This Stanford University resource provides sample CVs for several fields. I found the Administration and Policy Analysis example most helpful, although the field is slightly different from my own, because of the combination of corporate and academic experience in the CV.
CV of a Doctor of Education with over 30 years of experience, specializing in providing professional development workshops for professors and administrators.
This is a report on a study that was conducted on the work-life balance at SCU. As expected, the study includes surveys and interviews. I am impressed that an administration would care so much that they would spend the resources on conducting a study on w0rk-life balance.
This article suggests not using fellow faculty as subject matter experts in work-life balance issues that require interacting with administrators or human resource personnel. The recommendation is to treat each challenge as an opportunity for research and to seek out the appropriate sources, much like a study or investigation.
I like the layout of this CV, however, if the sections were more distinguished (perhaps lines that separate major categories such as publications vs grants, it might help the reader.
This was similar in structure to the Maxwell link, except the headers were centered. I thought that was a little easier to read, however the minimal spacing between the previous section and the header threw me off. I did not see any service or community/student involvement/mentorship with this one.