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Job No. 158046

  • Job Title:
  • Assistant Director, Mental Health and Wellbeing
  • Employer:
  • University of Dayton
  • Location:
  • Dayton , OH
  • Posting Date:
  • 19-Mar-2026
  • Description:
  • Position Summary:
    Are you a passionate educator, committed to helping college students achieve holistic wellbeing? The Brook Center is hiring an assistant director, mental health and wellbeing. This critical position advises the Co-Pilots (our mental health and wellbeing peer educators), facilitates mental health, wellbeing, and alcohol and other drug programming and presentations, leads the planning for the Flyers Farmers Market, mentors student leaders, and creates opportunities for students to be holistically well throughout their college experience. Join us!

    The assistant director, mental health and wellbeing will serve as a member of the larger integrative team within the Brook Center, which houses wellbeing education, mental health education, LGBTQ+ education, sexual violence prevention education, and alcohol and other drug education. As a critical member of the team, the assistant director will provide mental health and wellbeing education and life skills education through presentations, student programming, and more. Utilizing every level of the socio-ecological model, the assistant director will help our campus community understand the intersections between every day choices, sense of belonging, and mental and physical health. The assistant director will also lead key initiatives, such as World Mental Health Day and National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week, advise the Co-Pilots mental health and wellbeing peer educators, and chair the Flyers Farmers Market. All education will come from a perspective that is research-based, scientific, and applicable to college life.

    Mental Health and Wellbeing Education/Services: 65%
    - Create, implement, and assess comprehensive, evidence-based educational programming on mental health and wellbeing that have a high likelihood of achieving measurable improvements in mental health and wellbeing behaviors and/or student success, delivered through classroom presentations and partnering with student organizations. Education will be targeted to all students, with specific programs designed for specialty populations (specific student organizations, student groups with shared identities, students engaging in high risk behaviors, etc). Education should include the valuable insights taken from theory and best practices, including public health, student development theory, inclusive pedagogies, social determinants of health, and the UD Step Care Model. Topics should include, but are not limited to: mental health (such as stress management, anxiety, depression), alcohol and other drugs (including vaping and prescription drug misuse), food (such as nutrition, food insecurity, using the Food4Flyers food pantry), physical health (including exercise, sleep, vaccinations, infectious disease prevention), and mental health and wellbeing resources.
    - Oversee the success of key initiatives, such as Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Stress Less Week, World Mental Health Day, Alcohol Awareness Month, etc.
    - Serve as the primary manager of the Flyers Farmers Market, with assistance from the collaborative planning committee.
    - Support the success of the Food4Flyers basic needs pantry through education, promotion, and strategic logistical collaboration with the Brook Center student staff.
    - Utilize findings from climate and wellbeing surveys to improve programming, target education toward topics that are most relevant for UD students, and increase awareness of equity gaps in mental health and wellbeing across campus
    - Stay up to date on national trends, best practices, and relevant research across disciplines (public health, psychology, sociology, education, prevention, etc)
    - Articulate and enact a vision to the campus community of a holistically healthy campus, working toward a culture of wellbeing amongst students
    - Work occasional nights and weekends, as needed

    Teaching/Advising: 25%
    - Serve as the advisor for the Co-Pilots mental health and wellbeing peer educators, including serving as the instructor for UDI 402, their 1 credit hour mini-course. The advisor builds community amongst the team, supports the students as they offer peer health coaching and create educational experiences for their peers, individually mentors each student, and facilitates learning for the peer educators.

    Brook Center General Responsibilities: 10%
    - Serve on relevant committees
    - Participate as a full member of the Brook Center, contributing to shared initiatives, and supporting all members of the team to celebrate shared success
    - Perform other duties as assigned by the direct supervisor and the Director of the Brook Center
    - Manage programming budget
    - Assess programming and maintain a commitment to constant improvement

    Minimum Qualifications:
    - Bachelor's degree in related field with 2 years of experience designing, implementing, or assessing mental health and wellbeing education programs through internships, practicum, assistantships, or professional experience OR a Master's degree in related field
    - Ability to plan, organize, and run educational programming both independently and through collaboration across departments
    - High attention to detail
    - Strong written communication skills

    Preferred Qualifications:
    While not everyone may possess all of the preferred qualifications, the ideal candidate will bring many of the following:

    - Masters degree in College Student Personnel, Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Health Promotion, Public Health, exercise science, or related field
    - 2 or more years of post-master professional experience designing, implementing, and assessing mental health education, health education, or prevention programs in a higher education setting
    - A thorough understanding of student development, health promotion, behavior change, and population-based theories and models
    - Ability to thrive in a team-based, educational environment that values high expectations, integrity, and leadership, while possessing positive attitude and enthusiasm
    - Demonstrated ability to respond to students in crisis and refer to appropriate resources
    - Demonstrated ability to plan, organize, and run educational programming both independently and through collaboration across departments
  •  Contact information:
  • University of Dayton
  • Dayton, OH 45469
  • United States
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