Executive Leadership Career Opportunities

Dallas College is seeking visionary, student-centered leaders to help guide one of the nation’s largest and most innovative community college institutions. Executive roles offer the opportunity to shape strategy, lead complex organizations and advance work that directly impacts students, employees and the communities we serve.

Serving more than 100,000 learners each year across seven campuses in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, Dallas College operates as a unified institution with a shared goal: transforming communities through education. The college places students at the center of all efforts while advancing access, equity and workforce-aligned learning.

Executive leaders play a critical role in advancing this mission by driving innovation, building partnerships and supporting academic and operational excellence across the institution.

Explore current executive opportunities to learn how your leadership, expertise and vision can help shape the future of Dallas College and the communities it serves.

Campus President

The Campus President serves as the senior campus leader and primary representative of Dallas College within the local community, responsible for advancing student success, workforce alignment, and community impact. Reporting to the Chancellor, this role provides strategic leadership across campus operations, sector development, and community engagement while building strong partnerships that support regional economic growth. The Campus President plays a key role in driving innovation, fostering a student‑centered culture, and aligning campus initiatives with the college’s mission and strategic priorities.

Vice Provost, School of Manufacturing and Industrial Technology

The Vice Provost for the School of Manufacturing and Industrial Technology serves under the Provost and provides leadership for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of credit hour programs in the field of Manufacturing and Industrial Technology, while serving as an advocate for students, faculty, instructors, local business, and industry. Additional responsibilities include assisting and advising the Provost in matters pertaining to professional and technical education and actively engaging with community and employer partners to create new partnerships, responsive programs, and revenue opportunities.

Vice Provost, School of Education

The Vice Provost for the School of Education serves under the Provost and provides leadership for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of credit hour programs in the field of Education, while serving as an advocate for students, faculty, instructors, local business, and industry. Additional responsibilities include assisting and advising the Provost in matters pertaining to professional and technical education and actively engaging with community and employer partners to create new partnerships, responsive programs, and revenue opportunities.

Updated June 3, 2026