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Associate Vice President of Community Health & Well-Being - Division of Student Affairs

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Carnegie Mellon University logoCarnegie Mellon University · Pittsburgh, PA
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Carnegie Mellon University is pleased to announce the national search for the Associate Vice President of Community Health and Well-Being (AVP). CMU's Division of Student Affairs is deeply rooted in an ethic of care and distinguished by its relational, collaborative, and responsive approach to serving students. CMU's commitment to holistic student development creates a vibrant, inclusive environment where students are supported in pursuing both their boldest aspirations and their everyday well-being. The Division of Student Affairs is comprised of over 20 departments and units, staffed by 240 full-time and 20 part-time positions, 50 seasonal coaches and instructional staff, and students. The Division is widely recognized for its culture of care and accessibility between students and staff. Community members consistently praise the responsiveness of administrators and their willingness to engage directly with student concerns. Collaborative relationships with faculty and academic units further enhance student support, creating an environment where students feel heard and valued. This relational culture is a defining strength of CMU. The AVP will advance the University's vision that prioritizes health and well-being as a foundation for lifelong success. The AVP leads a talented team of experts working in Counseling & Psychological Services (CaPS), University Health Services (UHS), and Wellness and Meaning-Making Programs (WMM). Together with their team, the AVP will lead the delivery of programs, services, education, and related resources that advance and support student health and well-being. The AVP will capitalize on the University's forward progress and share Carnegie Mellon's core values of dedication, collaboration, and creativity, supporting a campus culture known for an intensive and engaged approach to human development, problem solving, and real-world impact. About Community Health & Well-Being Carnegie Mellon University's Community Health & Well‐Being (CHWB) advances a comprehensive, student‐centered approach to wellness grounded in the National Institutes of Health's definition of wellness as an active, intentional process of choices that support a healthy and fulfilling life. Serving approximately 16,000 undergraduate and graduate students, CHWB provides high‐quality, cost‐effective medical care, mental health and counseling services, health promotion, and educational outreach that address the full spectrum of student well‐being, from physical and mental health to relationships, community connections, and daily life skills. CHWB is comprised of approximately 70 full and part-time staff and 45 CMU students, interns, and trainees. Counseling & Psychological Services offers professional mental health care, consultation, case management, crisis response, and education through a highly qualified team with expertise in the diverse psychological needs of college students. As a member of the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC), CaPS also supports a robust American Psychological Association (APA)- accredited doctoral internship clinical training program. CaPS also manages the Higher Education Response Team (HEART), which provides co-response with the CMU Police Department to mental health emergencies. University Health Services is fully accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) and delivers a comprehensive range of student‐focused clinical and preventive services, including management of a robust student health insurance program, preventive health screenings, nutrition counseling and education, vaccinations, prescription refills, and more. Wellness & Meaning-Making Programs comprises Wellness Initiatives and Religious & Spiritual Life. Staff in this department work in partnership with campus and community resources to offer a wide array of workshops, personal development opportunities, community-connection events, and services to support the student experience. Holistic health programs are also offered for the entire CMU community, including faculty, staff, and students. Overview of the Role: Reporting to the Senior Associate Vice President & Dean of Students, the AVP will advance the University's vision that prioritizes health and well-being as a foundation for lifelong success. The AVP will lead a talented team of experts working in Counseling & Psychological Services (CaPS), University Health Services (UHS), and Wellness and Meaning-Making Programs (WMM). This senior university leadership role will facilitate a framework for developing a visionary, forward-thinking approach to providing integrated, holistic health and well-being that engenders a common responsibility for individual and community health that will be a cornerstone of the CMU experience. The AVP will capitalize on the University's forward progress and share Carnegie Mellon's core values of dedication, collaboration, and creativity, supporting a campus cultur


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