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Director of Student Involvement - Wittenberg University
Wittenberg University 4.1
Springfield, OH
Wittenberg is seeking a Director of Student Involvement. The director will lead efforts on student involvement, positioning the department as a hub for campus engagement, student connection, and learning. The director will lead efforts of registered student organizations, campus programming, and the Student Center, as well as oversee the registered student organization process and management of leadership and educational development. The Director advises the Tiger Activities Council, Wittenberg's campus programming board, and supervises the Assistant Director of Greek Life and Student Experience. This is a full-time, exempt-level position reporting to the Vice President and Dean of Student Engagement.
Responsibilities:
* Oversee and manage registered student organizations including financial, risk, programmatic, operational, and administrative management. Leverage student organizations to create vibrant and engaging co-curricular experiences for students. This includes but is not limited to providing educational programming, officer training, and annual registration process for all student organizations.
* Advise the Tiger Activities Council (TAC) to create quality social connection programs such as WittFest, Homecoming events, and other large-scale events.
* Provide leadership and management for the day-to-day operations of the Office of Student Involvement and the Benham-Pence Student Center to provide a culture of service, excellence, engagement, and support for student leaders and student organizations; maintain the student organization manual.
* Provide leadership in the financial management of student organizations; review and monitor budget accounts; oversee financial transactions for student organizations; and develop systems, policies, and procedures to monitor expenditures by student organizations.
* Create, lead, and manage, with Student Involvement staff, large-scale social programming targeting evenings, weekends, and key University-wide events including but not limited to Welcome Week, Homecoming, Student Involvement Fair, Family Weekend, late-night breakfast/cram jam, and Witt Late Night.
* Assist with the oversight and management of Welcome Week orientation programs, working with campus stakeholders to plan, execute, and assess Welcome Week activities. Assist with the selection, training, and oversight of the Tiger Team. Ensure practices align with student transition program goals and outcomes, creating a unified incoming student experience.
* Support the Assistant Director in executing annual Leadership Awards.
* Work with appropriate staff to transition Student Center management to/from Conference Services during the summer months (May to August).
* Serve in the Student Development on-call rotation assisting with emergencies and critical incidents.
* Participate in appropriate staff development opportunities; serve on campus, community, and professional association committees; appropriately keep supervisor abreast of matters sensitive in nature.
* Maintain student data and records in a manner that ensures confidentiality and aids in the assessment of programs and strategies.
* Maintain connection for cross-promotion and collaboration of Downtown Springfield/Chamber events.
* Supervise student workers to meet Student Involvement needs.
* Perform other relevant duties as assigned such as special projects, programs, developmental activities, etc.
Requirements:
* A master's degree in higher education/studentaffairs or related field is required.
* Three to five years' experience advising and educating student organizations, union operations, and/or student programming is required.
* Experience working at a small, liberal arts higher education institution preferred.
* Experience supervising professional staff.
* Experience planning and executing large-scale campus programming is preferred.
* Excellent customer service, time management, and communication skills.
* Ability to work with a variety of constituents, solve problems quickly and professionally, anticipate needs, and communicate proactively.
* Demonstrated success on a team and experience building relationships with key constituents.
* Strong written and public speaking skills.
* Candidates should possess a belief in the fundamental value of a residential, liberal arts education and its application to life after college.
* Competency and experience using Microsoft Office software, specifically proficient in the use of Excel, Publisher, Outlook, and PowerPoint with the ability and desire to learn additional software applications as necessary.
* Night and weekend work will be required depending on campus events and needs.
* Frequently move equipment weighing up to 50 pounds (with assistance) for various event and activity needs.
* Frequently utilizes computer for extended periods (up to 50% of the work day).
* A valid driver's license is required; must meet required insurance qualifications found in Wittenberg Motor Pool policies and procedures. If license is from out of state, successful candidate will need to obtain a valid Ohio driver's license within 30 days of hire date.
The work of this position is primarily performed on campus in Springfield, Ohio, and may be eligible for consideration of a flexible work schedule based on the university's policies which are subject to change.
Additional Information:
Wittenberg is committed to attracting and retaining highly qualified individuals who collectively reflect the diversity of our student body and society at-large. Please see our notice of nondiscrimination housed on our website.
The successful candidate will demonstrate support for diversity, equity and inclusiveness as well as participate in maintaining a respectful, positive work environment.
Wittenberg University is committed to preventing and addressing sexual misconduct in our campus community. Click here to view our Title IX policies.
Employment at Wittenberg University is contingent upon satisfactory completion of applicable background checks including but not limited to: criminal records, educational verifications, driving records (when job-related), and/or credit history (when job related).
For this position, we are unable to sponsor candidates for work visas. Wittenberg University participates in E-Verify to confirm authorization to work in the U.S.
Application Instructions:
Review of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until filled.
To apply, please set-up an account in our online recruiting system and upload the following documents in MS Word or Adobe Acrobat format.
* Resume
* Cover letter
* Name, relationship, and contact information of three professional references.
Applicants who require accommodation during any stage of the hiring process should contact the Office of Human Resources at ************** or email ************************.
$86k-122k yearly est. Easy Apply 1d ago
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Director of Student Services
Upper Arlington Schools 3.9
Ohio
Administration/Director
Date Available: 08/01/2026
UPPER ARLINGTON CITY SCHOOLS
Position: Director of Student Services
Reports to: Chief Student Services Officer
Employment Status: Regular/Full-time
FLSA Status: Exempt
Salary: Commensurate with experience; Level IV
Description: Assists the chief student services officer in the development, management, and evaluation of the programs and services specified herein; facilitates the development and implementation of 504 plans; manages programs and supervises staff of support services
NOTE: The lists below are not ranked in order of importance
Qualifications:
Master's degree or equivalent
Five to ten years of related experience
Appropriate State of Ohio licensure
Prior experience as a special education teacher
Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Superintendent and/or Board of Education may find appropriate
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Ability to work effectively with others, including but not limited to parents, teachers, administrators, para professionals, related service providers, school psychologists, and coordinators
Ability to communicate ideas and directives clearly, effectively, and with poise both orally and in writing to all stakeholders
Ability to facilitate difficult conversations with empathy, understanding, and compassion
Effective, active listening skills
The ability to navigate challenging situations that include differing perspectives from stakeholders
Organizational and problem-solving skills
Knowledge of IDEA
Knowledge of preschool rules
Knowledge of public school law, policies, and practices
Experience in teaching and/or coordinating academic programs
Basic computer skills
Ability to operate various office equipment
Commitment to education
Knowledge of assistive technology
Essential Functions:
Coordinate and assist with the recruitment, hiring, and onboarding of paraprofessional staff for all district buildings, as well as with necessary outside agencies, such as the Ohio School for the Deaf and the Ohio School for the Blind.
Coordinate the development and monitoring of District-wide policies and procedures for special education programs and services
Create a systemic process, in conjunction with the coordinators, around special education identification, ETR, IEP, inclusion, and accommodations in order to provide professional learning to staff as needed
Assist in team meetings with stakeholders, as well as facilitate the planning and review of individual programs to ensure appropriate services to students in assigned program areas
Serve as a consultant to building administrators
Assist in the development of procedures for District-wide compilation and maintenance of individual records of students in assigned programs
Assist in the ongoing implementation of a child information management system (SECIMS and EMIS)
Assist in the preparation of data necessary for reimbursement of funds required by the State Department of Education
Monitor the completeness and accuracy of record-keeping procedures in conjunction with the student services support staff
Evaluate, or assist in the evaluation, of all psychologists, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and adaptive physical education teachers
Develop cooperative placements with other school districts and agencies to provide appropriate intervention services for students whose needs cannot be met within the District
Identify and maintain adequate supplies, materials, and equipment needed for the assigned program
Ensure district compliance with 504 laws by attending seminars, workshops, etc, to maintain current understanding of laws and regulations
Monitor district activities to ensure 504 compliance
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
Serve as a role model for students
Perform other duties as assigned
Respond to routine questions and requests in an appropriate manner
Equipment Operated:
Telephone
Computer
Copier
Fax machine
Additional Working Conditions:
Frequent weekend/evening/summer work/overnight
Occasional operation of a vehicle under inclement weather conditions
Occasional exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and tissue
Occasionally lift, carry, push, and pull various items up to a maximum of 25 pounds, e.g., paper boxes, deliveries of supplies and equipment
Occasional interaction among unruly children
Frequently move and position oneself as necessary to access and operate equipment
Frequently move around the workspace and travel throughout the school building
Employee shall remain free of any alcohol or non-prescribed controlled substance use in the workplace throughout his/her employment with the district.
This job description is subject to change and in no manner states or implies that these are the only duties and responsibilities to be performed by the incumbent. The incumbent will be required to follow the instructions and perform the duties as directed by their supervisor and/or appointing authority.
The Upper Arlington City School District Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, including sexual orientation and transgender identity, disability, age, religion, military status, ancestry, genetic information, or any other legally protected category, in its programs and activities, including employment opportunities.
$61k-72k yearly est. 4d ago
Admissions Director
Dublin 3.6
Dublin, OH
Dublin Post Acute 📍 Dublin, Ohio 🕒 Full-Time Dublin Post Acute is seeking an experienced and motivated Admissions Director to lead our admissions and referral process in a fast-paced skilled nursing and post-acute care environment. This role is critical to maintaining census, ensuring smooth transitions, and building strong relationships with hospitals, case managers, and the community.
Key Responsibilities
Manage and oversee the entire admissions process from referral to resident arrival
Review clinical information to ensure appropriate admissions
Coordinate with nursing, therapy, and interdisciplinary teams for smooth transitions
Communicate with hospitals, case managers, families, and referral sources
Maintain and grow facility census
Ensure compliance with CMS, state, and facility policies
Track and report admissions data, trends, and outcomes
Participate in marketing efforts and referral source relationship-building
Qualifications
Prior experience in SNF/LTC admissions required
Strong understanding of Medicare, managed care, and payer sources
Excellent communication and organizational skills
Ability to work collaboratively with clinical and administrative teams
Marketing or referral liaison experience preferred
Knowledge of PointClickCare or similar systems a plus
Why Join Dublin Post Acute
Supportive leadership team
Competitive pay based on experience
Opportunity to make a direct impact on resident care and facility success
Growing organization with advancement opportunities
$56k-65k yearly est. 5d ago
St. Josephine Bakhita: Assistant Principal
Catholic Diocese of Columbus 4.1
Columbus, OH
St. Josephine Bakhita Assistant Principal Full-time Catholic Required St. Josephine Bakhita School, located at 1566 Ferris Rd. in Columbus, is seeking a full-time assistant principal for the 2025-2026 academic year, to begin July 1, 2025. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Monitor and facilitate state and federal programs, including scholarships and funding
Coordinate and oversee student intervention services
Coordinate standardized testing and state testing requirements
Monitor and facilitate staff licensure and certification
Coordinate and facilitate accreditation
Coordinate and oversee school safety and emergency operations plans
Position Qualifications:
Knowledgeable and practicing Catholic with a thorough understanding of and experience with Catholic education and the teachings of the Church
Active, registered parishioner at a Catholic parish
Committed to modeling the values of Catholic educational leadership
Experience in intervention and student support
A Master's degree in educational administration is preferred but not required
Ability to successfully pass FBI and BCI background checks
Attendance at a VIRTUS Protecting God's Children training
Completed online administrator's application for the Diocese of Columbus
Salary is commensurate with the candidate's education and experience. In addition to completing the application, interested candidates must submit all of the following: a letter of interest, resume, and list of three references.
$64k-82k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Director of Student Services
Ohio Department of Education 4.5
Upper Arlington, OH
Director of Student Services Reports to: Chief Student Services Officer Employment Status: Regular/Full-time FLSA Status: Exempt Salary: Commensurate with experience; Level IV Description: Assists the chief student services officer in the development, management, and evaluation of the programs and services specified herein; facilitates the development and implementation of 504 plans; manages programs and supervises staff of support services
NOTE: The lists below are not ranked in order of importance
Qualifications:
* Master's degree or equivalent
* Five to ten years of related experience
* Appropriate State of Ohio licensure
* Prior experience as a special education teacher
* Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Superintendent and/or Board of Education may find appropriate
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
* Ability to work effectively with others, including but not limited to parents, teachers, administrators, para professionals, related service providers, school psychologists, and coordinators
* Ability to communicate ideas and directives clearly, effectively, and with poise both orally and in writing to all stakeholders
* Ability to facilitate difficult conversations with empathy, understanding, and compassion
* Effective, active listening skills
* The ability to navigate challenging situations that include differing perspectives from stakeholders
* Organizational and problem-solving skills
* Knowledge of IDEA
* Knowledge of preschool rules
* Knowledge of public school law, policies, and practices
* Experience in teaching and/or coordinating academic programs
* Basic computer skills
* Ability to operate various office equipment
* Commitment to education
* Knowledge of assistive technology
Essential Functions:
* Coordinate and assist with the recruitment, hiring, and onboarding of paraprofessional staff for all district buildings, as well as with necessary outside agencies, such as the Ohio School for the Deaf and the Ohio School for the Blind.
* Coordinate the development and monitoring of District-wide policies and procedures for special education programs and services
* Create a systemic process, in conjunction with the coordinators, around special education identification, ETR, IEP, inclusion, and accommodations in order to provide professional learning to staff as needed
* Assist in team meetings with stakeholders, as well as facilitate the planning and review of individual programs to ensure appropriate services to students in assigned program areas
* Serve as a consultant to building administrators
* Assist in the development of procedures for District-wide compilation and maintenance of individual records of students in assigned programs
* Assist in the ongoing implementation of a child information management system (SECIMS and EMIS)
* Assist in the preparation of data necessary for reimbursement of funds required by the State Department of Education
* Monitor the completeness and accuracy of record-keeping procedures in conjunction with the student services support staff
* Evaluate, or assist in the evaluation, of all psychologists, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and adaptive physical education teachers
* Develop cooperative placements with other school districts and agencies to provide appropriate intervention services for students whose needs cannot be met within the District
* Identify and maintain adequate supplies, materials, and equipment needed for the assigned program
* Ensure district compliance with 504 laws by attending seminars, workshops, etc, to maintain current understanding of laws and regulations
* Monitor district activities to ensure 504 compliance
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
* Serve as a role model for students
* Perform other duties as assigned
* Respond to routine questions and requests in an appropriate manner
Equipment Operated:
* Telephone
* Computer
* Copier
* Fax machine
Additional Working Conditions:
* Frequent weekend/evening/summer work/overnight
* Occasional operation of a vehicle under inclement weather conditions
* Occasional exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and tissue
* Occasionally lift, carry, push, and pull various items up to a maximum of 25 pounds, e.g., paper boxes, deliveries of supplies and equipment
* Occasional interaction among unruly children
* Frequently move and position oneself as necessary to access and operate equipment
* Frequently move around the workspace and travel throughout the school building
Employee shall remain free of any alcohol or non-prescribed controlled substance use in the workplace throughout his/her employment with the district.
This job description is subject to change and in no manner states or implies that these are the only duties and responsibilities to be performed by the incumbent. The incumbent will be required to follow the instructions and perform the duties as directed by their supervisor and/or appointing authority.
The Upper Arlington City School District Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, including sexual orientation and transgender identity, disability, age, religion, military status, ancestry, genetic information, or any other legally protected category, in its programs and activities, including employment opportunities.
$60k-70k yearly est. 5d ago
Assistant Director of Institutional Research
Edison State Community College 3.9
Piqua, OH
Salary: $54,305.20 to $58,024.73
Edison State Community College invites qualified candidates to apply for the full-time position of Assistant Director of Institutional Research. The Assistant Director of Institutional Research will serve as a data analyst in the Institutional Research Office. This position writes queries, gathers data, validates, formats and submits information to internal, state, federal and accrediting stakeholders. The position reports to the Director of Institutional Research. The scope of the work is broad and requires excellent technical and analytical ability, with particular emphasis on data extraction and report generation. Additionally, we seek applicants who demonstrate a commitment to service excellence, innovation, student success, integrity and diversity in the performance of job duties.
To be considered, candidates should include cover letter, resume, and list of education/work experience, including job titles in chronological order when completing their online application.
Edison State Community College is an EOE/AA Employer.
Functional Responsibilities:
Perform detailed systems queries to extract information using SQL Server Management Studio.
Coordinate with owners of the data in functional areas of the college to ensure the information gathered is complete and accurate.
Collaborate within the IR Department on responsibilities associated with the data reporting to Ohio Board of Regents Higher Education Information (HEI), Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), and Higher Learning Commission's Annual Institutional Data Update (AIDU).
Receive and refine, through dialogue, “data requests” from internal functional users (e.g. Registrar, Financial Aid, Human Resources, Provost). This position will be versed in the process of understanding the functional user's requests for data. The Data Analyst will collaborate/educate the functional user to refine the request and ultimately provide a usable set of information that meets the functional user's needs.
Assist Director of Institutional Research with data reporting on other national, state, and institutional surveys.
Develop reports and visualization of information for Edison State data repository using available tools such as Power BI.
Identify inconsistencies or gaps in data for process improvement.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Personal Qualifications:
Ability to extract complex data sets from a relational database using SQL .
Expertise in Excel, Access, and related software to organize, summarize, and analyze data from a variety of sources.
Skill in writing queries against a student information system such as Ellucian (Colleague) or other enterprise educational platforms is preferred.
Successful candidate must have strong attention to detail and accuracy. The ability to clearly communicate complex, technical information to a variety of audiences, as well as have the ability to quantify and measure data driven by theory to produce or drive organizational effectiveness. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are required with the ability to partner and work effectively with a variety of internal stakeholders.
Required Experience:
Two years professional experience writing SQL queries gathering data and rendering data/visualization within an Institutional Research or similar higher education office.
Experience with higher education systems, table structures and processes of student, financial aid, finance and human resources.
Required Educational Background:
Bachelor's degree in a related field with two or more years of experience as noted above.
Other:
Will demonstrate commitment to professional client/customer service and respect for all persons. Ability to prioritize and work accurately with short turn-around deadlines, prioritizing and managing multiple assignments and projects simultaneously, and following through on issues in a timely manner. Must be able to problem solve with minimal supervision and provide data analysis and interpretation.
Supervises following staff:
None
Benefits
The following benefits are available to full-time Professional/Technical employees. Employees working less than thirty hours a week are ineligible.
Health & Life Insurance:
Edison State Community College provides excellent medical and dental plans with cost-shared premiums.
The college offers a reimbursement program to share a portion of the employee's out-of-pocket expenses.
Each employee receives an accidental death and dismemberment insurance policy.
Retirement Benefits:
Edison State Community College participates in the Ohio Public Employee Retirement System (OPERS).
Based upon the Ohio Revised Code, 10% of an Edison State employee's gross salary is deposited into their individual OPERS account. The college contributes an additional 14% which is not figured into the employee's base salary.
An option for an alternate retirement plan is also available. Employee and employer contributions would be the same as above.
Benefits that are not cost-shared by the college (available for payroll deduction):
Vision
Supplementary Life Insurance
403(b) Tax Deferred Annuities
Vacation:
Professional/Technical employees receive 3 weeks of vacation each year which begins accruing on the employee's first pay period. After five years of employment with Edison State the Professional/Technical employee will receive 3.5 weeks each year, after ten years this increases to 4 weeks, after fifteen years the employee will receive 4.5 weeks of vacation and this once again increases to 5 weeks after twenty years of employment with the college.
Sick Leave:
Edison State employees receive 3 weeks of sick leave each year which begins accruing on the employees first pay period.
Holiday Pay:
At the start of their employment employees are eligible to receive pay for the 11 holidays for which the campus is closed.
Tuition Waiver:
Edison State employees receive 100% of their instructional fees waived for any Edison State courses they take.
Dependents (spouse or children) of full time Edison State employees receive the same 100% waiver for Edison State course instructional fees and dependents of part time employees receive a partial waiver.
Tuition Reimbursement:
Edison State offers partial tuition reimbursement for continued education.
Health Club Contribution:
Edison State will pay a portion of an employee's yearly premiums for a health club membership. Memberships to some local YMCA organizations can be payroll deducted.
The college also provides an on-site fitness center to employees, students and the community at no charge.
$54.3k-58k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Assistant Principal
Busy Cloud HR
Cleveland, OH
Introduction
Our purpose is to make skills, education and employment accessible to every person, so they can create their own world of unbounded possibilities.
About The BUSY School…
The BUSY School is part of The BUSY Group, a not-for-profit organisation presenting over 45 years as a community partner providing employment services, vocational education and training, apprenticeships, mentoring, NDIS, disability employment support, and allied health services.
The BUSY School is an independent Special Assistance School with 9 campuses across Cairns, Brisbane, and Gold Coast/Coolangatta, providing an alternative program for Year 11 and 12 students who are disengaged or at risk of disengaging from education.
Each campus provides a supportive and safe learning environment for young people by providing them with an education program that includes vocational education and training (VET), work experience and opportunities for school-based apprenticeships and traineeships. Our team support the students to gain employability and transferability skills to increases their sense of wellbeing, resilience, belonging, academic achievement, career exploration and employment outcomes.
Our teams' focus is centred at re-engaging our students to learn, remain eligible for a Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) and gain employment or further training outcomes upon student's graduation from Year 12.
Description
About the position…
The role of the Assistant Principal is diverse, and its main purpose is to support the Campus Principal in the daily operational management of the campus. The role is proactive in forming relationships with students, parents/carers, school staff, registered training organisations (RTOs), trainers and employers to monitor attendance and course completion, and support enrolment into identified courses.
While maintaining a centred focus on continuous improvement to develop an understanding of the wellbeing, pastoral and behavioural needs of our students, the Assistant Principal works with the Campus Principal to implement and develop plans for the campuses to maximise opportunities for engagement with students.
This role is permanent full time.
So, what does an everyday look like?
Promoting, developing and protecting the vision, mission and core values of The BUSY Schools.
Collaborate with the Campus Principal to create a positive culture of high expectations, ensuring effective, evidence-informed teaching practices that enable student engagement, improvement, achievement and wellbeing to thrive.
Manage and communicate day to day events through calendars and notices.
Organise supervisions when staff are absent to ensure they provide a suitable program for students, including rostering oneself for supervisions before engaging a relief teacher. Organise and supervise relief teachers.
Collaborate with the Curriculum Coordinator to provide written reports of student progress each semester.
BUSY Benefits:
Competitive, above award salary: Circa $125k + 12.5% super
Paid Parental leave, Retail Discounts, Access to Fitness Passport
13 weeks long service leave
NFP Salary Packaging (up to $15,900 per year) PLUS meal and entertainment card!
Training and Professional development commitment
Career progression and internal transfer opportunities
Employee Assistance Program
Skills And Experiences
About you...
Hold a relevant Bachelor's degree and/or qualification in education to teach secondary students.
Current full or teaching/provisional registration with Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) or an ability to gain registration in Queensland.
Proven ability in leadership and management of a school team and strategically plan for enhanced student outcomes to maintain eligibility for a Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) and achieve employment and/or further training outcomes
Well-developed communication and interpersonal skills
Demonstrated experience with student welfare, the support structures and services required to achieve quality learning outcomes in a diverse and inclusive environment.
Proven ability to model excellent teaching and learning skills utilising a broad range of learning strategies
Next steps...
This role will actively commence recruitment from the date of advertisement. The closing date of this ad is dependent on the appointment of the role.
The BUSY Group is an organisation that prioritises the safeguarding of children and all vulnerable people by actively adopting strategies that embed a culture of zero tolerance for abuse of any kind. The appointment of successful applicants will be subject to satisfactory employment screening including criminal history and relevant working with children checks.
The BUSY Group is committed to achieving a diverse workforce and strongly encourages applications from First Nations People, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and people with disabilities.
$15.9k-125k yearly 19d ago
Early Childhood Education - Assistant Director
Tierra Encantada
Powell, OH
Job Description
Tierra Encantada, headquartered in Minneapolis, MN is the leader in Spanish immersion early education , and provides education and care to children 6 weeks through 6 years of age. Our award-winning concept has received numerous accolades, including Top 50 Franchise Companies Doing the Most to Champion Diversity by Entrepreneur Magazine, 10 Hottest Franchise Businesses in America by Inc Magazine, and The Americas' Fastest Growing Companies. Each Tierra Encantada location is privately owned and operated by either Tierra Encantada Franchising LLC franchisees or by the corporate office (Tierra Encantada LLC). Franchise owners set their own wage and benefit programs, which vary by location.
Position Overview
The Assistant Director at Tierra Encantada plays a crucial role in supporting the center's operations, maintaining high standards of educational quality, and enhancing team culture. The Assistant Director helps lead the center in achieving enrollment targets, fostering positive staff relationships, and maintaining a safe, compliant, and welcoming environment for children and families.
Key Responsibilities
As the Assistant Director, you will work closely with the Center Director to support the center's success in the following areas:
Leadership and Team Support
Assist the Center Director in embodying Tierra Encantada's core values in all aspects of center operations.
Foster a collaborative team environment through coaching, feedback, and recognition, while supporting staff development and retention initiatives.
Step into a leadership role during the Center Director's absence, ensuring seamless center operations and consistent staff performance.
Lead a team of floats, aids and kitchen staff.
Cover the classrooms and kitchen when needed due to breaks, PTO or sickness.
Administrative Tasks and Parent Communication
Manage daily administrative functions, including enrollment tasks, handling phone calls, responding to emails, updating child records, and ensuring timely communication with families.
Serve as a point of contact for parents, addressing concerns, resolving issues, and communicating updates related to their child's progress, center policies, and upcoming events.
Regularly update parents on center activities and important announcements, promoting transparent and proactive communication to enhance parent satisfaction.
Coordinate parent-teacher meetings, ensuring open lines of communication and active parental involvement in their child's education.
Maintain organization within facilities.
Oversee purchasing of food and supplies within budget.
Operations and Compliance
Support the Center Director in managing daily operations, ensuring compliance with childcare licensing regulations and internal policies.
Oversee the facility's safety protocols, conducting regular safety drills and ensuring the center remains a secure environment for children, staff, and families.
Assist in monitoring staff schedules, managing time-off requests, and maintaining accurate payroll records to ensure proper staffing levels.
Educational Quality and Program Management
Collaborate with the Center Director to review and enhance the educational programs, maintaining Tierra Encantada's high standards of early childhood development.
Work with teachers to monitor child development, ensuring comprehensive assessments and strong communication with families about their child's progress.
Support the maintenance of accreditation standards and the continuous improvement of educational quality.
Community Engagement and Customer Service
Assist in local marketing initiatives to promote the center, supporting enrollment growth by participating in open houses, community events, and family engagement activities.
Build strong relationships with families, providing responsive feedback and fostering a welcoming community that ensures high satisfaction and retention.
Position Requirements
Must have a minimum of 2 years in a managerial position, daycare, or educational setting is a plus
Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or related field, or equivalent experience.
Bilingual Spanish proficiency
Strong communication and leadership skills, with an emphasis on team building and problem-solving.
Familiarity with childcare licensing requirements, safety protocols, and best practices in early education.
CPR, First Aid, and Food Protection Manager certification (or willingness to complete within 90 days of hire).
Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs
Must have excellent proficiency in Microsoft 365 (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and Google Suites (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms)
Must have the perceptual and cognitive judgment to be able to mitigate and respond to family concerns
Proven success in customer experience ratings is a plus
Proven success in retention and onboarding of new hire experience is a plus
Excellent hearing and eyesight; capable of bending, crouching, reaching, and lifting up to 50 lbs in scenarios involving child handling, safety, and emergencies.
Compensation & Benefits
Salary range is $49,000-60,000 depending on qualifications, education, and experience, and position is eligible for performance bonus. Benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid parental leave, 12 paid holidays, 15 days paid time off, 401(k) with employer match, performance bonus, discounted childcare and waitlist priority for enrollment, and company paid professional development. Once a job offer has been accepted, the candidate must pass a background check and fingerprinting. E-verify is used to verify work authorization status.
Job Type: Full-time Exempt
Pay: $49,000-60,000 per year
Benefits:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Employee discount
Health insurance
Paid time off
Parental leave
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Monday to Friday (Occasional nights/weekends - a few times per year for special events)
Ability to Commute:
Powell, OH
Work Location: In person / Onsite
$49k-60k yearly 15d ago
Director of Student Services
Mason City School District 4.1
Mason, OH
Administration/Director Date Available: 2026-2027 School Year District: Cincinnati Classical Academy Additional Information: Show/Hide Director of Student Services The Director of Student Services is a full-time, salaried position with a 10-month work schedule. The Director of Student Services will report to the Assistant Head of School for Academic Affairs.
Position Overview
The Director of Student Services directs the planning, development, organization, management, direction, and implementation of all aspects of Student Services programs on both campuses; assures compliance with laws, codes, and regulations related to Student Services including all special education services; evaluates assigned personnel. The Director of Student Services also serves in an educator capacity as case manager for students with disabilities, ensuring implementation of special education and related services.
Essential duties and responsibilities for the Director of Student Services are as follows:
Leadership
* Participates as a member of the Head of School's administrative team to advance programs and address problems in light of the school mission
* Provides leadership and vision to ensure compliance in matters relating to student discipline, alternative education, child welfare and attendance, guidance services, and school safety
* Plans, implements, and evaluates educational programming in order to ensure continuous program improvement for the benefit of all students
* Supervises and evaluates student services staff and contractors, including intervention specialists, student services aides and teachers, SLPs, math specialists and reading specialists.
* Coordinates outside special education contractors
* Prepares documentation and reports data to the Ohio Department of Education, the school's state authorizer (sponsor), and/or the Board of Directors for the purpose of providing written support, conveying information, and complying with federal and state regulations
* Assists the Headmaster with the recruitment, hiring, and supervision of student services staff
* Serves as school (district) representative for all IEP and ETR meetings
Student Services
* Adheres to established standards regarding curriculum delivery and requirements as established by the school and applicable educational systems appropriate to the specified course of discipline
* Provides professional instruction and teaching to students with disabilities as appropriate to the specified course or discipline and academic level, using various techniques, including individualized and small group instruction, to promote learning
* Ensures compliance with requirements of Third Grade Reading Guarantee, including but not limited to: working with the reading specialist to coordinate literacy screenings for all K-3rd grade students, writing and implementing Reading Improvement Plans for any students identified as needing intervention
* Leads Response to Intervention (RTI) team and meetings
* Oversees writing and implementation of Section 504 evaluations and plans
* Schedules and prepares for IEP meetings annually (and/or more frequently if needed) describing the student's present level of functioning and proposes measurable IEP goals and objectives for team consideration
* Leads evaluation team throughout entire process of initial and triannual evaluations, beginning with referral/planning. Evaluates students and contributes a written report as part of the Evaluation Team Report
* Understands the continuum of programming options that can be used to meet the individual needs of the student to provide an appropriate education
* Develops individualized educational plans for the provision of specially designed instruction.
* Participates in the review of the individualized education plan with the student's parents, school administrators, and the student's general education teacher
* Collects, documents, and analyzes the student's current progress on his/her individualized educational plan, working closely with parents to inform them of their child's progress and suggest techniques to promote learning at home
* Organizes and effectively communicates class/course objectives, standards and requirements for successful achievement, e.g., syllabi, tests, specific tasks.
* Provides guidance and assistance to students as needed in order to ensure appropriate assimilation of the class/course content in an effort to support student success and achievement.
* Ensures all appropriate measures, including special accommodations, are in effect for students with disabilities.
* Administers tests and conducts evaluations and grading as applicable to the students' specific assignment
* Maintains and updates official special education student files
* Helps general education teachers adapt curriculum materials and teaching techniques to meet the needs of students with disabilities.
* Works with students with disabilities in a variety of settings
* Functions as part of the problem-solving team(s) when appropriate
Qualifications
The Director of Special Education Services shall be a person who is well-organized, well-rounded, engaging, and who has the ability to facilitate growth and collaboration inside and outside of the classroom. Additionally, strong candidates will:
* Provide evidence of an ability and commitment to furthering the classical mission and vision of the school.
* Have a minimum of five (5) years of relevant professional experience with an advanced degree in special education.
* Show demonstrated track record of success in teaching and leadership experience in a school setting.
* Hold (or eligible to hold) Ohio Teaching License in Special Education.
Strong candidates will also embrace the school's organizational values:
* The tenets of classical, liberal arts education
* Community and partnership in the common pursuit of forming intelligent, virtuous citizens
* Excellence in teaching and learning
* The virtues we aim to teach our students: prudence, justice, fortitude, humility, gratitude, perseverance, and compassion
Compensation, Benefits and Hiring
Pay is competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications. Benefits offered for full-time employees include health benefits, paid vacation, personal days, paid holidays, and enrollment in the State Teachers Retirement System. Children will receive enrollment priority if a parent is a full-time employee at the time of enrollment. All employees will be required to pass background checks.
FLSA Status: Exempt
$48k-60k yearly est. 11d ago
Admission Sales Director
Communicare 4.6
Springfield, OH
Job Address:
2615 Derr Road Springfield, OH 45503
for individuals with a background in Skilled Nursing Admissions!
CommuniCare Health Services is seeking an experienced healthcare professional with sales and marketing abilities for the position of Admissions Sales Director for Allen View Healthcare Center located in the Springfield, OH area. This is an internal and external position that will focus on professional healthcare sales development.
WHAT WE OFFER
Beyond our competitive wages and Paid Time Off, we offer all full-time employees a variety of benefit options including:
Life
LTD/STD
Medical, Dental, and Vision
401(k) Employer Match with Flexible Spending Accounts
CATCH THE SPIRIT!
When you join the CommuniCare family, you'll quickly catch the team spirit. Coworkers and residents become family, the workplace becomes a home, and a touch of spontaneity and fun keeps everyone smiling. Our core values promote an environment of respect, courtesy, and professional excellence where you can dedicate yourself to a career you love.
Do you have what it takes to be our next Admissions Sales Director?
QUALIFICATIONS
H.S. Diploma or G.E.D. Equivalent.
Previous experience as marketing / admissions in health care required. Long Term Care experience preferred.
Knowledge and experience with medicare, medicaid and private insurance
Advanced computer skills
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
Reliable transportation a must
Flexibility with days and time needed
Able to work independently with a pleasant personality
Must maintain a high level of confidentiality in all aspect of the job
Must possess basic computer skills.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
As Admissions Sales Director, you will develop and maintain referral relationships in the community and convert referrals to meet and exceed current budgeted census goals for our facility!
Responsibilities will include:
Professional Healthcare Partnership Development
Community Marketing
Pre-admission and admission procedures
Working in tandem with Central Intake to process referrals
Tours and Follow Ups
Developing Strategic Sales Plan
Room readiness
Community Events
Customer Service
Professional Events
THE COMMUNICARE COMMITMENT
A family-owned company, we have grown to become one of the nation's largest providers of post-acute care, which includes skilled nursing rehabilitation centers, long-term care centers, assisted living communities, independent rehabilitation centers, and long-term acute care hospitals (LTACH). Since 1984, we have provided superior, comprehensive management services for the development and management of adult living communities. We have a single job description at CommuniCare, "to reach out with our hearts and touch the hearts of others." Through this effort we create "Caring Communities" where staff, residents, clients, and family members care for and about one another.
$43k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 7d ago
Principal - St. Francis Xavier School
Catholic Schools of Northeast Ohio
Ohio
Administration/Principal
Date Available: 2026-2027 School Year
Principal - St. Francis Xavier School
Reports To: Pastor
FLSA Status: Exempt, Full Time (with Full Benefits)
Contract: Twelve (12) Month Contract
Salary: Commensurate with Qualifications
Summary of Position
The Principal supports and implements the Pastor's vision for St. Francis Xavier School in alignment with the mission of the Diocese of Cleveland Catholic Schools to form students as disciples of Christ.
This role is a vital ministry, requiring a strong commitment to exemplifying the ethics, values, and integrity of the Catholic faith. The Principal provides administrative, instructional, spiritual, and professional leadership, with particular emphasis on Catholic identity and discipleship in Jesus Christ.
The Principal assumes responsibility while working with our Assistant Principal/Advancement Director for the planning, supervision, and evaluation of the school's educational program and is responsible for articulating and upholding the school's mission and vision. Key responsibilities include:
Leading high-quality academic programs integrated with Catholic values
Managing school operations
Developing faculty and staff
Continue implementation of goals and action steps of the accreditation processes and student growth
Fostering strong parish, school, and community relationships
Functions and Responsibilities Instructional & Spiritual Leadership
Administer the school according to Diocesan and local policies.
Provide leadership in achieving the goals of Catholic education.
Support and nurture a strong Christian community within the school.
Provide opportunities for liturgical expression and sacramental life.
Lead curriculum development, staff supervision, and professional development.
Ensure student success through effective discipline and program management.
Administrative Duties
Manage human resources, including hiring, assignment, supervision, and evaluation of faculty and staff.
Collaborate financial management with the Parish Director of Finance.
Ensure legal compliance and maintain accurate records.
Oversee safety drills, emergency procedures, and technology planning.
Community Engagement
Maintain strong communication with students, parents, faculty, and the relationship of the Superintendent of the Diocese of Cleveland.
Collaborate with the local school board and Parents PTA
Foster positive relationships within the parish and wider community.
Qualifications
Practicing Catholic in good standing who subscribes to the teachings of the Catholic faith.
Master's Degree (preferably in Educational Administration) or a related field with administrative coursework.
Four (4) or more years of school administration or equivalent leadership experience.
Preferred Skills
Valid Ohio Administrative License
Catechetical Leader Certification
Strong technology proficiency
Experience in mediation
Marketing and communication skills
Please submit a cover letter, resume and three letters of recommendations to Rhonda McKinnon at *********************** by Feb. 15, 2026.
$72k-101k yearly est. Easy Apply 8d ago
Chair of Surgery - 499629
Utoledo Current Employee
Toledo, OH
The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS) and University of Toledo Health (UToledo Health) seek a transformative leader with outstanding clinical skills, academic credentials, and executive acumen to serve as Chair of Surgery at UTCOM, Chief of Surgery at the University of Toledo Medical Center, and Academic Chief of Surgery at ProMedica Toledo Hospital.
The Chair of Surgery will have a unique opportunity to advance the University's academic surgical reputation through strategic leadership, faculty recruitment and management, operations excellence, and partnership development with regional teaching and research affiliate organizations. The Chair will report directly to the Dean of the College of Medicine and Life Sciences. He/she will also serve as service chief at the University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC) and on the UTMC Medical Executive Committee of the Medical Staff.
The Chair of Surgery functions as a key leader within the UTCOMLS and the University's affiliated surgical educational programs at UTMC and ProMedica Toledo Hospital. A keen systems orientation is critical to success in this complex, matrixed environment, as is a focus on building collaborative relationships across a multi-site regional healthcare education ecosystem. The Chair will be expected to work productively with a variety of key stakeholders to strengthen existing programs and create new educational and clinical initiatives.
The successful candidate will be a nationally recognized academic surgeon with a passion for surgical excellence, sophisticated leadership and mentoring skills, and a record of achievement in clinical, educational, and administrative roles. They will demonstrate a commitment to faculty, departmental, and institutional success; approach this work with a deep understanding of how culture influences organizational success; and a willingness to be both tactical and strategic in achieving organizational goals. The next Chair must be passionate about building consensus, yet unafraid to make tough decisions or lead change. As an advocate and trusted steward of the department, the new Chair will spearhead transformational changes and promote expansive growth to support the mission and vision of UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, and support the affiliation with ProMedica.
The Chair must share and demonstrate a passion for the institutional mission of providing exceptional clinical, educational, and research services, including interprofessional team building. He/she must possess the business acumen and cultural sensitivity to manage in a complex organization and demonstrate the interpersonal skills that will ensure successful relationship building with a variety of external and internal stakeholders, including community clinicians and leaders, donors, and other relevant external entities.
The Chair will collaborate with UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, and ProMedica leadership to develop and implement an academic strategic plan for all surgical specialties within the department, with a focus on excellence in clinical, teaching, and research mission. He/she will also oversee the involvement of volunteer faculty in the Department's activities; manage department incentives within the faculty compensation plan; lead academic program development in collaboration with the UTCOMLS Dean, UToledo Health and, when appropriate, ProMedica leadership; and ensure that the residency program has adequate resources to remain nationally competitive.
Candidate Qualifications
An M.D., M.D./Ph.D., or D.O. degree with board certification in Surgery and/or a relevant surgical subspecialty.
Demonstrated progressive administrative experience, preferably within an academic health center or teaching institution.
Recognized nationally through involvement in academic societies at a national level.
Possession of, or eligibility for, a medical license in the state of Ohio.
Leadership & Management Experience
Provide strategic and unifying leadership to guide the Department of Surgery in advancing its clinical, academic, research, and service missions in alignment with the goals of the UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, affiliated partners, and the broader Toledo community.
Demonstrate a proven record of progressive leadership in an academic surgical department or health system, with the ability to integrate and expand comprehensive surgical services that meet the evolving needs of a complex and growing clinical enterprise.
Articulate a bold, compelling vision for the Department's future-one that inspires excellence in surgical care, innovation in research, and distinction in surgical education and training.
Foster a culture of collaboration and partnership by working effectively with medical school leadership, hospital administration, surgical and non-surgical faculty, residents, and community stakeholders to improve the quality and scope of surgical care delivery.
Serve as a consensus-builder and change agent, demonstrating the courage and influence to mobilize teams, navigate challenges, and unite diverse voices around shared strategic priorities.
Possess strong business acumen and strategic insight, with the ability to anticipate and respond to emerging trends, regulatory challenges, and opportunities in academic surgery and health care.
Lead the alignment of strategic and operational plans, ensuring people, systems, and resources are effectively coordinated to support high-quality, efficient, and patient-centered surgical services.
Drive innovation in surgical quality, safety, and performance improvement, achieving superior clinical outcomes, financial performance, and high patient, physician, and staff satisfaction.
Recruit, mentor, and retain high-caliber faculty and staff, building cohesive, mission-driven teams that exemplify professionalism, clinical excellence, and academic productivity.
Support the development of future surgical leaders, fostering leadership pathways among faculty, residents, and fellows, and promoting a culture of lifelong learning.
Advance interdisciplinary research and education, facilitating collaboration across departments and institutions to drive innovation in surgical science, education, and patient care.
Promote a culture of accountability and continuous improvement, establishing and monitoring clear performance benchmarks aligned with departmental and institutional goals.
Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of departmental life, contributing to a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative culture that supports individual and organizational success.
The Department of Surgery
The Department of Surgery is vital to the academic and clinical mission of the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS). With 16 full-time clinical faculty and 3 research faculty, the Department is committed to advancing patient care, education, and research in northwest Ohio and the surrounding tri-state region. Faculty expertise spans a wide range of surgical specialties, including cardiothoracic surgery, general surgery, surgical oncology, neurosurgery, trauma and critical care, transplant, oral/head and neck, breast, vascular, plastic, and reconstructive surgery.
The Department is nationally recognized for its strengths in surgical oncology, neurosurgery, and minimally invasive surgery. UTMC offers one of the few U.S. programs for isolated limb and organ perfusion chemotherapy. The 30,000 sq. ft. George Isaac Minimally Invasive Surgery Center supports advanced robotic, laparoscopic, and single-port procedures. UTMC's neurosurgical program has received national recognition from
U.S. News & World Report
.
The ACGME-accredited general surgery residency program, with a 10-year accreditation cycle, is a six-year track that includes a dedicated research year. A state-of-the-art simulation center, robust clinical and research opportunities, and a rigorous didactic curriculum support training. Faculty and residents also contribute to the education of 175 UTCOM medical students annually.
The College of Medicine and Life Sciences
The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS) is a student-focused, premier academic institution dedicated to the education of future physicians and physician-scientists. With a distinguished faculty committed to integrating research, education, and clinical care, the college equips students with the knowledge, skills, and professional values essential for securing competitive residency placements and for practicing medicine effectively in a wide range of communities and healthcare settings.
The College's education programs demonstrate a track record of accomplishment and innovation. The latest LCME visit in 2021 was highly complementary, conferring an eight- year accreditation. UTCOMLS is a leader in inter-professional education and technology- enabled new approaches to medical education. In 2025, the University of Toledo was recognized as a Carnegie R1 Research Institution, with the college being an integral part of this designation with an annual research budget exceeding $24 million. UTCOMLS continues to actively position itself as a center of excellence in research, as evidenced by its rankings in research funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
UTCOMLS is part of the 450-acre Health Science Campus, which includes the University of Toledo Medical Center (with an ambulatory surgical center, inpatient psychiatric hospital, cancer center, and ambulatory clinics), as well as the College of Health and Human Services and the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The Health Science Campus also houses the Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center, a state-of-the-art learning facility featuring virtual and interactive learning labs. In all, this integrated health science campus offers an interactive and formative educational experience for students, residents in graduate medical education programs, and other healthcare professionals, enabling them to maximize the development of their personal and empathetic skills, as well as their diagnostic and problem-solving techniques.
Centers and Institutes at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center (UT-IISC)
UT-IISC integrates three state-of-the-art centers: the Progressive Anatomy & Surgical Skills Center, the Advanced Clinical Simulation Center, and the Virtual Immersive Reality Center. Together, they enhance patient safety and clinical outcomes by providing hands-on, competency-based training for students and healthcare professionals. Teams practice in simulated environments to improve communication and reduce medical errors.
Center of Excellence in Biomarker Research and Individualized Medicine (BRIM) Part of the Translational Health and Bioscience initiative, BRIM fosters innovation in biomarker discovery and commercialization. With 11 candidate biomarkers and eight bioscience spin-offs (four focused on biomarkers), the center drives regional biotech growth, entrepreneurship, and job creation in Ohio.
Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center
The Dana Cancer Center delivers comprehensive cancer care in a centralized location at UTMC. It provides coordinated, multidisciplinary treatment for patients across northwest Ohio and beyond. Potential for interdisciplinary collaboration exists to grow the research and clinical programs.
Center for Diabetes and Endocrine Research (CeDER)
CeDER promotes research on obesity, diabetes, and endocrine disorders. Known for its interdisciplinary approach, it connects experts across multiple departments and colleges, addressing conditions from endocrine cancers to transplant immunology. CeDER enjoys strong community support and growing national and international recognition.
Center for Hypertension and Personalized Medicine (CHPM)
Built on a 39-year NIH-funded hypertension research program, CHPM focuses on genetics and genomics in cardiovascular diseases. It fosters collaboration across the Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy, with strong emphasis on translational genomic medicine.
Ruth M. Hillebrand Clinical Skills Center
A nationally recognized facility, the Hillebrand Center offers immersive, interactive training for students and professionals to strengthen communication, clinical reasoning, and diagnostic skills in a supportive environment.
Engineering Center for Orthopedic Research Excellence (E-CORE)
E-CORE unites experts from medicine, engineering, and allied health to study the human skeletal system. It supports interdisciplinary research in orthopedics, bone biology, biomechanics, and rehabilitation.
University of Toledo Health (UTH)
As the only academic health system in Northwest Ohio, UToledo Health comprises the University of Toledo Medical Center, University of Toledo Physicians, and multiple ambulatory clinic and dental practice sites. Created by the UToledo Board of Trustees on February 8, 2023, UToledo Health aligns the university's clinical operations with top academic medical centers and encourages strategic growth. It includes the University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC), employed faculty physicians and dentists, and is overseen by the UToledo Health Board, which reports to the Board of Trustees.
University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC)
Since 1964, UTMC has provided advanced, patient-focused care to the Toledo community and beyond. Established as a teaching hospital, UTMC remains dedicated to training the next generation of healthcare professionals while providing high-quality care across various specialties.
UTMC plays a vital role in serving the region's medically underserved populations, with over 300,000 patient encounters annually, including nearly 10,000 inpatient admissions, 200,000 outpatient visits, and over 30,000 emergency department visits in FY2025. The hospital has 319 registered beds and draws upon the expertise of university-based physicians and healthcare providers.
Key clinical strengths include:
Kidney/Pancreas Transplant Center
Neurology (including Joint Commission Advanced Thrombectomy Stroke Center)
Cardiology
Neurology
Trauma and emergency care
Orthopedic surgery
Cancer treatment
Located on the university's Health Science Campus, UTMC provides convenient, hands-on training for students in medicine, dentistry, nursing, and allied health fields. More than 380 medical and dental residents and fellows are currently training at UTMC and affiliated health systems.
UTMC is fully accredited by The Joint Commission, receiving its most recent three-year accreditation in January 2024.
Awards and Recognitions
UTMC has earned several distinctions for its commitment to quality care and innovation:
U.S. News & World Report (2024-25):
High-Performing Hospital in Heart Failure
American Heart Association (2024):
Get With the Guidelines - Stroke Gold Plus Award
Human Rights Campaign Foundation (2024):
LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality High Performer
Epic Systems:
Gold Star Level 8 & Good Install Award
for excellence in EMR implementation (launched Sept. 2022)
To learn more or view a video about UTMC, visit: ************************************** center/index.html
ProMedica Health
ProMedica is a mission-driven, nonprofit health system offering quality health care services in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. As a network of hospitals, physicians, healthcare professionals, researchers, and specialized clinics and facilities, ProMedica provides a comprehensive range of diagnostic, medical, and surgical services in areas like emergency medicine and trauma, heart and vascular care, oncology, orthopedics, neurology, women's services, and children's services.
ProMedica's 13-hospital system employs over 13,000 staff members, including around 2,100 physicians and more than 1,000 healthcare providers working for ProMedica Physicians. Across the system, ProMedica cares for more than 4.7 million patients each year at over 400 sites in the region. It also operates a health plan, Paramount Healthcare, which serves more than 240,000 members. Guided by its mission to improve health and well-being, ProMedica Toledo Hospital and Russell J. Ebeid Children's Hospital serve as the flagship hospitals anchoring the academic medical center.
The University of Toledo and ProMedica Health System signed a new Academic Affiliation Agreement in May 2024 that will support medical education in the greater Toledo community for the next decade.
University of Toledo
The University of Toledo stands as a dynamic public research university with a long- standing commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and student success. On May 22, 2025, UToledo marked a new chapter in leadership with the appointment of Dr. James Holloway as the institution's 19th president, emphasizing a continued focus on mission- driven transformation.
Established in 1872 and incorporated into Ohio's state university system in 1967, UToledo expanded its scope and impact through its 2006 merger with the Medical University of Ohio. Today, the institution is one of 14 public universities in Ohio and offers more than 200 academic programs across associate, bachelor's, graduate, and professional levels- delivered through flexible day, evening, and online formats. UToledo is nationally ranked by
U.S. News & World Report
and continues to grow its visibility as a comprehensive institution that bridges academic rigor with applied learning.
UToledo is distinguished by its research enterprise, recognized nationally for its leadership in solar energy innovation, water quality and environmental science, cellular biology, and astrophysics. The University strategically integrates research and teaching, with students engaged in inquiry-based learning as early as their first year. This culture of innovation is supported by interdisciplinary collaboration and modern research infrastructure across its campuses.
Central to UToledo's mission is an unwavering dedication to access and social mobility.
Nearly 26% of UToledo students are the first in their families to pursue a college degree.
The University's Tuition Guarantee ensures predictability and affordability, while robust student support services and high-impact practices contribute to measurable outcomes in graduate success. UToledo is consistently recognized as a top performer in advancing
social mobility and is among Ohio's leading institutions for income mobility among its alumni.
The University's physical presence spans over 1,400 acres and includes more than 100 major facilities. The Main Campus-located in the Ottawa Hills and Old Orchard neighborhoods of Toledo-is known for its distinctive Gothic architecture and collegiate atmosphere. The 450-acre Health Science Campus serves as a cornerstone of the region's academic medical enterprise, housing the University of Toledo Medical Center (a Level 2 trauma center), the Orthopaedics Center, the Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center, and the
Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center-a nationally recognized, state-of-the-art facility for collaborative health sciences education.
Further extending its reach, UToledo supports creative and environmental scholarship through the Center for Visual Arts, located at the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Lake Erie Center, a coastal research station advancing Great Lakes science and community engagement.
The Community: Toledo, Ohio
Toledo is a dynamic, resilient city in Northwest Ohio, located near the western shores of Lake Erie. With a metropolitan population of over 600,000, it combines Midwestern friendliness with an innovative spirit and a strong sense of community. Like the University of Toledo, the city is built on grit, determination, and opportunity.
Historically recognized for its glass and auto industries, Toledo is now a growing hub for careers in healthcare, manufacturing, education, and technology. It's home to several Fortune 500 companies and national corporations that collaborate with UToledo on research, internships, and job opportunities.
Residents and visitors enjoy a revitalized downtown, vibrant neighborhoods, and abundant natural spaces. Highlights include:
Toledo Museum of Art - nationally renowned with a world-class glass collection
Fifth Third Field - one of the best minor league ballparks, home of the Toledo Mud Hens
Glass City Metropark - the city's newest riverfront attraction
Live entertainment - big-name concerts, Broadway shows, and festivals
Thriving food scene - from iconic family-owned restaurants to modern farm-to-table dining and craft breweries
Loft and condo living - urban residential options near restaurants and nightlife
Nature lovers will appreciate:
Lake Erie & Maumee River - for boating, fishing, and kayaking
Toledo Zoo - one of the nation's top-rated zoos
19 Metroparks - featuring 120+ miles of trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife watching
A 6-mile path from Main Campus to Wildwood Metropark and the suburb of Sylvania
Toledo was recently ranked #1 in the U.S. for sustainability by
Site Selection
and #4 minor league sports city by
Sports Business Journal
, making it an outstanding place to live, work, and learn.
Conditions of Employment:
To promote the highest levels of health and well-being, the University of Toledo campuses are tobacco-free. Pre-employment health screening requirements for the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Medical Center will include drug and other required health screenings for the position.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
The University of Toledo is an equal opportunity employer. The University of Toledo does not discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military or veteran status, disability, familial status, or political affiliation.
$42k-130k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Chair of Surgery - 499629
University of Toledo 4.0
Toledo, OH
The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS) and University of Toledo Health (UToledo Health) seek a transformative leader with outstanding clinical skills, academic credentials, and executive acumen to serve as Chair of Surgery at UTCOM, Chief of Surgery at the University of Toledo Medical Center, and Academic Chief of Surgery at ProMedica Toledo Hospital.
The Chair of Surgery will have a unique opportunity to advance the University's academic surgical reputation through strategic leadership, faculty recruitment and management, operations excellence, and partnership development with regional teaching and research affiliate organizations. The Chair will report directly to the Dean of the College of Medicine and Life Sciences. He/she will also serve as service chief at the University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC) and on the UTMC Medical Executive Committee of the Medical Staff.
The Chair of Surgery functions as a key leader within the UTCOMLS and the University's affiliated surgical educational programs at UTMC and ProMedica Toledo Hospital. A keen systems orientation is critical to success in this complex, matrixed environment, as is a focus on building collaborative relationships across a multi-site regional healthcare education ecosystem. The Chair will be expected to work productively with a variety of key stakeholders to strengthen existing programs and create new educational and clinical initiatives.
The successful candidate will be a nationally recognized academic surgeon with a passion for surgical excellence, sophisticated leadership and mentoring skills, and a record of achievement in clinical, educational, and administrative roles. They will demonstrate a commitment to faculty, departmental, and institutional success; approach this work with a deep understanding of how culture influences organizational success; and a willingness to be both tactical and strategic in achieving organizational goals. The next Chair must be passionate about building consensus, yet unafraid to make tough decisions or lead change. As an advocate and trusted steward of the department, the new Chair will spearhead transformational changes and promote expansive growth to support the mission and vision of UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, and support the affiliation with ProMedica.
The Chair must share and demonstrate a passion for the institutional mission of providing exceptional clinical, educational, and research services, including interprofessional team building. He/she must possess the business acumen and cultural sensitivity to manage in a complex organization and demonstrate the interpersonal skills that will ensure successful relationship building with a variety of external and internal stakeholders, including community clinicians and leaders, donors, and other relevant external entities.
The Chair will collaborate with UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, and ProMedica leadership to develop and implement an academic strategic plan for all surgical specialties within the department, with a focus on excellence in clinical, teaching, and research mission. He/she will also oversee the involvement of volunteer faculty in the Department's activities; manage department incentives within the faculty compensation plan; lead academic program development in collaboration with the UTCOMLS Dean, UToledo Health and, when appropriate, ProMedica leadership; and ensure that the residency program has adequate resources to remain nationally competitive.
Candidate Qualifications
An M.D., M.D./Ph.D., or D.O. degree with board certification in Surgery and/or a relevant surgical subspecialty.
Demonstrated progressive administrative experience, preferably within an academic health center or teaching institution.
Recognized nationally through involvement in academic societies at a national level.
Possession of, or eligibility for, a medical license in the state of Ohio.
Leadership & Management Experience
Provide strategic and unifying leadership to guide the Department of Surgery in advancing its clinical, academic, research, and service missions in alignment with the goals of the UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, affiliated partners, and the broader Toledo community.
Demonstrate a proven record of progressive leadership in an academic surgical department or health system, with the ability to integrate and expand comprehensive surgical services that meet the evolving needs of a complex and growing clinical enterprise.
Articulate a bold, compelling vision for the Department's future-one that inspires excellence in surgical care, innovation in research, and distinction in surgical education and training.
Foster a culture of collaboration and partnership by working effectively with medical school leadership, hospital administration, surgical and non-surgical faculty, residents, and community stakeholders to improve the quality and scope of surgical care delivery.
Serve as a consensus-builder and change agent, demonstrating the courage and influence to mobilize teams, navigate challenges, and unite diverse voices around shared strategic priorities.
Possess strong business acumen and strategic insight, with the ability to anticipate and respond to emerging trends, regulatory challenges, and opportunities in academic surgery and health care.
Lead the alignment of strategic and operational plans, ensuring people, systems, and resources are effectively coordinated to support high-quality, efficient, and patient-centered surgical services.
Drive innovation in surgical quality, safety, and performance improvement, achieving superior clinical outcomes, financial performance, and high patient, physician, and staff satisfaction.
Recruit, mentor, and retain high-caliber faculty and staff, building cohesive, mission-driven teams that exemplify professionalism, clinical excellence, and academic productivity.
Support the development of future surgical leaders, fostering leadership pathways among faculty, residents, and fellows, and promoting a culture of lifelong learning.
Advance interdisciplinary research and education, facilitating collaboration across departments and institutions to drive innovation in surgical science, education, and patient care.
Promote a culture of accountability and continuous improvement, establishing and monitoring clear performance benchmarks aligned with departmental and institutional goals.
Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of departmental life, contributing to a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative culture that supports individual and organizational success.
The Department of Surgery
The Department of Surgery is vital to the academic and clinical mission of the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS). With 16 full-time clinical faculty and 3 research faculty, the Department is committed to advancing patient care, education, and research in northwest Ohio and the surrounding tri-state region. Faculty expertise spans a wide range of surgical specialties, including cardiothoracic surgery, general surgery, surgical oncology, neurosurgery, trauma and critical care, transplant, oral/head and neck, breast, vascular, plastic, and reconstructive surgery.
The Department is nationally recognized for its strengths in surgical oncology, neurosurgery, and minimally invasive surgery. UTMC offers one of the few U.S. programs for isolated limb and organ perfusion chemotherapy. The 30,000 sq. ft. George Isaac Minimally Invasive Surgery Center supports advanced robotic, laparoscopic, and single-port procedures. UTMC's neurosurgical program has received national recognition from
U.S. News & World Report
.
The ACGME-accredited general surgery residency program, with a 10-year accreditation cycle, is a six-year track that includes a dedicated research year. A state-of-the-art simulation center, robust clinical and research opportunities, and a rigorous didactic curriculum support training. Faculty and residents also contribute to the education of 175 UTCOM medical students annually.
The College of Medicine and Life Sciences
The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS) is a student-focused, premier academic institution dedicated to the education of future physicians and physician-scientists. With a distinguished faculty committed to integrating research, education, and clinical care, the college equips students with the knowledge, skills, and professional values essential for securing competitive residency placements and for practicing medicine effectively in a wide range of communities and healthcare settings.
The College's education programs demonstrate a track record of accomplishment and innovation. The latest LCME visit in 2021 was highly complementary, conferring an eight- year accreditation. UTCOMLS is a leader in inter-professional education and technology- enabled new approaches to medical education. In 2025, the University of Toledo was recognized as a Carnegie R1 Research Institution, with the college being an integral part of this designation with an annual research budget exceeding $24 million. UTCOMLS continues to actively position itself as a center of excellence in research, as evidenced by its rankings in research funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
UTCOMLS is part of the 450-acre Health Science Campus, which includes the University of Toledo Medical Center (with an ambulatory surgical center, inpatient psychiatric hospital, cancer center, and ambulatory clinics), as well as the College of Health and Human Services and the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The Health Science Campus also houses the Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center, a state-of-the-art learning facility featuring virtual and interactive learning labs. In all, this integrated health science campus offers an interactive and formative educational experience for students, residents in graduate medical education programs, and other healthcare professionals, enabling them to maximize the development of their personal and empathetic skills, as well as their diagnostic and problem-solving techniques.
Centers and Institutes at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center (UT-IISC)
UT-IISC integrates three state-of-the-art centers: the Progressive Anatomy & Surgical Skills Center, the Advanced Clinical Simulation Center, and the Virtual Immersive Reality Center. Together, they enhance patient safety and clinical outcomes by providing hands-on, competency-based training for students and healthcare professionals. Teams practice in simulated environments to improve communication and reduce medical errors.
Center of Excellence in Biomarker Research and Individualized Medicine (BRIM) Part of the Translational Health and Bioscience initiative, BRIM fosters innovation in biomarker discovery and commercialization. With 11 candidate biomarkers and eight bioscience spin-offs (four focused on biomarkers), the center drives regional biotech growth, entrepreneurship, and job creation in Ohio.
Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center
The Dana Cancer Center delivers comprehensive cancer care in a centralized location at UTMC. It provides coordinated, multidisciplinary treatment for patients across northwest Ohio and beyond. Potential for interdisciplinary collaboration exists to grow the research and clinical programs.
Center for Diabetes and Endocrine Research (CeDER)
CeDER promotes research on obesity, diabetes, and endocrine disorders. Known for its interdisciplinary approach, it connects experts across multiple departments and colleges, addressing conditions from endocrine cancers to transplant immunology. CeDER enjoys strong community support and growing national and international recognition.
Center for Hypertension and Personalized Medicine (CHPM)
Built on a 39-year NIH-funded hypertension research program, CHPM focuses on genetics and genomics in cardiovascular diseases. It fosters collaboration across the Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy, with strong emphasis on translational genomic medicine.
Ruth M. Hillebrand Clinical Skills Center
A nationally recognized facility, the Hillebrand Center offers immersive, interactive training for students and professionals to strengthen communication, clinical reasoning, and diagnostic skills in a supportive environment.
Engineering Center for Orthopedic Research Excellence (E-CORE)
E-CORE unites experts from medicine, engineering, and allied health to study the human skeletal system. It supports interdisciplinary research in orthopedics, bone biology, biomechanics, and rehabilitation.
University of Toledo Health (UTH)
As the only academic health system in Northwest Ohio, UToledo Health comprises the University of Toledo Medical Center, University of Toledo Physicians, and multiple ambulatory clinic and dental practice sites. Created by the UToledo Board of Trustees on February 8, 2023, UToledo Health aligns the university's clinical operations with top academic medical centers and encourages strategic growth. It includes the University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC), employed faculty physicians and dentists, and is overseen by the UToledo Health Board, which reports to the Board of Trustees.
University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC)
Since 1964, UTMC has provided advanced, patient-focused care to the Toledo community and beyond. Established as a teaching hospital, UTMC remains dedicated to training the next generation of healthcare professionals while providing high-quality care across various specialties.
UTMC plays a vital role in serving the region's medically underserved populations, with over 300,000 patient encounters annually, including nearly 10,000 inpatient admissions, 200,000 outpatient visits, and over 30,000 emergency department visits in FY2025. The hospital has 319 registered beds and draws upon the expertise of university-based physicians and healthcare providers.
Key clinical strengths include:
Kidney/Pancreas Transplant Center
Neurology (including Joint Commission Advanced Thrombectomy Stroke Center)
Cardiology
Neurology
Trauma and emergency care
Orthopedic surgery
Cancer treatment
Located on the university's Health Science Campus, UTMC provides convenient, hands-on training for students in medicine, dentistry, nursing, and allied health fields. More than 380 medical and dental residents and fellows are currently training at UTMC and affiliated health systems.
UTMC is fully accredited by The Joint Commission, receiving its most recent three-year accreditation in January 2024.
Awards and Recognitions
UTMC has earned several distinctions for its commitment to quality care and innovation:
U.S. News & World Report (2024-25):
High-Performing Hospital in Heart Failure
American Heart Association (2024):
Get With the Guidelines - Stroke Gold Plus Award
Human Rights Campaign Foundation (2024):
LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality High Performer
Epic Systems:
Gold Star Level 8 & Good Install Award
for excellence in EMR implementation (launched Sept. 2022)
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ProMedica Health
ProMedica is a mission-driven, nonprofit health system offering quality health care services in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. As a network of hospitals, physicians, healthcare professionals, researchers, and specialized clinics and facilities, ProMedica provides a comprehensive range of diagnostic, medical, and surgical services in areas like emergency medicine and trauma, heart and vascular care, oncology, orthopedics, neurology, women's services, and children's services.
ProMedica's 13-hospital system employs over 13,000 staff members, including around 2,100 physicians and more than 1,000 healthcare providers working for ProMedica Physicians. Across the system, ProMedica cares for more than 4.7 million patients each year at over 400 sites in the region. It also operates a health plan, Paramount Healthcare, which serves more than 240,000 members. Guided by its mission to improve health and well-being, ProMedica Toledo Hospital and Russell J. Ebeid Children's Hospital serve as the flagship hospitals anchoring the academic medical center.
The University of Toledo and ProMedica Health System signed a new Academic Affiliation Agreement in May 2024 that will support medical education in the greater Toledo community for the next decade.
University of Toledo
The University of Toledo stands as a dynamic public research university with a long- standing commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and student success. On May 22, 2025, UToledo marked a new chapter in leadership with the appointment of Dr. James Holloway as the institution's 19th president, emphasizing a continued focus on mission- driven transformation.
Established in 1872 and incorporated into Ohio's state university system in 1967, UToledo expanded its scope and impact through its 2006 merger with the Medical University of Ohio. Today, the institution is one of 14 public universities in Ohio and offers more than 200 academic programs across associate, bachelor's, graduate, and professional levels- delivered through flexible day, evening, and online formats. UToledo is nationally ranked by
U.S. News & World Report
and continues to grow its visibility as a comprehensive institution that bridges academic rigor with applied learning.
UToledo is distinguished by its research enterprise, recognized nationally for its leadership in solar energy innovation, water quality and environmental science, cellular biology, and astrophysics. The University strategically integrates research and teaching, with students engaged in inquiry-based learning as early as their first year. This culture of innovation is supported by interdisciplinary collaboration and modern research infrastructure across its campuses.
Central to UToledo's mission is an unwavering dedication to access and social mobility.
Nearly 26% of UToledo students are the first in their families to pursue a college degree.
The University's Tuition Guarantee ensures predictability and affordability, while robust student support services and high-impact practices contribute to measurable outcomes in graduate success. UToledo is consistently recognized as a top performer in advancing
social mobility and is among Ohio's leading institutions for income mobility among its alumni.
The University's physical presence spans over 1,400 acres and includes more than 100 major facilities. The Main Campus-located in the Ottawa Hills and Old Orchard neighborhoods of Toledo-is known for its distinctive Gothic architecture and collegiate atmosphere. The 450-acre Health Science Campus serves as a cornerstone of the region's academic medical enterprise, housing the University of Toledo Medical Center (a Level 2 trauma center), the Orthopaedics Center, the Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center, and the
Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center-a nationally recognized, state-of-the-art facility for collaborative health sciences education.
Further extending its reach, UToledo supports creative and environmental scholarship through the Center for Visual Arts, located at the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Lake Erie Center, a coastal research station advancing Great Lakes science and community engagement.
The Community: Toledo, Ohio
Toledo is a dynamic, resilient city in Northwest Ohio, located near the western shores of Lake Erie. With a metropolitan population of over 600,000, it combines Midwestern friendliness with an innovative spirit and a strong sense of community. Like the University of Toledo, the city is built on grit, determination, and opportunity.
Historically recognized for its glass and auto industries, Toledo is now a growing hub for careers in healthcare, manufacturing, education, and technology. It's home to several Fortune 500 companies and national corporations that collaborate with UToledo on research, internships, and job opportunities.
Residents and visitors enjoy a revitalized downtown, vibrant neighborhoods, and abundant natural spaces. Highlights include:
Toledo Museum of Art - nationally renowned with a world-class glass collection
Fifth Third Field - one of the best minor league ballparks, home of the Toledo Mud Hens
Glass City Metropark - the city's newest riverfront attraction
Live entertainment - big-name concerts, Broadway shows, and festivals
Thriving food scene - from iconic family-owned restaurants to modern farm-to-table dining and craft breweries
Loft and condo living - urban residential options near restaurants and nightlife
Nature lovers will appreciate:
Lake Erie & Maumee River - for boating, fishing, and kayaking
Toledo Zoo - one of the nation's top-rated zoos
19 Metroparks - featuring 120+ miles of trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife watching
A 6-mile path from Main Campus to Wildwood Metropark and the suburb of Sylvania
Toledo was recently ranked #1 in the U.S. for sustainability by
Site Selection
and #4 minor league sports city by
Sports Business Journal
, making it an outstanding place to live, work, and learn.
Conditions of Employment:
To promote the highest levels of health and well-being, the University of Toledo campuses are tobacco-free. Pre-employment health screening requirements for the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Medical Center will include drug and other required health screenings for the position.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
The University of Toledo is an equal opportunity employer. The University of Toledo does not discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military or veteran status, disability, familial status, or political affiliation.
$73k-193k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Department Chair, Social Work
Job Site
Athens, OH
The College of Health Sciences and Professions at Ohio University invites applications for the position of Chair of the Department of Social Work. This 9-month, tenure-track faculty appointment includes departmental leadership responsibilities and offers an exciting opportunity to guide a diverse department that houses an undergraduate social work degree on the main campus of Athens and all regional campuses and a Master of Social Work degree offered in both face-to-face (Athens campus) and online formats. The Chair reports directly to the Dean of the College of Health Sciences and Professions and will provide visionary leadership, manage academic, personnel, and budgetary operations, and foster a collaborative culture that supports faculty development, student success, and research. The Chair is expected to teach discipline appropriate courses, continue to engage in research and scholarship, and foster collaborative research across the Department. The Chair will also work closely with university and community partners to promote student learning and applied engagement opportunities. The balance of teaching, research, and administrative workload is negotiable and will be shaped in alignment with the candidate's background and departmental needs.
Minimum Qualifications
Earned doctorate in social work or related degree and an MSW . Eligible for a tenured appointment at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor. Demonstrated record of teaching, scholarly productivity (e.g. peer-reviewed publications, grants), and service in higher education. Evidence of effective leadership and administrative experience in academic or professional settings. Experience with accreditation processes. Familiarity with academic budgeting and resource management.
Preferred Qualifications
PhD or DSW in social work At least 5 years of higher education academic administrative experience. Evidence of quality undergraduate and graduate teaching. Demonstrated experience mentoring faculty, early career professionals, and students. Demonstrated involvement in state, national, and/or international professional organizations. Minimum of two-years full time, post- MSW practice Demonstrated ability to secure and/or manage external funding.
$56k-120k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Athletic Director
Hicksville Exempted Village School District
Hicksville, OH
Position: Full-Time, Grades 7-12, Athletic Director
District: Hicksville Exempted Village Schools
Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience
Deadline: January 20, 2026 - 3:00 p.m.
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or higher preferred.
Experience in athletic administration preferred.
$61k-100k yearly est. 7d ago
Director of Campus Recreation
Oberlin College & Conservatory 3.9
Oberlin, OH
This position is a full-time, 12-month Administrative and Professional Staff position reporting to the "Senior Associate Dean of Students", with a supplemental reporting line to the "Senior Associate Director of Athletics". The Director of Campus Recreation provides visionary leadership and strategic direction for a vibrant campus recreation program at Oberlin College and Conservatory. This position oversees athletics and recreation facilities, intramural sports, and club sports, serving as a catalyst for student wellness, engagement, and community building.
With 19 active club sports and a growing intramural program, the Director fosters an inclusive and spirited environment where all students can explore wellness, fitness, and recreation. This role also provides leadership for the YeoFit group fitness and wellness initiative, creating holistic opportunities for students to learn, play, and thrive.
Responsibilities
* Facilities (Aquatics Director)
* Manage daily aquatics operations and staff, including scheduling.
* Maintain regular communications with Facilities to ensure the pool is maintained to Department of Health standards and the facility is kept clean and tidy.
* Manage any outside rentals by issuing contracts and acquiring certificates of insurance.
* Assist in other areas of facilities management as needed
* Intramural Sports
* Develop and coordinate intramural sports leagues, tournaments, and programs to promote student engagement.
* Advertise intramural sports across campus and recruit participants.
* Hire, train, and supervise students to serve as officials for intramural contests as needed.
* Club Sports
* Assist in coordinating schedules and travel for club sports.
* Provide regular updates and edits to club sports policies, forms, and procedures.
* Advise the "Club Sports Council", which is a peer leadership group that advocates for the overall club sports program.
* Consult and provide resources to individual club sports on topics such as interpersonal conflicts, leadership development, and other student development opportunities.
* YeoFit
* Provide leadership to the YeoFit Group Wellness program at Oberlin College, including class development and execution, developing assessment metrics, and troubleshooting issues with instructors.
* Serve as a liaison between the AARC and Physical Education instructors to ensure compliance to campus academic policies.
* Advertise the Physical Education program to the broader campus community.
* Supervision
* Supervise the "Campus Recreation Coordinator", who assists the Director of Campus Recreation with tasks and manages the College Lanes.
* Administrative
* Approve space reservations, in consultation with the Office of Student Leadership and Involvement and Athletics, for club and intramural sports utilizing EMS.
* Collaborate with the Director of Student-Athlete Wellness for campus wellness programming aimed at furthering holistic wellness.
* Design and update websites for club and intramural sports.
* Utilize the "Presence" Student Engagement Platform
* Manage intramural and club sports equipment in consultation with the Athletics Department.
* Oversee budgetary processes for club and intramural sports.
* Implement best practices in risk management and athletic safety in consultation with Oberlin College's General Counsel and Sports Medicine.
* Attend programs, including night-time and weekend programming, as an agent of the institution.
* In consultation with the Student Involvement Coordinator, implement a social media strategy for club and intramural sports.
* Participate in professional development organizations, including, but not limited to, ACPA, NASPA, NIRSA, and GLCA.
Essential Job Functions Marginal Job Functions Required Qualifications
* Bachelor's Degree in a relevant field.
* 3+ Years of Professional Experience working in Campus Recreation, Wellness, Athletics, or Student Involvement.
* Prior experience working with organized sports.
* Prior experience supervising student staff.
* Strong oral and written communication skills.
* Ability to multitask and work on several large projects simultaneously.
* Proficiency with Microsoft Office and the Google Suite.
* Prior experience in training, team building/facilitation, co-curricular event planning, assessment, and mentoring/coaching with diverse constituencies.
* Experience with budget management and financial systems, including problem-solving, collaboration, partnership development, and counseling/human relationships within a supervisory role.
* Experience with large-scale event planning.
* Ability to work as part of a team within an office and collaborate with campus partners.
Desired Qualifications
* Master's Degree Preferred.
* Experience working with "Presence" Student Engagement Software.
* Experience managing space and equipment reservations.
* Experience officiating sports matches.
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This position is compensated commensurate with background and experience.
Special Instructions to Applicants
$57k-72k yearly est. 7d ago
Director of Assessment
Cottonwood Springs
Olde West Chester, OH
Director of Assessment, Behavioral Health
Full-time
Your experience matters
Beckett Springs is part of Lifepoint Health, a diversified healthcare delivery network with facilities coast to coast. We are driven by a profound commitment to prioritize your well-being so you can provide exceptional care to others. As a Director of Assessment joining our team, you're embracing a vital mission dedicated to
making communities healthier
. Join us on this meaningful journey where your skills, compassion and dedication will make a remarkable difference in the lives of those we serve.
How you'll contribute
A Director of Assessment who excels in this role:
Ensures a comprehensive assessment and quality therapeutic care to patients seeking treatment of substance abuse, dual diagnosis, or psychiatric or emotional disorders
Directs and performs the screening of potential patients for admission into the program and initiates the integrated assessment process
Supervises the answering and answers all inquiry calls regarding treatment and the facility, presents treatment options, documents calls and sets appointments for callers seeking treatment
Completes initial psychiatric assessment and presents symptoms to psychiatrist for best recommendation of care. Interprets treatment to patient and family to help reduce fear and other attitudes obstructing acceptance of care and continuation of treatment
Consistently provides services to current referral sources to assure their satisfaction and continued associations
Assesses, coaches, and develops teams' skills, holds team accountable to high standards
Why join us
We believe that investing in our employees is the first step to providing excellent patient care. In addition to your base compensation, this position also offers:
Comprehensive Benefits: Multiple levels of medical, dental and vision coverage for full-time and part-time employees.
Financial Protection & PTO: Life, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity insurance, short- and long-term disability, paid family leave and paid time off.
Financial & Career Growth: Higher education and certification tuition assistance, loan assistance and 401(k) retirement package and company match.
Employee Well-being: Mental, physical, and financial wellness programs (free gym memberships, virtual care appointments, mental health services and discount programs).
Professional Development: Ongoing learning and career advancement opportunities.
What we're looking for
Applicants should have a Master's degree in social work, counseling, or related field required. Current, unencumbered clinical, social work, counseling, or RN license required by state regulations. Additional requirements include:
Previous management experience in a psychiatric health care facility, with direct experience working in assessment for chemical dependency, dual diagnosis, psychiatric and geriatric patients.
Must have strong clinical assessment skills
Valid driver's license and a favorable Motor Vehicle Report (MVR), along with proof of insurance when using own auto.
CPR Certification and Crisis Prevention Training (CPI) within 30 days
More about Beckett Springs
Beckett Springs is a 48-bed behavioral health hospital that has been offering exceptional care to the West Chester community for over 10 years. We are proud to be Accredited by The Joint Commission and be recognized for the Psych Armor Certification.
EEOC Statement
“Beckett Springs is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Beckett Springs is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity for all applicants and employees and complies with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination and harassment in employment.”
$64k-91k yearly est. Auto-Apply 1d ago
Dean of Students
Wilberforce University 4.1
Wilberforce, OH
Return to Careers Division/Department Student Engagement and Success Reports to Vice President for Student Engagement Type Full-Time The Dean of Students is the primary studentaffairs officer and is responsible for the oversight and implementation of the co-curricular aspects of the institutional mission to develop, retain and
graduate responsible, informed, and educated men and women. The Dean will seek to encourage the development of an environment in which academic pursuits can be conducted freely and with dignity, and in which each student's cocurricular interests can be directed toward educational ends.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
* Responsible for the development, implementation, budgeting and evaluation of a comprehensive co-curricular student development plan and the production of a student handbook.
* Responsible for hiring, training and management of professional, support and paraprofessional staff, including the Student Activities, Housing and Residence Life and Religion and Spirituality Departments.
* Responsible for the collaborative management of large-scale university-wide programs such as New Student Orientation, Commencement and Homecoming related activities.
* To assist, develop and manage an effective student disciplinary program.
* Provide advisory assistance for the University Judiciary Committee as well as advocacy assistance for students, including how to access the system.
* Responsible for short-term counseling to deal with personal problems, including personal crises and for referring students with significant on-going concerns to the University Counseling Center or other counseling services.
* To advise students regarding the campus environment with emergencies and traumatic procedures.
* Manage an on-call schedule to assist students and other constituents with emergencies and traumatic events that may impact their lives.
* Work collaboratively with Academic Support and Enrichment Programs in aiding students who need to withdraw from or be readmitted to the institution for personal or medical reasons.
* Act as the advisor to the University's Greek Fraternity/Sorority community.
* Responsible to develop policies and procedures that impact all recognized student organizations.
* Work collaboratively with the Health and Counseling Services Office to provide educational programs, support and services to students and the general campus community on issues related to gender.
* Develop programs designed to help undergraduate students become effective leaders, critical thinkers, community advocates and responsible members of the campus community and society at large.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to utilize computer technology to access data, maintain records, generate reports, conduct evaluations, and communicate with others. Oral and written communication skills to support a wide variety of interaction with individuals from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds.
Minimum Qualifications
Master's Degree in College Student Personnel or Higher Education Administration, plus six years of experience in studentaffairs.
Wilberforce University is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse community. All candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire. The University does not sponsor or take over sponsorship of employment visas for this position.
Wilberforce University
Founded in 1856, Wilberforce University is America's first private, coeducational University established to educated men and women of African descent; and is closely affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Today, Wilberforce is a well-respected private, residential liberal arts university with a clear mission, core values and vision for the future and is a noted pioneer in the Co-Operative Education Movement.
Wilberforce awards the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in the areas of business, engineering and computing science, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences; as well as the Master of Rehabilitation Counseling degree. The University is located in Wilberforce, Ohio, a community readily accessible to the Dayton, Cincinnati and Columbus metropolitan centers' social, professional and cultural amenities and airports.
Wilberforce University is an Equal Opportunity Employer
How to Apply:
To apply for the Dean of Students position, use the "Quick Apply/Submit Resume" button below to submit your information, cover letter and resume to the Wilberforce University Department of Administration and Human Resources.
$35k-48k yearly est. 2d ago
Interim Chair, Psychiatry
Northeastern Ohio Medical University 4.5
Ohio
Position Title Interim Chair, Psychiatry Position Type Faculty Department Psychiatry Full or Part Time Part Time Pay Grade 5 Information Responsible for setting the vision, priorities and goals for the Department of Psychiatry aligned with the goals of the College of Medicine and NEOMED. Ensures compliance with accreditation standards and participates in teaching medical students. The Interim Chair fosters a strong research environment, supporting grant applications, publications and scholarly activity.
Principal Functional Responsibilities
Education: Engage with students and prospective students, serving as a model of medical professionalism. Work with the Clinical Experiential Director to assure a high-quality psychiatry clerkship experience for all students at all clinical sites, including appropriate statewide didactics. Maintain regular contact with all students during their psychiatry clerkship. Build and maintain strong ties with our psychiatry residency partners. Advise, upon request, students seeking a career in psychiatry. Build and maintain strong ties to the community of mental health care professionals.
Administrative Leadership: Recruit, retain and mentor faculty with expertise in teaching, research, and clinical practice in psychiatry. Recruit, develop, and maintain additional clinical partners and preceptors who will provide high quality educational experiences for COM students. In conjunction with the administrative director, participate in the monitoring and evaluation of departmental operations, operating budgets, extramural funding, performance of faculty and staff. Serve on other University and College committees as needed and perform other duties as assigned.
Strategic Vision: Responsible for carrying out the mission of NEOMED by providing faculty and staff opportunities for education, research, clinical care and scholarship. Develops shared departmental vision in alignment with NEOMED's mission and growth-oriented vision. Provide innovative, inspiring leadership to the faculty, students, staff, clinical preceptors, affiliate organizations, and the community. Provide leadership in refining and advancing NEOMED's unique approach to interprofessional education, incorporating increased opportunities for interdisciplinary practice.
Departmental Research: Support existing departmental research efforts. Advise on potential opportunities in research.
Other Duties: Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
* M.D. or D.O. degree
* Board Certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
* Minimum ten years' experience in the practice of psychiatry, preferably in academic, public or community settings
* Eligible for appointment as Chair with a faculty appointment consistent with a full professor designation. Experience in a university setting with multiple health professional programs and with interdisciplinary care models
* A record of success as a leader, (e.g. as vice chair; institute, center, or program director), in a higher education and clinical environment, including experience in successfully growing a program, department, center or institute or equivalent leadership in public/community mental health settings affiliated with an academic institution
* Experience with curriculum development and assessment and its implementation at an institutional level
Preferred Qualifications Physical Requirements
Must be able to utilize a phone, computer and other office equipment.
Posting Detail Information
NEOMED Campus Safety Guidelines
In an effort to keep our campus community as healthy and safe as possible, NEOMED may require vaccinations as a condition of attendance and employment. This policy will allow for exemption of the vaccination requirement for those individuals with valid medical reasons, sincerely held religious beliefs and matters of conscience.
Close Date 01/23/2026
$79k-129k yearly est. 5d ago
Community Director - PIE
Boldlygo Career and HR Management
Westerville, OH
Multi-Family Community Director - Bexley, OH
Dietz Property Group is looking to hire a full-time Community Director to help lead a residential multifamily property in Bexley, OH.
This Community Director position earns a competitive base wage or $20-30 per hour, plus bonuses. We also offer a robust benefits package including health, dental, vision, life insurance, STD/LTD, FSA/Dependent care, generous paid time off (PTO), 10 paid holidays, paid bereavement, paid jury duty, a 401(k) plan with company match, employee assistance programs, and more!
A DAY IN THE LIFE AS A COMMUNITY DIRECTOR
As a Community Director for Dietz Property Group, you will lead staff to provide excellent customer service and property management with the goal of creating a desirable place to reside thereby maximizing the property's performance. Daily duties include guiding and encouraging staff members, showing apartments to potential residents, collecting rent, and professionally addressing resident questions/needs.
In addition to residents and coworkers, you and your Maintenance Supervisor communicate and coordinate with vendors and outside contractors on a regular basis, keeping great resident relations with resident events. Though some duties are daily/weekly, each day will be something different. You love that you are never bored! And, most of all, you feel great about the important part you play in our success as the face of our property management company!
WORK SCHEDULE
This is a full-time Community Director position for which the hours vary depending on the property needs but mostly is an M-F 9 to 6.
READY TO JOIN OUR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT TEAM?
Please apply directly at: dietzpropertygroup.com/careers.
Dietz Property Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on military or veteran status or any other legally protected classification. This is a non-smoking, drug-free environment. This job description is designed to be a good representation of the job requirements but is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the employee.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS FOR A COMMUNITY DIRECTOR
A minimum of 3 years of leasing experience with at least 1 year in a property management leadership role
Proven leadership ability to manage a staff of employees
A problem solver, with a high sense of urgency and a can-do attitude
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Dedication to exceptional customer service
A commitment to the core values and purpose outlined at the beginning of this ad
Do you have these qualifications and maybe more?! If so, you might just be perfect for this residential Community Director / Property Manager position!
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.