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Executive Campus Director

United States, Addison 110171.61 - 191034.70 USD / Year · Job Posted January 29, 2026
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Step into a mission‑driven leadership role where your work directly shapes the future of nursing education. As the Executive Campus Director, you will serve as the senior leader and “GM” of a Chamberlain University campus—owning overall campus performance, culture, and student success outcomes. This is a rare opportunity to lead a high‑impact academic environment where operational excellence, people leadership, and student‑centered decision‑making come together to transform lives. In this role, you’ll guide faculty and staff, drive financial and operational performance, and champion a culture rooted in accountability, collaboration, and our mission to prepare extraordinary nurses. You’ll oversee campus growth, ensure regulatory and accreditation compliance, and create an environment where students can thrive academically and personally. This position is ideal for seasoned leaders from healthcare, professional services, or other regulated, multi‑site industries who excel in complex environments and are energized by work that matters. If you’re passionate about leading teams, improving outcomes, and making a measurable difference in your community, this is your opportunity to lead with purpose and elevate the next generation of nursing professionals.

Job Responsibility

  • Oversee all campus operations to ensure BSN and campus‑based programs meet goals for quality, growth, and financial performance
  • Own campus profit and loss, including budgeting, labor planning, staffing, and operational KPIs
  • Use data to identify trends, make decisive improvements, and drive continuous operational excellence
  • Maintain smooth daily operations while advancing long‑term strategic growth
  • Champion a student‑first culture that supports persistence, progression, graduation, and licensure readiness
  • Monitor key student experience metrics and lead targeted actions to improve satisfaction, NPS, and NCLEX outcomes
  • Remove barriers and align teams around shared success metrics that enhance the student journey
  • Lead, coach, and develop faculty and staff to build a high‑performing, engaged, and accountable culture
  • Strengthen leadership capability, ensure clear expectations, and support performance management
  • Promote collaboration across university functions to advance academic and student success
  • Ensure full compliance with all accreditation, regulatory, and policy requirements
  • Oversee audits, risk mitigation, and adherence to safety and nursing‑education standards
  • Foster a culture of transparency, compliance, and operational integrity
  • Build strong external relationships to enhance visibility, reputation, and clinical placement capacity
  • Represent the campus with professionalism across community partners, clinical sites, employers, and local stakeholders
  • Support local outreach and marketing efforts to drive enrollment growth
  • Lead a mission‑driven culture that inspires excellence, service, and results
  • Navigate ambiguity effectively, balancing strategic priorities with day‑to‑day needs
  • Guide teams through change by aligning people, simplifying processes, and creating clarity
  • Meet campus targets for NCLEX pass rates, student persistence, enrollment, colleague engagement, NPS, and financial performance
  • Performs other duties as assigned
  • Complies with all policies and standards

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • Master’s degree preferred
  • 10+ years of senior leadership experience in multi‑site operations, healthcare services, professional services, or other regulated industries
  • Proven experience owning revenue, P&L, staffing models, budgets, and operational performance
  • Demonstrated success improving key business outcomes such as financial results, customer/student experience, throughput, quality, or retention
  • Strong background in coaching and developing leaders, building high‑performing teams, and managing diverse talent
  • Experience with compliance, audits, regulatory frameworks, or accreditation‑like environments
  • Experience leading local marketing, community relations, or external partnership initiatives
  • Strategic, critical thinker who understands systems, processes, and outcomes holistically
  • High emotional intelligence with the ability to lead effectively in complex or rapidly changing environments
  • Skilled at stakeholder alignment, conflict navigation, and communication with clarity and empathy
  • Strong talent‑development mindset with experience in coaching and performance management
  • Data‑driven decision‑maker with solid financial acumen and the ability to move quickly with well‑supported judgment
  • Collaborative, low‑ego leadership style with a balance of strategic vision and hands‑on execution
  • Comfortable managing external partnerships and representing the campus with professionalism

What we offer

  • Health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance
  • 401k Retirement Program + 6% employer match
  • Participation in Adtalem’s Flexible Time Off (FTO) Policy
  • 12 Paid Holidays
  • Eligible to participate in an annual incentive program

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