Collegiate Recovery Program Coordinator Center for Health Education and Wellness UTK

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Knoxville, TN - USA

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Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

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The Center for Health Education and Wellness at the University of Tennessee Knoxville is hiring for a Collegiate Recovery Program Coordinator.

The Collegiate Recovery Program Coordinator oversee programs and services to meet the needs of students in or those exploring the option of recovery from alcohol drugs and/or mental health disorders. This position assists in establishing an environment in which students in recovery feel a sense of connection to the campus community. Additionally the position facilitates individual alcohol education and campus recovery-focused alcohol and other drug prevention efforts.

This position develops and coordinates health and wellness initiatives for University of Tennessee Knoxville students. This role works to mobilize develop and sustain evidence-informed campus-wide health promotion practices based on collected data and national best practices. While the role leads with community level interventions some individual or small group programming may be needed to meet the needs of students and create an environment that promotes student success.



Responsibilities
  • Design implement and coordinate evidence-informed wellness programs grounded in best practices and aligned with departmental and institutional priorities

  • Develop strategic plans goals and measurable objectives for health promotion programs and services

  • Collaborate with campus partners to co-develop and co-deliver programming

  • Manage program logistics (planning timelines materials facilitators space and promotion)

  • Collaborate with key stakeholders on and off campus to develop a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to health promotion for students

  • Consult and mentor students one-on-one and within groups and provide front line advocacy and support

  • Connect students to appropriate campus and community resources

  • Assist with student led programing (ex: outreach initiatives workshops and tabling events)

  • Serve as a visible approachable wellness resource for students and the broader campus community Provide input on management of the overall office budget

  • Establish clear and measurable learning and behavior-change objectives for wellness initiatives

  • Use assessment findings to continuously improve services and demonstrate program impact

  • Maintain accurate program documentation calendars and reports

  • Actively contribute to a collaborative and supportive office culture

  • Support department-wide initiatives events and strategic priorities

  • Assist with special projects and cross-functional efforts as needed



Qualifications

Required Qualifications

  • Education:Bachelors degree in Public Health Social Work Health Education Counseling Higher Education or related field
  • Experience:One (1) year of relevant experience in substance use prevention recovery support wellness programming or direct student support within a higher education healthcare or community-based setting. Relevant graduate assistantships internships practicum experiences or peer recovery support experience may be considered in lieu of full-time professional experience.
  • Knowledge Skills Abilities:Knowledge to conceptualize health promotion in the context of higher education with application to substance use recovery and student well-being. Understanding health promotion behavior change and recovery-relevant theories and models. Ability to critically review health-related and recovery-related professional literature relevant to college students and assess its applicability and utility for effectiveness in a collegiate recovery setting. Experience applying evidence-informed and best-practice collegiate recovery programs and recovery support initiatives. Strong written oral and interpersonal communication skills particularly in recovery-oriented and student-centered contexts.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Education:Masters degree in Public Health Social Work Health Education Counseling Higher Education or related field
  • Experience: Two (2) or more years of professional experience working in collegiate recovery substance use prevention behavioral health or recovery-support environments. Experience providing direct support to students in recovery facilitating recovery-related programming or peer-support spaces and collaborating with campus and community partners is preferred.
  • Knowledge Skills Abilities: Knowledge of management strategies and health behavior change models as they relate to recovery and recovery-supportive campus environments. Skill in gathering compiling and synthesizing information to develop recovery-oriented initiatives and educational materials. Experience facilitating a variety of educational and engagement methods including presentations workshops trainings and peer-support or community-building activities.

Work Location

  • This position is on-site at the University of Tennessee Knoxville Campus.

Compensation and Benefits

  • UT market range: MR08
  • Anticipated hiring range: Starting salary of $46000 with final salary commensurate with education and experience.
  • Find more information on the UT Market Range structurehere
  • Find more information on UT Benefitshere

Application Instructions

For best consideration applicants should submit their complete applications before March 13 2026.

About The College/Department/DivisionThe Division of Student Life is comprised of an outstanding group of professionals who create student-centered opportunities that contribute to a transformative Volunteer Experience. These opportunities allow students to grow their skills and knowledge outside of the classroom. From health and wellness to service and engagement we provide opportunities where students exemplify the Volunteer Spirit inspiring others to learn lead and serve.

Our departments provide essential services that support student success and future growth fostering engagement leadership and wellness while enhancing belonging. Together they create transformative experiences that help students achieve both academic and personal goals.




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