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Senior Director, Digital Experience Platform

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Senior level
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Senior level
Lead a Digital Experience Platform to enhance digital interactions across schools. Responsible for standards, governance, content migration, analytics, and ensuring alignment with strategic goals.
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Risepoint is an education technology company that provides world-class support and trusted expertise to more than 100 universities and colleges. We primarily work with regional universities, helping them develop and grow their high-ROI, workforce-focused online degree programs in critical areas such as nursing, teaching, business, and public service. Risepoint is dedicated to increasing access to affordable education so that more students, especially working adults, can improve their careers and meet employer and community needs.

The Impact You Will Make
A Digital Experience Platform is not just a website — it’s the central engine that powers all digital interactions across our sites, partners, and channels. We are seeking a strategic, marketing-focused internal product lead to own our Digital
Experience Platform (DXP). As the leader and champion of the DXP vision across the organization, this person will be fully accountable for the design and execution of our DXP as a marketing product: defining configuration standards,
component/template definitions, content/workflow models, and the overall DXP roadmap — driving multi-site, multi-brand digital experiences aligned with Risepoint’s long-term strategic goals.

What You Will Do

  • Define and own DXP marketing decisioning and transformation standards at scale — templates, components/design, workflows, data integrations, governance and permissions — to ensure multi-site, multi-brand, flexibility, scalability, consistency, and reuse. Champion the DXP vision across the organization, lead internal communications, change management, training efforts related to the DXP, ensure that the DXP delivers real partner and student value.
  • Lead content and data migration, site rollout governance, and marketing inputs for DXP implementation and migrations. Partner closely with Implementation and technology partners, PMO, and Marketing teams to manage migration of legacy content/assets/metadata (as needed), ensure SEO/AEO preservation, map metadata, and coordinate phased or bulk site launches under DXP standards. Oversee DXP change management, training, project management functions.
  • Partner with BT / Integration / IT leads to translate items into configuration or development tasks, ensuring integrations (CRM, marketing automation, analytics, personalization/data services) are properly implemented and data flows remain coherent.
  • Collaborate with UX, Content Ops, SEO, CRO, Partner & Channel teams to define implementation needs, gather requirements — including edge cases — and ensure templates, components, and workflows support localization, personalization, fast content creation, brand/partner variation, and multi-channel use.
  • Own the DXP product backlog: collect and prioritize feature and content requests from marketing, content ops, partner/channel, UX, and other stakeholders; define acceptance criteria; ensure alignment with platform standards and long-term vision.
  • Establish, enforce, and monitor quality, performance, accessibility, SEO/AEO, content hygiene, compliance, and governance standards — covering content quality, site performance, multi-site consistency, maintainability, and regulatory/internal compliance.
  • Enable advanced marketing capabilities — support AI-native operations (metadata tagging, content enrichment or generation, workflow automation), dynamic content and personalization logic, outcome-led messaging, and scalable cross-partner content delivery across user journeys (acquisition enrollment retention).
  • Define and own measurement, analytics, and reporting for DXP-driven experiences — set and track KPIs (site launch velocity, content reuse, content throughput, time-to-market, quality, performance, engagement, conversion, personalization impact, cross-channel attribution), and deliver insights to stakeholders to guide continuous optimization.
  • Maintain continuous improvement of the DXP product: manage component/template lifecycle (updates, deprecations, versioning), technical hygiene, roadmap for new features or refactors, and platform extensibility as sites, partners, and programs expand.

What Success Looks Like

  • Launch and migrate partner sites on the DXP — with site-rollout velocity, content migration, and technical quality intact, while minimizing SEO and conversion performance impacts and ensuring we meet our strategic goals: a unified, scalable, extensible, and future-ready digital experience foundation- consistent yet differentiated high-quality experiences; agile and efficient content operations; advanced marketing capabilities; and measurable impact across acquisition, enrollment, retention, and partner journeys
  • Establish and run marketing-side workflows, content/taxonomy standards, and component/template operations — enabling efficient, consistent content delivery and reuse across the ecosystem.
  • Track and report on KPIs (site launches, content throughput/reuse, performance, engagement, conversion, personalization impact, time-to-market) to demonstrate value, efficiency gains, and successful adoption of the DXP.

How Impact Will be Measured in the First Year

  • Rollout & adoption success — number (or percent) of partner/brand sites migrated to the DXP vs plan, time-to-live per site, and how many internal teams (marketing, content, partner teams) are actively using the DXP for content/experience delivery.
  • Operational efficiency & content velocity gains — volume and rate of content/assets published or reused, reductions in manual work or duplicate content, faster turnaround from content/asset request to publish, and smoother launch cadence for new sites/updates.

Risepoint is an equal-opportunity employer and supports a diverse and inclusive workforce.

Top Skills

Ai-Native Operations
Analytics
CRM
Digital Experience Platform
Marketing Automation
Personalization
Seo

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