaborative approach creates a dynamic environment where founders can learn from both mentors and peers, fostering growth and innovation.
What are the most commonly searched types of Accelerator jobs? The most popular types of Accelerator jobs are:
Infographic showing various Accelerator Director job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 20% As Needed, 20% Full Time, 20% Temporary, and 40% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution.

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

THE ORGANIZATION

The BELIEVE Accelerator (TBA) is an opportunity school model designed for students off-track or seeking a faster, efficient path. It provides a structured, accelerated pathway to earn credits, rebuild momentum, and transition to postsecondary success or the workforce. TBA strives to use real-world experiences, societal norms, and expectations to foster the academic achievement, autonomy, and agency needed to contribute to our evolving society.


OUR VISION

BELIEVE leaders will be equitable, independent, and influential citizens in their local and global communities.


Position Summary

The Program Director serves as a key member of The BELIEVE Accelerator leadership team, responsible for the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of programming that accelerates scholar achievement, college and career readiness, leadership development, and postsecondary success. This role bridges vision and execution by ensuring that all programmatic components align with BELIEVE's mission to prepare scholars for success in college, career, and life.

The Program Director leads the strategic coordination of academic enrichment, workforce development, internships, apprenticeships, college and career exploration, student leadership initiatives, and community partnerships. This individual develops systems that drive measurable outcomes while ensuring every scholar experiences high-quality, relevant, and transformative opportunities.

The ideal candidate is a systems thinker, relationship builder, and results-driven leader who believes deeply in the limitless potential of young people and is committed to creating pathways that expand access, opportunity, and economic mobility.


Essential Responsibilities
Program Leadership & Strategic Planning
  • Lead the vision, design, implementation, and evaluation of BELIEVE Accelerator programming.
  • Develop annual goals, strategic priorities, and key performance indicators aligned to organizational objectives.
  • Create systems to monitor program quality, scholar participation, and outcome attainment.
  • Collaborate with school leadership to ensure Accelerator initiatives support academic and postsecondary success.
  • Manage program budgets, grants, incentives, stipends, and resources.
  • Supervise, coach, and evaluate program staff, coordinators, interns, and external partners.

College, Career & Workforce Development
  • Oversee all college and career readiness programming for scholars.
  • Lead the development and implementation of internships, apprenticeships, work-based learning experiences, and career pathways.
  • Coordinate partnerships with colleges, universities, employers, industry leaders, and workforce organizations.
  • Ensure scholars have access to career exploration, credentialing opportunities, financial literacy education, and professional skill development.
  • Monitor scholar participation and outcomes related to workforce and postsecondary readiness.

Scholar Experience & Leadership Development
  • Design and implement scholar leadership programs that foster agency, responsibility, and civic engagement.
  • Coordinate scholar enrichment opportunities including excursions, summer programs, conferences, and special events.
  • Create systems that encourage scholar voice, feedback, and ownership of their learning and career pathways.
  • Monitor engagement trends and implement interventions to improve participation and retention.

Partnership & Community Engagement
  • Serve as the primary liaison for community organizations, higher education institutions, employers, and external service providers.
  • Cultivate and sustain strategic partnerships that expand opportunities for scholars.
  • Coordinate partnership agreements, program logistics, and performance expectations.
  • Represent The BELIEVE Accelerator at community meetings, workforce initiatives, conferences, and stakeholder events.
  • Develop opportunities for families and community members to engage in scholar success initiatives.

Data, Accountability & Continuous Improvement
  • Establish systems to track scholar participation, program outcomes, internship placements, certifications, and postsecondary success indicators.
  • Analyze program data and develop reports for leadership, funders, and stakeholders.
  • Ensure compliance with grant requirements, partnership agreements, and organizational expectations.
  • Lead continuous improvement cycles to evaluate effectiveness and drive innovation.
  • Utilize data to inform strategic decisions and improve scholar outcomes.

Family Engagement & Communication
  • Design and implement communication systems that keep families informed and engaged.
  • Facilitate family workshops focused on college access, career readiness, financial literacy, and workforce opportunities.
  • Build strong relationships with families to support scholar persistence and success.

Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred.
  • Minimum of 3–5 years of leadership experience in education, youth development, workforce development, college access, or a related field.
  • Demonstrated experience managing programs, partnerships, and teams.
  • Strong project management, organizational, and strategic planning skills.
  • Experience using data to drive decision-making and program improvement.
  • Exceptional communication, relationship-building, and stakeholder engagement skills.
  • Commitment to educational equity and expanding opportunities for historically underserved students.

Core Competencies
  • Strategic Leadership
  • Program Development & Management
  • College & Career Readiness
  • Workforce Development
  • Partnership Cultivation
  • Data Analysis & Accountability
  • Team Leadership & Coaching
  • Project Management
  • Family & Community Engagement
  • Equity-Centered Decision Making

Why Join The BELIEVE Accelerator?

The BELIEVE Accelerator exists to ensure that every scholar graduates with a clear plan, meaningful experience, and the skills necessary to thrive in college, career, and life. The Program Director plays a critical role in transforming opportunities into outcomes and helping scholars build pathways toward long-term success and economic mobility.


EEO: BELIEVE Schools is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, parental status, genetic information or characteristics (or those of a family member) or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.


This job description reflects BELIEVE Schools articulation of essential functions and qualifications of the role. Nothing in this herein restricts management's right to assign, reassign or eliminate duties and responsibilities to this role at anytime.