Primer is a growing network of K–8 schools restoring the timeless foundations of American education. Inspired by the original teaching primers that shaped a nation of readers, thinkers, and builders, our schools begin with what has always worked, and build for what lies ahead. Close-knit learning environments. Skilled educators. A culture that takes kids seriously as learners and leaders.
Primers shaped the first 200 years of American children. Primer will ready them for the next.
As an Admissions Representative, you'll be the human face of Primer for prospective families — the person who meets them where they are, earns their trust, and helps them understand why Primer is different.
We're building education for every family in America, not just the ones who find us easily. That means showing up in person, adapting to family schedules, and doing the relationship-building work that makes enrollment feel personal rather than transactional. You'll report to the Head of Admissions while working closely with the local GM to support campus growth from day one.
This role isn't about pushing a product. It's about helping families make one of the most important decisions they'll make for their kids — with honesty, care, and genuine follow-through.
Conduct in-person parent meetings with prospective families, meeting them at times and locations that work for them.
Host campus tours and open houses in collaboration with campus staff, so educators can stay focused on students instead of spending extra hours on admissions-driven activities.
Represent Primer at community events, building authentic local presence and trust.
Maintain rigorous scheduling, communication, and follow-up in Salesforce/Groove — full alignment with central admissions processes is non-negotiable.
Serve as a local ambassador for Primer, helping every family feel genuinely welcomed and informed as they explore enrollment.
Surface patterns from family conversations back to the central admissions team — if you're hearing the same objections or questions repeatedly, that's signal worth sharing.
Sales, admissions, or customer-facing experience — ideally in an educational setting — with a track record of building relationships and hitting goals.
Comfort with CRM and sales engagement platforms (Salesforce/Groove experience a plus).
Strong communication and presentation skills; you can read the room and adjust for a first-generation family as easily as you can for a well-resourced one.
Genuine ease with in-person relationship-building — you're energized by community, not drained by it.
The discipline to work autonomously on the ground while staying tightly aligned with centralized leadership and process.
Flexibility to work some evenings and weekends to meet families where their lives are.
A collaborative instinct — you work well across functions and know when to loop in the GM, when to loop in admissions, and when to just handle it.
Deep alignment with Primer's mission: accessible, affordable, excellent education for every family in America.
You're most comfortable when leads come to you — this role requires active outreach and community presence.
You prefer to work within a large, stable team structure rather than operate as a local point of contact with distributed support.
You find it difficult to hold the line on process (Salesforce hygiene, follow-up cadences) when things get busy.
You believe great admissions is primarily a marketing or brand problem; we think it's a relationship and trust problem.
You'd struggle representing a model that's still evolving — Primer is building something new, and you need to be honest with families about that.
Primer is a mission-first company. We believe our mission is the highest-leverage way we can create positive change. In service of that, we keep work centered on mission execution and avoid social or political activism at work that’s unrelated to the mission. If that energizes you, we’d love to see you apply.

Our goal is simple: free the next generation of kids to be more ambitious, more creative, and to think for themselves. To do that, we're creating a new education system, centered around microschools.
We started Primer because standard schools can’t possibly make space for every kid’s curiosities. But a small school connected to a big network can. When you enroll in a Primer Microschool, you step into a whole world of ideas and projects, questions and conversations. You’ll meet new friends who share your interests and work together on challenges or in classes to sharpen your skills. Our goal with Primer isn’t to teach you everything under the sun—it’s actually the opposite. We want you to go deep on whatever it is that drives you. Because we think passion is the surest path to learning. And the world could use more of it.