Crossover
Vice President Campus Design, 2 Hour Learning (Remote) - $200,000/year USD
Crossover, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28245
Certain spaces simply feel right, and you instinctively want to understand why. If you're the type of designer who perceives both granular detail and overarching systems, who gravitates toward physical environments over conceptual mood boards, and who believes that beautiful, functional design can—and must—scale, this role channels your design instincts into tangible outcomes.
We are establishing a nationwide network of 2 Hour Learning campuses. These campuses enable students to complete a full academic curriculum in two focused hours, then dedicate the remainder of the day to passion projects, life skill development, and physical activity. Your mandate is to make these environments remarkable. As the execution lead for interior design across the network, you will establish modular frameworks for spatial layout, FF&E, play environments, and wayfinding systems. You will ensure each standard is delivered with precision at every location.
You will visit campuses, identify gaps that others overlook, develop upgrade scopes, and shepherd projects from budgeting through installation. This role differs from conventional design positions in that it is not isolated from execution. You will not produce drawings and disengage. Instead, you'll be present—troubleshooting installations, coaching vendors, and collecting insights that refine subsequent deployments. If you are prepared to transform your design expertise into national‑scale influence, this is your opportunity.
What You Will Be Doing
Develop modular, replicable design frameworks for spatial planning, FF&E, finishes, and play areas that adapt across varied campus contexts
Execute on-site evaluations using standardized audit tools to measure adherence to brand benchmarks and identify high-value enhancements
Prepare detailed, visually supported, and budgeted upgrade proposals that reflect pedagogical priorities, brand identity, and family experience
Supervise vendor implementation on-site, maintaining fidelity to design standards, financial parameters, and project schedules through live quality assurance
Document post-installation outcomes, capturing successes and failures, and revising operational playbooks to reflect learnings
What You Won’t Be Doing
Designing bespoke, unrepeatable spaces that resist standardization or replication.
Producing specifications and disengaging from the process. You own accountability from evaluation through installation.
Waiting for complete information before acting. This role values proactive decision-making, rapid prototyping, and sound judgment amid uncertainty.
Generating open-ended design concepts in a vacuum. All work is tightly aligned with brand principles and operational realities.
Operating remotely from a desk. You will spend 50‑75% of your time traveling and working on‑site.
Vice President Campus Design Key Responsibilities Guarantee that every campus provides a premium, brand-consistent, and pedagogically effective physical environment by developing and executing scalable, modular design systems that maintain excellence across all locations.
Basic Requirements
5+ years of professional experience designing and executing multi-location environments in sectors such as education, retail, hospitality, or co‑working spaces
Portfolio demonstrating real‑world projects that integrate aesthetic excellence with operational feasibility
Proven ability to develop scalable, standards‑driven design systems rather than singular, custom environments
Hands‑on experience managing vendor execution, including oversight of installation quality and adherence to project timelines
Excellent documentation capabilities and the ability to communicate effectively with cross‑functional teams, particularly non‑design partners
Comfortable with frequent travel, 50‑75% of the time, throughout the United States
Located in the United States and authorized to work without requiring visa sponsorship
Nice‑to‑have Requirements
Background in designing premium environments with rigorous quality expectations, including boutique hospitality, luxury retail, or high‑end residential projects
Proficiency in spatial design and documentation tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, Figma, or comparable platforms
An intuitive ability to elevate a space to feel premium, even within constrained budgets
About 2 Hour Learning Education is broken, but 2 Hour Learning is proving it doesn’t have to be. They’re tearing down the outdated one‑size‑fits‑all model and replacing it with AI‑driven personalized learning that helps kids master academics in just two hours a day.
With students consistently ranking in the top 1‑2% nationally and the top 20% achieving an astonishing 6.5x growth, they’re proving that smarter learning is possible. At 2 Hour Learning, it’s talent and performance that matter.
They offer a dynamic, on‑campus and remote‑friendly environment where innovators, educators, and AI specialists can be a part of fixing a broken school system.
2 Hour Learning is reprogramming learning for the AI era.
Working with us This is a full‑time (40 hours per week), long‑term position. The position is immediately available and requires entering into an independent contractor agreement with Crossover as a Contractor of Record. The compensation level for this role is $100 USD/hour, which equates to $200,000 USD/year assuming 40 hours per week and 50 weeks per year. The payment period is weekly. Consult www.crossover.com/help-and-faqs for more details on this topic.
We look forward to meeting you! There is so much to cover for this exciting role, and space here is limited. Hit the Apply button if you found this interesting and want to learn more.
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We are establishing a nationwide network of 2 Hour Learning campuses. These campuses enable students to complete a full academic curriculum in two focused hours, then dedicate the remainder of the day to passion projects, life skill development, and physical activity. Your mandate is to make these environments remarkable. As the execution lead for interior design across the network, you will establish modular frameworks for spatial layout, FF&E, play environments, and wayfinding systems. You will ensure each standard is delivered with precision at every location.
You will visit campuses, identify gaps that others overlook, develop upgrade scopes, and shepherd projects from budgeting through installation. This role differs from conventional design positions in that it is not isolated from execution. You will not produce drawings and disengage. Instead, you'll be present—troubleshooting installations, coaching vendors, and collecting insights that refine subsequent deployments. If you are prepared to transform your design expertise into national‑scale influence, this is your opportunity.
What You Will Be Doing
Develop modular, replicable design frameworks for spatial planning, FF&E, finishes, and play areas that adapt across varied campus contexts
Execute on-site evaluations using standardized audit tools to measure adherence to brand benchmarks and identify high-value enhancements
Prepare detailed, visually supported, and budgeted upgrade proposals that reflect pedagogical priorities, brand identity, and family experience
Supervise vendor implementation on-site, maintaining fidelity to design standards, financial parameters, and project schedules through live quality assurance
Document post-installation outcomes, capturing successes and failures, and revising operational playbooks to reflect learnings
What You Won’t Be Doing
Designing bespoke, unrepeatable spaces that resist standardization or replication.
Producing specifications and disengaging from the process. You own accountability from evaluation through installation.
Waiting for complete information before acting. This role values proactive decision-making, rapid prototyping, and sound judgment amid uncertainty.
Generating open-ended design concepts in a vacuum. All work is tightly aligned with brand principles and operational realities.
Operating remotely from a desk. You will spend 50‑75% of your time traveling and working on‑site.
Vice President Campus Design Key Responsibilities Guarantee that every campus provides a premium, brand-consistent, and pedagogically effective physical environment by developing and executing scalable, modular design systems that maintain excellence across all locations.
Basic Requirements
5+ years of professional experience designing and executing multi-location environments in sectors such as education, retail, hospitality, or co‑working spaces
Portfolio demonstrating real‑world projects that integrate aesthetic excellence with operational feasibility
Proven ability to develop scalable, standards‑driven design systems rather than singular, custom environments
Hands‑on experience managing vendor execution, including oversight of installation quality and adherence to project timelines
Excellent documentation capabilities and the ability to communicate effectively with cross‑functional teams, particularly non‑design partners
Comfortable with frequent travel, 50‑75% of the time, throughout the United States
Located in the United States and authorized to work without requiring visa sponsorship
Nice‑to‑have Requirements
Background in designing premium environments with rigorous quality expectations, including boutique hospitality, luxury retail, or high‑end residential projects
Proficiency in spatial design and documentation tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, Figma, or comparable platforms
An intuitive ability to elevate a space to feel premium, even within constrained budgets
About 2 Hour Learning Education is broken, but 2 Hour Learning is proving it doesn’t have to be. They’re tearing down the outdated one‑size‑fits‑all model and replacing it with AI‑driven personalized learning that helps kids master academics in just two hours a day.
With students consistently ranking in the top 1‑2% nationally and the top 20% achieving an astonishing 6.5x growth, they’re proving that smarter learning is possible. At 2 Hour Learning, it’s talent and performance that matter.
They offer a dynamic, on‑campus and remote‑friendly environment where innovators, educators, and AI specialists can be a part of fixing a broken school system.
2 Hour Learning is reprogramming learning for the AI era.
Working with us This is a full‑time (40 hours per week), long‑term position. The position is immediately available and requires entering into an independent contractor agreement with Crossover as a Contractor of Record. The compensation level for this role is $100 USD/hour, which equates to $200,000 USD/year assuming 40 hours per week and 50 weeks per year. The payment period is weekly. Consult www.crossover.com/help-and-faqs for more details on this topic.
We look forward to meeting you! There is so much to cover for this exciting role, and space here is limited. Hit the Apply button if you found this interesting and want to learn more.
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