Higher ed consulting and managed services for ERP, finance, and IT operations
CampusWorks advises and operates critical systems for colleges and universities—primarily Ellucian (Colleague, Banner), Workday, and legacy Oracle/SQL Server infrastructure. The hiring mix skews heavily senior and executive (17 of 22 open roles), concentrated in engineering and finance, signaling clients are deep in multi-year ERP modernization and compliance work rather than greenfield builds. Active projects (financial aid optimization, HR system modernization, IT strategic planning) and pain points (finance ERP tuning, internal controls, data protection) reflect a client base navigating regulatory pressure and aging on-premise estates.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Information Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer, Executive Director IT Services
CampusWorks is a consulting and managed-services firm serving higher education institutions across the United States since 1999. The company operates across five service lines: managed services, optimization, enterprise solutions, technology management, and data services. Core expertise spans ERP platforms (Ellucian Colleague and Banner, Workday, Oracle), functional consulting in financial aid, enrollment, HR, and finance, and infrastructure management (Cisco, Palo Alto, VMware, Azure, AWS). Clients are typically mid-to-large institutions wrestling with legacy system fragmentation, compliance requirements, and digital modernization—problems that drive long-term advisory and implementation engagements rather than point solutions.
Ellucian Colleague and Banner, Workday, and Oracle. The company also manages SQL Server, Blackbaud (for advancement), and on-premise infrastructure.
Financial aid system optimization, ERP implementations (Banner modules, Workday), HR system modernization, IT strategic planning, compliance audits, and enterprise data/reporting solutions.
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