Campus Director (Helms College - Macon Campus)

GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF MIDDLE GEORGIA INCMacon, GA
11d$90,000 - $110,000Onsite

About The Position

The Campus Director serves as the senior on-site administrative leader responsible for campus operations, admissions execution oversight, student services coordination, and instructional support. This role ensures institutional policies, accreditation standards, and regulatory requirements are implemented consistently at the campus level. The Campus Director provides execution oversight of admissions and enrollment processes, campus-level student support services, and operational readiness to support student achievement, ethical recruitment practices, and continuous institutional improvement. This position operates within clearly defined institutional authority parameters and collaborates closely with centralized Academic Affairs, Admissions, and Executive Leadership. Principle Accountabilities and Core Competencies Campus Administration & Operational Leadership Serve as the primary on-site administrator, demonstrating strong administrative leadership and professional judgment in implementing institutional policies, procedures, and operational standards. Ensure campus operations align with the institution’s mission, educational objectives, and student success outcomes through disciplined operational oversight and accountability. Maintain a safe, professional, and student-centered campus environment conducive to learning and engagement. Supervise campus-based staff, providing clear expectations, performance accountability, coaching, and appropriate corrective action when necessary. Ensure staffing, scheduling, and operational readiness support instructional delivery and student services. Identify operational risks or compliance concerns and escalate matters promptly to senior leadership, exercising sound decision-making and risk awareness. Serve as the primary on-site response leader for campus operational emergencies, exercising sound judgment and escalating matters to executive leadership as appropriate. Admissions Execution Oversight Provide on-site oversight of admissions execution, reinforcing ethical recruitment practices, compliance discipline, and adherence to institutional policy and accreditation standards. Monitor daily admissions activity to ensure timely follow-up, accurate communication of program information and costs, and professional documentation of student interactions. Reinforce adherence to approved admissions scripts, disclosures, and procedural requirements through coaching and performance monitoring. Collaborate with the Director of Admissions to identify training needs, address performance gaps, and strengthen execution consistency. Immediately escalate any admissions practices that may present ethical, regulatory, or compliance concerns. Authority Parameters: Oversight is limited to campus-level execution and coaching. Institutional admissions policies, enrollment targets, and enrollment criteria remain centralized. Reporting Structure: Admissions personnel operate within a dual reporting structure. Enterprise-level strategy, policy, and performance expectations are established by the Director of Admissions. Day-to-day operational supervision, execution oversight, and on-site accountability are managed by the Senior Campus Director. CRM & Enrollment Funnel Oversight Oversee campus-level use of the institutional CRM system, ensuring accurate data entry, documentation integrity, and consistent workflow adherence from inquiry through enrollment start. Monitor campus enrollment funnel metrics, applying data-informed decision-making to support institutional effectiveness and continuous improvement. Ensure admissions staff maintain complete and accurate student records and follow established CRM processes. Support marketing execution by ensuring timely lead follow-up and accurate source attribution. Identify CRM data integrity issues or workflow gaps and communicate findings to institutional leadership. Authority Parameters: Responsibility is limited to CRM usage, documentation quality, and funnel execution. System configuration and reporting architecture remain centralized. Student Support & Retention Oversight Oversee campus-based retention and engagement functions, ensuring student support services operate in alignment with institutional policy and student-centered best practices. Monitor attendance, engagement, and persistence indicators to identify early risk factors impacting student success. Ensure timely intervention and proper documentation for students at risk of withdrawal. Coordinate with Academic Affairs leadership to promote student achievement, persistence, and program completion. Foster a campus culture that supports belonging, accountability, and academic success. Ensure campus-level adherence to institutional Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and attendance policies through consistent monitoring, documentation integrity, and timely intervention. Academic & Program Coordination Support Program Managers and faculty to ensure instructional readiness, consistency, and operational alignment with academic standards. Ensure classrooms, labs, and instructional resources are properly maintained and prepared. Monitor adherence to academic schedules, instructional requirements, and program delivery expectations. Escalate instructional or student concerns appropriately, demonstrating collaborative problem-solving and sound professional judgment. Authority Parameters: Academic policy, curriculum governance, faculty evaluation, and instructional authority are retained by Academic Affairs leadership. Compliance, Documentation & Continuous Improvement Ensure campus compliance with accreditation standards, regulatory requirements, and institutional policies through disciplined documentation and procedural oversight. Maintain accurate campus records and support audits, accreditation reviews, and site visits. Participate in institutional evaluation processes and implement corrective actions as directed. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, accountability, and ethical conduct across campus operations. Personnel actions are executed in collaboration with Human Resources and the Senior Vice President of Education. Accountability Accountable for campus-level performance indicators including enrollment conversion, persistence, completion, and student experience metrics in alignment with institutional targets. Monitor campus resource utilization, escalate capacity constraints, support budget forecasting, maintain operational efficiency.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred
  • Minimum 7–10 years of experience in postsecondary education leadership, admissions management, or campus operations
  • Demonstrated experience supporting ethical admissions practices and student services
  • Strong leadership, documentation, and compliance awareness skills
  • Goodwill’s SOAR values in daily interactions.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree preferred

Responsibilities

  • Campus Administration & Operational Leadership Serve as the primary on-site administrator, demonstrating strong administrative leadership and professional judgment in implementing institutional policies, procedures, and operational standards.
  • Ensure campus operations align with the institution’s mission, educational objectives, and student success outcomes through disciplined operational oversight and accountability.
  • Maintain a safe, professional, and student-centered campus environment conducive to learning and engagement.
  • Supervise campus-based staff, providing clear expectations, performance accountability, coaching, and appropriate corrective action when necessary.
  • Ensure staffing, scheduling, and operational readiness support instructional delivery and student services.
  • Identify operational risks or compliance concerns and escalate matters promptly to senior leadership, exercising sound decision-making and risk awareness.
  • Serve as the primary on-site response leader for campus operational emergencies, exercising sound judgment and escalating matters to executive leadership as appropriate.
  • Admissions Execution Oversight Provide on-site oversight of admissions execution, reinforcing ethical recruitment practices, compliance discipline, and adherence to institutional policy and accreditation standards.
  • Monitor daily admissions activity to ensure timely follow-up, accurate communication of program information and costs, and professional documentation of student interactions.
  • Reinforce adherence to approved admissions scripts, disclosures, and procedural requirements through coaching and performance monitoring.
  • Collaborate with the Director of Admissions to identify training needs, address performance gaps, and strengthen execution consistency.
  • Immediately escalate any admissions practices that may present ethical, regulatory, or compliance concerns.
  • CRM & Enrollment Funnel Oversight Oversee campus-level use of the institutional CRM system, ensuring accurate data entry, documentation integrity, and consistent workflow adherence from inquiry through enrollment start.
  • Monitor campus enrollment funnel metrics, applying data-informed decision-making to support institutional effectiveness and continuous improvement.
  • Ensure admissions staff maintain complete and accurate student records and follow established CRM processes.
  • Support marketing execution by ensuring timely lead follow-up and accurate source attribution.
  • Identify CRM data integrity issues or workflow gaps and communicate findings to institutional leadership.
  • Student Support & Retention Oversight Oversee campus-based retention and engagement functions, ensuring student support services operate in alignment with institutional policy and student-centered best practices.
  • Monitor attendance, engagement, and persistence indicators to identify early risk factors impacting student success.
  • Ensure timely intervention and proper documentation for students at risk of withdrawal.
  • Coordinate with Academic Affairs leadership to promote student achievement, persistence, and program completion.
  • Foster a campus culture that supports belonging, accountability, and academic success.
  • Ensure campus-level adherence to institutional Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and attendance policies through consistent monitoring, documentation integrity, and timely intervention.
  • Academic & Program Coordination Support Program Managers and faculty to ensure instructional readiness, consistency, and operational alignment with academic standards.
  • Ensure classrooms, labs, and instructional resources are properly maintained and prepared.
  • Monitor adherence to academic schedules, instructional requirements, and program delivery expectations.
  • Escalate instructional or student concerns appropriately, demonstrating collaborative problem-solving and sound professional judgment.
  • Compliance, Documentation & Continuous Improvement Ensure campus compliance with accreditation standards, regulatory requirements, and institutional policies through disciplined documentation and procedural oversight.
  • Maintain accurate campus records and support audits, accreditation reviews, and site visits.
  • Participate in institutional evaluation processes and implement corrective actions as directed.
  • Promote a culture of continuous improvement, accountability, and ethical conduct across campus operations.
  • Personnel actions are executed in collaboration with Human Resources and the Senior Vice President of Education.
  • Accountable for campus-level performance indicators including enrollment conversion, persistence, completion, and student experience metrics in alignment with institutional targets.
  • Monitor campus resource utilization, escalate capacity constraints, support budget forecasting, maintain operational efficiency.
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