Campus is on a mission to maximize access to a world-class education. 

At Campus, students come first, and we mean it. Our goal is to enable everyone to have access to a superb education without having to take on student debt. We power online two-year degree programs featuring live, online interactive classes led exclusively by faculty from top-ranking schools in the country (think Princeton, NYU, UCLA, Spelman, and more) – all at community college costs.

We’re backed by an investor team that believes deeply in our vision for the future of education -- our investors include Sam Altman (OpenAI), Jason Citron (Discord), Peter Thiel (Founders Fund), Michael Bloomberg (Bloomberg Ventures), Shaquille O’Neal and others who support our vision for the future of education in America. 

Position Overview:

We are looking for a talented Compliance Manager to join our team. As Compliance Manager, you will work closely with our Chief Legal Officer and President to drive the design and implementation of our company-wide compliance program. This is a rare opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a fast-paced and growing company where your responsibilities and role will grow over time. 

The successful applicant must be proactive, detail-oriented, and an excellent communicator - fully focused on understanding the universe of applicable rules and regulations and operationalizing them into a top-notch and user-friendly compliance program. 

What you’ll do:

  • Help design and operationalize all things compliance at a mission-driven higher education startup. 
  • Lead and manage key compliance projects from initiation to completion, working closely with cross-functional teams.
  • Assist in the creation, review, and streamlining of various policy documents and training modules. 
  • Translate a variety of federal and state mandates and regulations into compliance programs, working with teams across the business to build trainings for different populations and tracking compliance via a compliance dashboard.  

About you:

  • 4+ years experience in a compliance role at a fast-paced startup, in the higher education space, or at an organization with an extensive working relationship with federal or state governments. 
  • Ideally, experience or familiarity with federal and state regulations related to higher education institutions and accreditation standards. 
  • Proactive and self-motivated, with the ability to work autonomously and manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
  • Exceptional organizational and project management abilities, with a keen attention to detail.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to think strategically and execute tactically.
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, and able to effectively interact with stakeholders at all levels.
  • Flexibility and adaptability to thrive in a dynamic and rapidly changing startup environment.

Location: New York | Hybrid schedule onsite Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

What you’ll get:

  • Opportunity for impact– as an early team member, you’ll be an integral player in bringing our vision to life
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Salary: $90,000 to $110,000
  • Equity: A competitive equity package befitting this crucial role
  • In-office catered lunch
  • Unlimited PTO and hybrid work schedule

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