You visit a campus and immediately catch the misses: an unreported ceiling tile hanging loose, an HVAC unit humming off-key for days, a landscaping crew that submitted a full invoice after delivering half the scope. You don't wait for feedback from a parent. You fix the gap before it becomes visible.
That discipline defines this role. Alpha runs premium K–12 campuses where families expect an environment that is secure, reliable, and always ready for a tour—not just polished for special occasions. You will own that expectation across the Northwest: anchored at the San Francisco Bay Area campus, with frequent travel to sites in CA, WA, NV, UT, OR, and ID. Your efforts determine whether a campus maintains its premium feel or begins a quiet decline between leadership visits.
Year one will focus heavily on establishing standards and vendor discipline: defining what "ready" means, building audit routines, removing underperforming vendors, and training Campus Coordinators and Site Specialists into a consistent operational rhythm. As the region expands and your playbook matures, the role evolves into sustained regional leadership. You will be the operator the network turns to when launching a new campus, managing a crisis, or refining a standard.
This is a field-based position. If your preference is to lead from behind a screen, this role is not the right fit. If you want direct accountability for maintaining a premium experience across 25+ schools—and the authority to deliver it—continue reading.
Ensure every campus in the Northwest region remains safe, premium, and tour-ready every single day.
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It’s super hard to qualify—extreme quality standards ensure every single team member is at the top of their game.
Over 50% of new hires double or triple their previous pay. Why? Because that’s what the best person in the world is worth.
We don’t care where you went to school, what color your hair is, or whether we can pronounce your name. Just prove you’ve got the skills.