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Implementation Project Manager

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Hey Future Daybreakers!

Join us on a mission fueled by these core values:

• Are united by our Mission to build a world where every young person benefits from mental health support.

• Have a high bar - we’re a small team of only A players that are hard-working and determined to win.

• Do more with less - we value efficiency and output over hours worked, and thrive working in an environment where every dollar matters.

• Value humor and fun at work - this job can be hard, and bringing humor to work can make every day more fun.

• Communicate clearly and openly - we value transparency and clear and direct communication.

Discover Daybreak: Empowering Youth, Changing Lives

Daybreak Health (http://www.daybreakhealth.com/) is creating a world where every young person benefits from mental health support. We provide tech-enabled mental health care to kids ages 5-19 and their families. We partner with public school districts to reach the most vulnerable populations, and with health insurance companies to cover the cost of care for families.

We’re a YC-backed company that raised its Seed from Maven Ventures, Series A from Lightspeed Ventures Series B from Union Square Ventures.  We’re now charting the path towards profitability by 2026 while also continuing to grow our impact rapidly - our goal is to double patients served and revenue in 2026. Our dual aim is to maximize the growth of our impact while also getting to profitability to control our own destiny.

About the Role

The K12 Partnership Success Team at Daybreak is responsible for new school district launches and activation, as well as contract renewals and expansions. The Implementation Project Manager (IPM) will play a key role in ensuring that districts launch smoothly and activate quickly. The IPM will be responsible for timely and accurate staff account creation and product configuration, working with school district IT personnel on secure file transfers, effective tracking and management of launch and activation milestones and dependencies, and keeping all launch materials updated through collaboration with content owners. The IPM will work closely with Account Managers and Customer Success Managers keep launches on track and ensure we are prioritizing our efforts to have the most impact. Through strong project management the IPM will directly impact the team’s launch and activation KPIs. Additionally, the IPM will play a key role in the mid-July through  October back to school season where we will re-launch over 100 school districts and launch an estimated 30 new school districts.

The ideal candidate will bring the following experience:

  • Project management / organization-  has project managed a large portfolio of multi-step client implementations, keeping everything on track while flagging risk and dependencies
  • SAAS technical onboarding- has performed technical onboarding for new clients including product configuration and setting up secure file transfers.
  • Client-facing support experience- has worked with external clients to support technical product set-up and troubleshooting; has experience acting as an external representative of the company
  • Startup Orientation- loves the energy, scrappiness, and constant evolution that comes with working in a start-up.

What You’ll Do

Project Management of School District Launches 

  • Track milestones across first 60 days of all customer launches including technical onboarding, kickoff meeting completed, referring staff training, first referral submitted, and district referral pace goal attainment. Flag areas of risk and intervene to ensure that timelines are met.
  • Keep all launch data organized in Salesforce and google sheets and provide a weekly report out to CSMs and AMs on the state of launches and any risk or blockers

Technical Onboarding

  • Oversee initial and ongoing product configuration in internal systems
  • Set up referring staff accounts through SFTP file upload
  • Collaborate with district IT teams on how to share files securely through an SFTP server, and help district teams set up SFTP file integration for districts that use Daybreak’s universal screener
  • Work with Product and Engineering team to resolve any technical blockers to launch

Other Responsibilities 

  • Serve as team technical expert for staff staff account creation and referral submission, acting as an internal resource for CSMs & CELs needing support before going to #tech-concierge
  • Lead project management of special projects such as back to school district “re-launches” and Daybreak inclusion in student enrollment packets
  • Keep launch materials updated as programs and policies change. This includes slide decks, promotional materials, product enablement materials, district project plan templates, etc.

What We’re Looking For

  • Project Management Pro – You thrive on structure and can juggle multiple launches, deadlines, and deliverables without missing a beat.
  • Tech Whisperer – You're fluent in product configuration and unafraid to troubleshoot until every system runs smoothly.
  • Customer Champion – You bring empathy, clarity, and confidence when supporting clients, making complex processes feel easy.
  • SaaS Savvy – You understand the ins and outs of software-as-a-service and how to make onboarding seamless.
  • Startup Energy – You’re adaptable, agile, and ready to roll up your sleeves in a fast-moving, high-impact environment.
  • Data Dynamo – You can slice, dice, and interpret data to uncover insights and inform decisions.
  • Written Word Wizard – You know how to communicate clearly and persuasively, especially in writing.
  • Confident Communicator – You’re comfortable presenting ideas, sharing updates, and collaborating across teams.

Why Join Us?

  • Make a meaningful impact by increasing access to youth mental health care.
  • We are looking for ownership in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment where you’ll have autonomy, career growth opportunities, and the ability to drive impactful change.
  • Drive strategy and innovation in digital marketing and user growth.

✨ Your Daybreak Interview Journey ✨

We want to see you shine! Our interview process is designed to highlight your strengths, explore past projects, and even give you a taste of what it’s like to work with us. Here’s what to expect:

Step 1: 30-minute intro chat with Hiring Manager – Let’s get to know each other!

Step 2: Take-home assignment – Put your skills to the test, then discuss your approach with the team (Step 3).

Step 3: Assignment interview with the Hiring Manager + relevant stakeholders in a panel discussion.

Step 4: 1:1 interviews with cross-functional leaders (same pool as Step 3).

Compensation

Daybreak’s compensation is a mix of cash and equity- we are projecting that this role will have salary range between 60k-62k per year. As a high-growth company on a mission, we value employees who are fully bought in and want to be owners of the company. We offer competitive cash compensation and above-market equity, ensuring long-term ownership and upside.

We also have a strong benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, a flexible remote-first working environment, and parental leave. Unlimited PTO with an enforced minimum of 3+ weeks off per year and regular company mental health days.

 

Equal Employment Opportunity

At Daybreak Health, we believe in fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace where every individual's unique background and perspective is celebrated and valued. We are committed to promoting equality, equity, and opportunity for all. We actively encourage individuals from diverse communities, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, age, religion, and socioeconomic background, to apply and join our team.

 

Pay Range

$60,000 - $62,000 USD

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