Join the team that cares.
The Institute of Medical and Business Careers (IMBC) is an organization that focuses on creating a student-focused environment. Interested in joining our team? Explore the information below to see if a career at IMBC is right for you.
Every day we’re helping students overcome challenges inside and outside the classroom. We are fixated on always doing the right thing and solving problems by approaching them head-on. Education and training is a partnership between the school and the student, and IMBC is committed to empowering our staff so that they can do what they need to do to ensure our students succeed.
We’ve created a culture of caring and mutual respect. This not only extends to our students, but to our staff as well.
If you are interested in learning more about open positions at one of our two campuses (Pittsburgh or Erie) or an online position, please email your résumé and cover letter to careers@imbc.edu.
Open Positions
- Enrollment Support Specialist for the Erie Campus
- Financial Aid for the Erie Campus
- Business Operations for the Erie Campus
- Enrollment Specialists for the Erie Campus
- Custodian/Landscaper for the Erie Campus
Diversity @ IMBC
A diverse workforce facilitates success.
At IMBC, we believe that institutional equity reflects our commitment to a community of learning where everyone is both valued and respected. Institutional equity encompasses racial, ethnic, gender and religious diversity, cultural perspectives, national origins, sexual orientation, physical ability, as well as socioeconomic contexts, and educational backgrounds.
We are dedicated to developing a diverse workforce by fostering an environment where intellectual and social growth, individual perspectives, and all human experiences are valued. We strive to be an inclusive community that celebrates and embraces differences as a means of responding to the cultural and social demands of a global society. Inherent in our inclusion efforts is a strong commitment to intercultural and global education to produce and include citizens who will serve as educational, social, economic, and cultural ambassadors to the world.