Dean of Academic Affairs - Nursing- Irving Campus
Listed on 2026-06-07
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Education Administration
Company Description
Chamberlain
With more than 135 years of history in healthcare education and as the largest nursing school in the country, Chamberlain University is committed to delivering a high-value education that prepares students to thrive as healthcare professionals. We call this commitment Chamberlain Care®—our dedication to providing students with the tools and resources to succeed while immersed in a community of care. By living Chamberlain Care®, we graduate healthcare professionals who transform the health of people worldwide.
Chamberlain is comprised of the College of Nursing and the College of Health Professions. The College of Nursing offers a three-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program and flexible post-licensure programs, such as the RN to BSN option, Master of Science in Nursing degree program, Doctor of Nursing Practice degree program and graduate certificates. The College of Health Professions also offers the Master of Public Health, Master of Social Work and Master of Physician Assistant Studies degree programs.
Chamberlain is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (), an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Learn more about Chamberlain at , and follow Chamberlain on , and .
Job Description
Empowering. Influential. Inspiring. Passionate.
These are the leadership traits that define our future Dean, Academic Affairs (Nursing).
Based at our Irving Campus, this role provides academic leadership and strategic oversight for both our Daytime and Evening & Weekend nursing programs. As the academic leader, you will shape the vision, ensure excellence in delivery, and provide continuity across programs—driving student success while fostering a culture of care, accountability, and innovation.
The Dean of Academic Affairs will oversee the management, quality, and performance of the nursing academic portfolio, building and empowering a high‑performing faculty and academic support team. This role ensures curricula remain current, rigorously delivered, and aligned with institutional objectives, accreditation standards, and workforce needs—while leveraging data‑informed strategies to elevate student outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
- Execute the BSN academic strategy for the Irving Campus, with direct accountability for student outcomes including NCLEX pass rates, persistence, graduation, and student satisfaction.
- Provide academic leadership across Daytime and Evening/Weekend programs, ensuring consistency, quality, and regulatory compliance.
- Ensure curriculum delivery meets institutional standards and accreditation requirements through continuous evaluation, assessment, and improvement.
- Build, lead, and develop a high‑performing academic team—faculty, lab staff, experiential learning partners, and academic support teams—aligned to student success.
- Oversee faculty hiring, onboarding, development, scheduling, performance management, and retention, including accountability for teaching excellence and engagement.
- Embed Chamberlain Care® principles and Covista culture expectations into academic operations, faculty practices, and student support.
- Manage academic operations in partnership with national support teams, including faculty workload models, budgets, and instructional resources.
- Serve as a trusted liaison to internal stakeholders, community partners, and governing bodies with professionalism and care.
- Lead program growth, innovation, and curricular change with agility, responding to evolving healthcare education and workforce demands.
- Prioritize Student Success – Anticipate student needs, empower faculty to remove barriers, and lead solutions that improve outcomes.
- Connect to the Vision – Align daily academic work to Chapelman University’s mission, vision, and strategic goals.
- Strive to Improve – Leverage feedback, innovation, and data to continuously improve academic quality and operating models.
- Work as One Team – Collaborate closely with the Executive Director, ADAAs, and peers to support academic and business outcomes.
- Own Outcomes – Demonstrate ethical leadership, accountability, and celebration of individual and team success.
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