Are you the kind of person who sees a student at 99% and refuses to let them stop there? The most supportive thing you can do for a kid who hit 99% of their goal is refuse to call it done. If that standard makes you uncomfortable, this role isn't for you. If it makes you light up because you know holding the bar is how you show a student you believe they can clear it, keep reading.
Alpha isn't a traditional school. Students master a full day of academics in about two hours through adaptive software. No lectures. No textbooks. Your job is the part technology can't do: coaching Pre-K through 8th graders on life skills like public speaking, focus, and giving and receiving feedback. Half your day, you run hands-on workshops using structured playbooks and storytelling. The other half, you sit with students 1:1 or in small groups, review their progress in adaptive learning apps through Coachbot analytics, and push them to hit 100% of their weekly goals. Students prove mastery through Test2Pass assessments, not participation grades.
This is selective work. In year one you'll master the playbook: workshops, motivation sessions, mastery assessments, and prove you can hold every student to 100% of their goals. Do that well and the path opens to Lead Guide. You need warmth, presence, and a high bar. Apply now.
Ensure every student in your cohort loves school, masters essential life skills, and hits 100% of their academic goals through adaptive learning software.
Crossover's skill assessment process combines innovative AI power with decades of human research, to take the guesswork, human bias, and pointless filters out of recruiting high-performing teams.






It’s super hard to qualify—extreme quality standards ensure every single team member is at the top of their game.
Over 50% of new hires double or triple their previous pay. Why? Because that’s what the best person in the world is worth.
We don’t care where you went to school, what color your hair is, or whether we can pronounce your name. Just prove you’ve got the skills.