Job Description
Summary: The College Community Health Educator (Wolves R.I.S.E Project Coordinator) designs, promotes, implements, and supports key initiatives and program activities related to evidence-informed/based health and wellbeing programs for the campus community in accordance with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA) Garrett Lee Smith (GLS) Campus Suicide Prevention grant. The health educator conducts regular programming, presentations, groups, events, brief interventions and initiatives that focus on harm reduction, education, prevention, and/or awareness, and community programs addressing substance use and suicide awareness and prevention.
Essential Responsibilities: - Designs, coordinates, and implements harm reduction and community wellness programs to the campus community.
- Individual case management services as needed for at-risk students.
- Writes, edits, and coordinates development of promotional materials, educational materials, training manuals, newsletters, and/or brochures, as appropriate to the program, in conjunction with marketing staff.
- Complete all required grant activities and reporting requirements.
- Oversee the grant budget and expenditures in compliance with approved line items; data collection; project evaluation and assessment.
- Ensure completion of quarterly and yearly reports to SAMHSA. Provide direction and leadership for project activities related to the creation of the Advisory Council, increased prevention and outreach, and improved campus response for suicide prevention. Responsible for reporting project data, trends for measuring success, and the completion of reports.
- Collects and analyzes data; prepares reports; and maintains program records and statistical information as required by college regulations.
- May train and direct staff, student employees and/or graduate students.
Physical Requirements: - Occasional evening hours / weekends.
- Occasional lifting up to 25 lbs.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications: - Master's degree in psychology, health and wellness, student counseling, social work, occupational therapy; or an equivalent combination of education plus experience is required.
- Knowledge of evidence-based mental health and wellness interventions in college aged students
- Understanding of brief interventions, education and programming to support students in the prevention of suicidality and substance abuse.
- Must have experience with diverse/underserved communities.
- Prior grant experience preferred.
About Keuka College: Keuka College, founded in 1890, is a liberal arts-based, private, four-year college in the heart of New York's Finger Lakes. The College offers small classes augmented by its trademark Field Period® program - an annual, 140-hour experiential learning internship. Graduates leave with significant, real-world experience because of this immersion in experiential learning - long the cornerstone of a Keuka College education. The College's 290-acre campus hosts just under 1,000 students, approximately 220 employees, and more than 5,000 summer conference guests. It is the largest private employer in Yates County, where its annual regional economic impact is more than $110 million. With a home campus on the shore of Keuka Lake, satellite classes throughout New York, and international programs in China and Vietnam, Keuka College carries on the original mission of its founder, the Rev. Dr. George Harvey Ball, to educate young students and adult learners "to bring strength to our nation and to help humanity." The College is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Keuka College is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or veteran status. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, this job description lists only those responsibilities and qualifications deemed essential.
Salary Description
$54600 to $60060 Keuka College Faculty Staff
Job Tags
Summer work, Internship, Afternoon shift,