Career Pivot for Educators - Remote Leadership Mentor

Redefine Success. Reclaim Your Time. Teach on Your Terms.

Are you an educator approaching semi-retirement or simply ready for a new chapter-without giving up your purpose? If you're seeking a flexible, remote professional pathway that allows you to continue making an impact beyond the classroom, this may be an ideal fit.

About Freedom Regained

Freedom Regained partners with purpose-driven professionals who want to leverage their experience in education, leadership, and personal growth.
We operate in the professional development and leadership education sector, providing individuals with access to internationally recognized programs and a supportive community.

No prior business experience is required-just a commitment to learning, a growth mindset, and the heart of a teacher.

Role Overview

You'll operate independently within a structured framework designed to help professionals share high-quality educational content and leadership resources. Training and mentorship are provided to support your success.

Responsibilities
  • Communicate with individuals seeking growth and leadership development
  • Share information about established personal development programs
  • Participate in weekly professional development and leadership Zoom sessions
  • Manage your workflow and schedule independently (remote work)
  • Apply simple online tools for marketing and communication

This May Suit You If You:
  • Are looking to transition from teaching into a purpose-driven, flexible profession
  • Enjoy mentoring and helping others reach their potential
  • Are comfortable working independently and managing your own schedule
  • Value personal development and lifelong learning

What You'll Gain
  • 100% remote, flexible work environment
  • Comprehensive online training and mentorship
  • Collaborative, values-based culture
  • Earnings are results-based and vary by individual activity (not a fixed salary or hourly rate)
  • No cold calling, stocking, or recruiting requirements

Important Details
  • Independent contractor position (self-employed professional role)
  • Minimum 5 years of full-time professional experience required
  • Not a traditional employment role

Ready to Lead Your Next Chapter?

If you're ready to apply your skills as an educator to a flexible, meaningful new pathway, we'd love to connect. Apply today to explore whether this professional opportunity aligns with your goals.

Note: Not currently open to residents of the UAE, India, Indonesia, China, or Africa.
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