Director, Center for Student Wellbeing- UT Chattanooga
Job DescriptionThis person is responsible for directing and coordinating programs and services which include but are not limited to, Mental Health Education, Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention, Suicide Prevention Awareness, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence and Stalking Prevention, Motivational Interviewing Program, Student Health and Wellness Initiatives, Smoking Cessation, Cold and Flu Prevention, Nutrition, Sexual Health, Sleep Promotion, and Stress Reduction. The Center for Student Wellbeing works with all university departments, students, and community organizations to increase awareness and decrease risk to overall health and wellnessManagement RESPONSIBILITIES Provide direction for the Center for Student Wellbeing's Administrative Assistant, Assistant Directors, Interns, and Graduate AssistantsWorking closely with the Chief Health Affairs Officer and the Director of Business Affairs for the Division of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, manage and, if needed, revise all budgets, accounts, and grant funding for the centerPerform other duties as assignedOutreachCoordinate Residence Life trainings (AOD, Step UP! & MH, and Columbia Scale)Coordinate campus-wide trainings, such as but not limited to: UTC Step UP Bystander Intervention program, Sexual Misconduct and Relationship Violence Training, Opioid Overdose Reversal Training and Suicide Prevention (QPR & Assist/Columbia Scale)CollaborationCollaborate with relevant university coalitions and committees and serve as liaison within the campus for holistic wellnessEstablish and maintain strategic partnerships between key campus and community stakeholders to advance wellness initiativesRepresent the Center for Student Wellbeing on various campus committees and through volunteering at campus events, collaborate with closely aligned departments on co-sponsored initiatives and programs. Oversee UTC Wellness Advisory Council (Be Well initiative)Assessment/PlanningCreate a culture of assessmentComplete the Biennial Review for federal compliance to Edgar 86 and submitOversee appropriate campus surveys (i.e. Healthy Minds Survey and ACHA-National College Health Assessment (NCHA)) using data to advance wellness initiativesManage the four-year strategic planning process with JED CampusDevelop, manage, and monitor strategic plan and direction of the CenterDevelop, review and evaluate the strategic priorities for the Center and for EMSAParticipate as an active member of the Division of Enrollment Management and Student AffairsDisseminationDisseminate information on the work and progress of the Center to the University, and at local, regional, and national meetings and conferencesCompetencies And QualificationsKnowledge/experience in health promotion, prevention, social change models/principles, mental health crisis response, suicide preventionOutstanding communication (written and oral), interpersonal, and organizational skillsDemonstrated ability to coordinate and implement campus/community process or program Sensitivity to diversity and multicultural issues.Demonstrated ability to positively and effectively lead and facilitate campus and community partnershipsCompensation And BenefitsUT Market Range: MR13Anticipated hiring salary: $80,200Find more information on the UT Market Range structure Find more information on UT Benefits Review of applications will begin on 5/18/26 and will continue until the position is filled. Applications received bythis datewill receive priority consideration.QualificationsMinimum Qualifications: Requires a Master’s degree in Public Health, Health Education, Social Work, Counseling, Behavioral Sciences or related field.A minimum of two years of experience in education or closely related setting.Preferred Qualifications: Supervisory experience with relationship to mental health/counseling or similar services.