
Greencroft Communities is seeking a mission-driven Vice President of Clinical Services (VPCS) to provide system-wide leadership and oversight of clinical operations across our organization. Reporting to the Senior Vice President of Operations and Quality, this role ensures excellence in clinical quality, regulatory compliance, resident outcomes, and team development.
The VPCS serves as the executive leader for nursing, quality improvement, infection prevention, regulatory compliance, and clinical education, partnering closely with affiliate leadership to advance resident-centered care and innovation. This leader embodies One Team, One Mission, balancing strategic vision with hands-on operational support when needed.
Key Responsibilities Include:
Leading system-wide clinical strategy and compliance
Ensuring regulatory readiness, quality outcomes, and risk management
Coaching and mentoring clinical leaders across affiliates
Overseeing workforce strategies, staffing optimization, and Just Culture practices
Driving data-informed quality improvement initiatives and innovation in care delivery
Qualifications:
BSN required; master’s degree preferred
Active RN license with Indiana compact eligibility or ability to obtain
10+ years of senior clinical leadership experience, including multi-site oversight
Strong expertise in regulatory compliance, quality improvement, and operational leadership
Benefits:
This is an opportunity to join a values-driven organization committed to excellence, collaboration, and compassionate care.
For any questions, please contact Ilia - Recruitment Coordinator at 574-537-4029.

Mission: In keeping with our Mennonite values and high standards of care, Greencroft Communities is committed to creating dynamic communities that embrace the creativity, contributions and challenges of aging for all.
Greencroft Communities (GC) is a not-for-profit, faith-based continuing care living community system, organized in 2002. Greencroft Communities serves as the umbrella organization for affiliated and managed communities. Each affiliated community is a not-for-profit entity, with its own board of directors appointed by the Greencroft Communities Board of Directors. Occasionally a management partnership may be formed with a local for-profit owner.
Approximately 2,000 people live in Greencroft-related communities, served by 1,100 team members, in northern Indiana, north-central Ohio and central Michigan. People from at least 20 faith traditions make up the resident populations.