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Description

The Opportunity
Oberlin College and Conservatory - a top-ranking liberal arts college and world class conservatory of music in Ohio - is seeking an experienced advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) to serve as its inaugural Associate Director of Clinical Operations in Student Health Services (SHS). Reporting to the Director of SHS, the Associate Director assists in managing the daily operations of Student Health, a role which includes clinical, outreach, and office functions. Under the Director's supervision, the Associate Director supports the coordination of overall operations and provides advanced clinical oversight and direct patient care, ensuring services align with best practice standards, ethical guidelines, and legal/regulatory requirements. The incumbent will foster a welcoming, student-centered, supportive atmosphere at Student Health for the delivery of advanced clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for Oberlin's students in need of medical care and support. Oberlin enrolls just under 3,000 students, a large portion of whom used Student Health for approximately 2,500 appointments over the last academic year. Competitive candidates will have direct experience as an advanced practice provider in an active outpatient clinical setting; a Master's or Doctoral degree in nursing; significant administrative talent; a demonstrated commitment to ensuring the provision of high-quality, equitable, and accessible services that meet the needs of a diverse population; excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills; and demonstrated knowledge and skill in applying forward thinking and innovative approaches and best practices. A collaborative approach, attitude, and practice are essential for success both within SHS and between SHS and Oberlin's Counseling and Psychological Services for students, as well as with other campus partners and stakeholders.
About Student Health and Wellbeing & SHS
At Oberlin College and Conservatory, Student Health and Wellbeing is the primary source for health, wellness, and alcohol and drug-related health education, prevention, and harm-reduction services for students. Led by Assistant Vice President Andrew Oni, Student Health and Wellbeing is comprised of Student Health Services, Counseling and Psychological Services, and Health Promotion and Prevention Services. Each of the units has a director; and now there will be Associate Directors of Clinical Operations in both Student Health and CAPS. Each of those Associate Directors reports to the Director of their unit and holds responsibility for clinical administration and daily operations, coordination of services, and alignment of functions with mission, best practices and standards, and professional, ethical, and legal requirements.
This position combines administrative duties (30%), advanced clinical practice as a provider (40%), case management (10%), health promotion and campus outreach (10%), and interdisciplinary collaboration (10%). The position integrates key elements of student healthcare that interconnect with CAPS clinicians, Health Promotion and Prevention staff and programs, Student Affairs colleagues, and off-campus providers. With the parallel Associate Director in CAPS, this position shares responsibility for serving a diverse student population and supporting students' access to inclusive and culturally relevant clinical care.
Responsibilities and Essential Job Functions
The Associate Director will:
- Assist the Director in operational workflows and administrative logistics of SHS.
- Oversee the management of Medicat (EHR) for clinical documentation and data management.
- Serve as a consultant to faculty, staff, students, and parents on clinical health matters.
- Assist the Director with the development of policies and procedures in adherence to accreditation standards, policies, and local, state, and federal regulations and licensing requirements.
- Assist in establishing departmental goals, objectives, policies, procedures, assessment practices, and strategic plans for services.
- Support the Director in coordination, consultation, and logistical coordination for crisis/liaison services.
- Assist with public health surveillance and outbreak response.
- Support and participates in quality improvement initiatives.
- Provide direct patient care, including comprehensive health assessments (history, physical examination, and diagnostic evaluation), diagnosis and management of acute and chronic medical conditions within scope of practice, and treatment of illnesses, injuries, and ongoing health concerns.
- Order, interpret, and evaluate diagnostic tests (labs, imaging, etc.).
- Prescribe medications, treatments, and therapeutic interventions in accordance with Ohio APRN licensure and prescriptive authority.
- Maintain an appropriate independent or collaborative clinical caseload.
- Perform minor procedures within scope of practice.
- Lead coordination of care for students with complex medical and behavioral health needs.
- Develop and manages individualized care plans in collaboration with interdisciplinary providers.
- Serve as a primary clinical liaison with off-campus providers and specialists.
- Lead collaborative efforts with the Office of Health Promotion by integrating individual health education with
campus wide initiatives that foster a culture of wellbeing, inclusivity, and prevention. - Collaborate closely with physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, mental health clinicians, and
campus partners. - Provide clinical consultation and guidance to staff and campus stakeholders.
- Perform other related duties, as assigned.
Qualifications
Required
- A Master's or doctoral degree in nursing
- Current Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) license in good standing in the State of Ohio
- National Board Certification in an APRN specialty (e.g., FNP, ANP, WHNP)
- Valid Ohio Certificate to Prescribe (CTP) and DEA licensure (or eligibility
- Certification in BLS/CPR (required); ACLS and/or public health or case management certifications preferred
- Two to five years of advanced clinical practice experience; college health, primary care, or community health settings strongly preferred
- Advanced clinical judgment, diagnostic reasoning, strong interpersonal and leadership skills, and ability to work independently and collaboratively
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of client information obtained during care/treatment, in accordance with professional standards, HIPAA (Health Information Portability & Accountability Act), FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), and state regulations
- Demonstrated ability to model cultural competence, and experience working with students from underrepresented and marginalized backgrounds, including students of color and first-generation, low-income, LGBTQ+, and international students
- A collaborative spirit of warmth, acceptance, respect, and trust towards colleagues
Preferred
- Data analysis and assessment skills
- A self-motivated, self-directed commitment to high professional ideals
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- A sense of humor is helpful and appreciated
- Experience or interest in college health and supporting student wellbeing
Diversity Statement
Oberlin College is committed to the creation and nurturing of a diverse community of individuals through inclusive excellence. Diversity involves recognizing the value of differences and the inclusion of all members of the community including those that experience discrimination or under-representation. This is a core value of the organization as we strive for a culturally diverse student body, faculty, and staff that reflect the multicultural nature of the nation and our world and bring unique strengths and abilities, which contribute to our institution.
About Oberlin College and Conservatory
Founded in 1833, Oberlin College and Conservatory, an independent coeducational institution, holds a distinguished place among American colleges and universities. Oberlin was the first college to grant undergraduate degrees to women in a coeducational program and, historically, was a leader in the education of African Americans. The Oberlin community is known for its academic and musical excellence and its commitment to social engagement and diversity.
Oberlin's College of Arts and Sciences offers a rich and balanced curriculum in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics and offers the perfect confluence of the theoretical and the hands-on. Enrolling over 2,300 students across 44 majors, the College of Arts and Sciences boasts an impressive student-to-faculty ratio of 11:1. In the Conservatory, a recipient of the prestigious National Medal of Arts, over 500 young musicians from nearly every state across the U.S. and dozens of countries receive world-class training from an outstanding faculty of artist-teachers; more than 200 of these students pursue a double degree.
Within this vibrant campus community, students have the opportunity to get involved in over 175 student clubs and organizations, 21 varsity sports teams, engaging research opportunities, and robust community-based learning courses, and over 75% of students study abroad or away. Within its scenic 440-acre campus (including a 22-acre nature preserve), Oberlin's facilities are unsurpassed by any school its size. The college has one of the nation's most extensive college library collections; one of the finest college art museums in the country; and first-rate facilities in music, theater arts, the natural sciences, computing, and physical education. Visit https://www.oberlin.edu/about-oberlin to learn more.
Application Process
Oberlin has partnered with Keeling & Associates (K&A) in this search process. Interested applicants must send a resume, preferably in PDF format, to [email protected]. The subject line of the email should read "Oberlin—Associate Director." Applications will be reviewed immediately, and all materials received by August 17th, 2026, will receive full consideration; the review process will continue until the position is filled. Please address all confidential inquiries and nominations to Jennifer S. Dickson at [email protected].
Oberlin College & Conservatory is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating an institutional environment free from discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, marital status, religion, creed, national origin, disability, age, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, family relationship to an employee of Oberlin College & Conservatory, and gender identity and expression.
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