Asst Director Health Promotion
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Job Description Please submit a cover letter with your resume POSITION SUMMARY: The Assistant Director of Health Promotion plans and facilitates comprehensive university-wide well-being programming that includes the management and administration of the University's wellness graduation requirement for students (WELL 100 and WELL 101 courses). The Assistant Director serves as a campus leader in health education and partners with colleagues in the Health & Well-being Unit, student peer educators, and campus partners to provide outreach and programming that supports the student population. The position provides oversight of the campus-wide Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug (ATOD) prevention and education programming, including but not limited to orientation programming, meeting with students related to medical transports, contributing to threat assessments, and making on and off-campus referrals for higher levels of care as needed. Leads the Collegiate Recovery Program on campus and coordinates with campus and community partners to support students in recovery, and sober curiosity, including recovery space and individual and group meetings. JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: Health Promotion (50%) Collaborates with colleagues in Health Promotion, the Health and Well-being Unit, and campus partners to develop, coordinate, facilitate and evaluate a variety of health promotion initiatives for the campus community based on sound theory and evidence informed practice of college health promotion Supervises and provides direction to the Manager - Health Promotion Serves as the content expert and provides oversight in the Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drug (ATOD) prevention, education, outreach, and recovery programming efforts for the campus community Schedules and facilitates meetings with students who are medically transported for ATOD use and oversees the assigning of the educational components and follow-up assessment meetings as part of the Safe Spiders Protocol Oversees the coordination of care with both on and off-campus service providers to offer specialized group and individual therapy around alcohol and other substance use Organizes recovery support groups, and campus collaboration for Naloxone training, Recovery Ally Trainings, and campus-wide ATOD outreach Serves as an incident-specific member of the University's Threat Assessment Team (TAT) Serves as an admissions committee liaison for referral of resources to incoming summer students; provides consultation and reviews readmission documentation with oversight by Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). Provides support and referrals to students along the spectrum of recovery, and responds to recovery support inquiries from students, family members, and other campus or community members; community resource for addiction and recovery topics; provides referrals to on- and off-campus providers. Participates in after-hours and weekend meetings and programs as needed Prepares the university's Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug (ATOD) Biennial Review for even numbered years and submits to UR Compliance department prior to December 1 Instructs Mental Health First Aid classes; serves as a Wellness Coach for the campus community Serves as Co-Chair of the Peer Education and Advocacy Funding Council that facilitates funding for health and well-being focused student groups; facilitates the NASPA Certified Peer Education training to the council as needed; provides direct oversight to UR Well Peer Educators (student peer educators). Provides oversight and administration of UR Living Well - Living-Learning Community for the academic year when active. Key responsibilities include planning and conducting monthly meetings with the participants (students), developing educational content, planning team-building activities and trips, coordinating well-being certifications, managing a budget, setting goals and evaluating the program. Develops, monitors, annually reviews and updates all departmental budgets to provide sound fiscal management for the department including all operating and employment budgets Identifies grant opportunities and funding sources for department initiatives (substance use disorder, disabilities, peer education/advocacy council); applies for relevant grants at the local, state and/or national level. Serves on University and Student Development committees and working groups as assigned Advocates for inclusion of all people in Health & Well-being facilities, programs and communications while providing a commitment to work effectively with students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds. Wellness Graduation Requirement (50%) Provides oversight of content development, course design, implementation, instruction, scheduling, evaluation, and monitoring of the university graduation requirement for wellness, including the following: Serves as Chair of the WELL 100 Steering Committee that meets in the Spring-Summer semesters to provide campus partner coordination