Finance Seminar Facilitator
Lead structured online seminars on personal finance, budgeting, and investment fundamentals. Sessions run twice weekly with 8–16 participants per group.
Apply nowCareers at Domain
Financial literacy is still rare, and teaching it well is rarer still. At Domain, we spend our days making complex money concepts genuinely approachable — and we need people who take that seriously.
Remote and hybrid positions are available across instruction, curriculum, and operations. We are small enough that your decisions actually land.
Rémi Thibodeau
Head of Education
These are the areas the team actively works on — not aspirational pillars, just the actual day-to-day.
Each role is genuinely open — we are not building a waiting list. If you see a match, the process is straightforward.
Lead structured online seminars on personal finance, budgeting, and investment fundamentals. Sessions run twice weekly with 8–16 participants per group.
Apply nowResearch, write, and refine seminar materials — case studies, workbooks, discussion prompts. Strong preference for candidates who can explain a balance sheet to a 19-year-old.
Apply nowHandle participant onboarding, session scheduling, and support queries. You will be the first person students contact when something feels confusing or urgent.
Apply nowMaintain and extend the learning platform — page templates, accessibility fixes, interactive exercises. Knowledge of plain HTML, CSS, and a bit of JS is enough to get started here.
Apply nowHiring process
Send a short note
Email [email protected] with the role name and a few sentences about what you have done that feels relevant. No cover letter template required.
30-minute conversation
A call with Rémi or another team member — mostly to check if the work actually fits what you are looking for and vice versa.
Small practical task
A short, paid exercise relevant to the role — nothing that takes more than two hours. We do not use unpaid test projects.
Decision within one week
We respond to everyone. If it is not a match, we say so clearly — no silence, no ambiguity.
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