Rush University - Dean, College of Nursing
Company: Academic Career & Executive Search
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Rush University Dean, College of Nursing Academic Career &
Executive Search is pleased to assist Rush University in its search
for Dean, College of Nursing. This is a truly defining moment at
Rush University and an exceptional opportunity for a bold,
visionary leader to shape the next era of one of the nation’s
premier Colleges of Nursing. As Dean, you will stand at one of the
most influential intersections in healthcare today: where academic
nursing, an integrated academic health system, and national policy
come together to drive change. Rush seeks a leader with the
intellectual range, strategic clarity, and national stature to
elevate nursing education, expand the reach of research and
innovation, and strengthen the College’s role as a driving force in
the future of healthcare. This is a role for a Dean who is
energized by possibility, motivated by impact, and ready to lead at
an institution celebrated for excellence, discovery, and its
longstanding commitment to improving health outcomes across the
country. Rush enters this search in a period of exceptional
momentum and strategic clarity. The College of Nursing is long
recognized as one of the premier nursing institutions in the
country with multiple DNP programs ranked in the Top 5 nationally,
placing it in rare company and establishing Rush as the strongest
performer in Illinois by a significant margin. The specific
rankings are as follows: DNP Leadership is ranked No. 2, Adult
Gerontology Primary Care is ranked No. 2, Pediatric Primary Care is
ranked No. 2, Psychiatric Mental Health is ranked No. 3, Adult
Gerontology Acute Care is ranked No. 3, and Family Nurse
Practitioner is ranked No. 4.The University is embedded within a
health system that includes a perennial U.S. News & World Report
Best Hospitals Honor Roll medical center and three
Magnet®-designated hospitals. Across the enterprise, Rush is widely
acknowledged for leadership in health equity, community engagement,
and innovative care models shaped by its enduring Anchor Mission,
an institution-wide commitment to advancing the health and economic
vitality of Chicago’s West Side. The College’s international brand
and reputation for clinical excellence uniquely position the next
Dean to extend Rush’s global influence in nursing science,
practice, and workforce preparation. Yet, Rush is not resting on
its reputation. The University and Health System are making
deliberate, enterprise-level investments in academic nursing as a
driver of clinical excellence, workforce innovation, and health
equity. The next Dean will help position Rush at the forefront of
the national dialogue on nursing workforce development, regulatory
change, interprofessional practice, and the science and policy that
underpin advanced nursing roles. The Dean will also lead the
continued growth of the College’s research enterprise and promote
team science, translational scholarship, and the integration of
strong PhD and DNP research pathways. The Dean will bring vision,
political and relational acumen, collaborative strength, and the
capacity to lead across academic, clinical, and policy spheres.
This includes stewarding faculty recruitment and retention,
cultivating a high-performance and inclusive culture, safeguarding
enrollment health, advancing succession planning, and ensuring
operational alignment within a complex academic health enterprise.
A critical part of this work includes strengthening
academic–practice partnerships with Rush University Medical Center,
the Department of Nursing, and the Department of Academic Practice
Nursing (DAPN); advancing technology-enabled and interprofessional
educational models; championing student success, affordability, and
the social determinants of learning; and serving as a visible
advocate for philanthropic investment and external research
funding. The Dean will also ensure long-term institutional vitality
by strengthening faculty pipelines, mentoring emerging leaders, and
building the structures needed for sustained programmatic and
organizational continuity. This position reports to the provost and
provides leadership to 135 faculty and 93 staff supporting more
than 1,150 master’s and doctoral (DNP and PhD) students. Rush
offers a generous employee benefits package and the advantages of a
world-class academic health system, while Chicago provides an
unusually rich environment for collaboration and national
influence, offering unmatched access to leading health care,
research, philanthropic, and policy partners across the broader
health ecosystem. LEADERSHIP PRIORITIES & RESPONSIBILITIES The Dean
will steward the next chapter of the College’s academic, research,
and clinical contributions while advancing a strategic agenda
aligned with the University and Health System. Key areas of
leadership include: Expanding the College’s national and
international influence by shaping discourse on emerging political,
regulatory, and policy issues impacting the profession of nursing.
Leading the continued growth of the College’s research enterprise,
securing resources that enhance scholarly impact, and supporting
team science, translational scholarship, and strong PhD/DNP
research pathways. Deepening integration with the Department of
Nursing and the Department of Academic Practice Nursing (DAPN) to
strengthen the academic–practice continuum, revitalize
partnership-based revenue, and expand clinically embedded learning
models. Enhancing the student experience across master’s and
doctoral programs, with emphasis on academic quality, professional
formation, and innovative teaching models. Advancing education,
research, and clinical practice across diverse populations and
settings, including evidence-based and technology-enabled
approaches. Integrating emerging technologies and evidence-based
practices into instructional design, research methodologies, and
preparation of advanced practice nurses. Driving interprofessional
collaboration across the University and Health System to ensure
faculty and students are embedded in contemporary team-based care
environments. Serving as a strong ambassador and advocate for the
College within the University and among national and international
partners. Strengthening community partnerships and expanding the
College’s role in health equity, policy, and community-engaged
practice. Cultivating shared governance, faculty development,
organizational coherence, and inclusive excellence in a hybrid and
evolving academic workplace. Providing disciplined, forward-looking
stewardship of resources, navigating financial complexity while
supporting enrollment, affordability, faculty pipelines, and
succession planning. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS An earned doctorate in
nursing or a closely related field. Illinois RN licensure or
ability to obtain licensure in the state of Illinois. Demonstrated
strong history of progressive leadership in academic nursing,
including success with accreditation, faculty development, and
program innovation. A distinguished scholarly record suitable for
appointment as a tenured full professor. Proven success in securing
external research funding. Excellence in teaching. About Rush
University Rush University is an elite academic health system
comprising Rush University Medical Center, Rush Copley Medical
Center, Rush Oak Park Hospital, and a broad network of outpatient
facilities. Nationally recognized for excellence in patient care,
medical discovery, health equity, and community partnership, Rush
is a perennial U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals Honor Roll
institution with several clinical programs, such as neurology,
neurosurgery, and orthopedics ranked in the nation’s Top 10. All
three Rush hospitals hold Magnet® designation, the highest
recognition for nursing excellence, underscoring the system’s
long-standing leadership in nursing practice and professional
development. Enrolling approximately 2,770 students across the
College of Nursing, College of Health Sciences, and Rush Medical
College, Rush emphasizes hands-on clinical experience in diverse,
high-acuity settings and scholarship that informs practice and
health policy. The College of Nursing is consistently ranked among
the nation’s top nursing schools, with multiple DNP programs in the
Top 5 nationally and No. 1 in Illinois. Rush is also recognized for
LGBTQ Healthcare Equality, disability inclusion, and its nationally
regarded Anchor Mission, which reflects a deep, sustained
commitment to community health, equity, and economic vitality on
Chicago’s West Side. More about The College of Nursing Living in
the Area Chicago offers a rich professional, cultural, and civic
environment for a senior academic health leader. As one of the
nation’s largest metropolitan centers, the city provides broad
access to health, academic, and research institutions, as well as
nonprofits, policy organizations, and community partners. This
ecosystem creates meaningful opportunities for cross-sector
collaboration, influence, and impact beyond the University.
Chicago’s extraordinary ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic
diversity aligns closely with Rush’s mission-driven focus on health
equity, community health, and social justice. The surrounding
communities reflect real and visible health disparities,
positioning the Dean to contribute in tangible ways to improving
health outcomes and advancing equity. Chicago’s neighborhoods and
suburbs offer a wide range of living environments, from
transit-connected urban communities to family-friendly suburban
areas, providing flexibility for faculty, staff, and students. The
city’s vibrant cultural and intellectual landscape, including
world-class arts institutions, a robust civic sector, and extensive
community engagement networks, further enhances the quality of life
and provides a dynamic backdrop for leadership within a major
health system and academic institution. To Apply Please apply
through the application link and do not email applications.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received and should
include a cover letter and curriculum vita. Ideally cover letters
should not exceed two pages. All applications are treated
confidentially. Inquiries, referrals, and nominations are also
treated confidentially. Inquiries and questions: Please send to
RushDeanNursing@acesrch.com . Nominations and referrals: Please
send the nominee’s name, title, and contact information if
available to nominations@acesrch.com . The salary range for this
position is $300,000-375,000 with opportunity for additional
incentive. Institutional Information Rush is an equal opportunity /
Affirmative Action employer.
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