Associate Vice President of Community Health & Well-Being Division of Student Affairs
Pittsburgh, PA - USA
Job Summary
Carnegie Mellon University is pleased to announce the national search for the Associate Vice President of Community Health and Well-Being (AVP).
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 Universitys 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 Universitys forward progress and share Carnegie Mellons 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
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 studentfocused 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 Universitys 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 Universitys forward progress and share Carnegie Mellons 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.
In this role you will be responsible for the strategic leadership and visionary direction of a multidisciplinary team and will champion the directors of Counseling & Psychological Services University Health Services and Wellness and Meaning-Making Programs in their successful management of operations and the advancement of programs and addition the AVP provides co-leadership of the Highmark Center for Health Wellness and Athletics that opened in Fall 2024.
Primary Responsibilities
- Provide visionary leadership for a center that prides itself on the delivery of care resources and programs.
- Supervise and manage department head direct reports: Executive Director Counseling and Psychological Services; Executive Director University Health Services; and Director Wellness and Meaning-Making Programs.
- Lead strategic planning efforts.
- Provide expertise to support the Universitys case management and care team that manages behavioral intervention responsibilities through an individual student success and self-advocacy model.
- Assist in fundraising and grant-writing efforts in support of the new facility and ongoing programs.
- Develop and coordinate a strategic campus outreach and communication plan to convey University priorities resources and opportunities to support a vision for health and well-being.
- Support campus emergency preparedness and response.
- Develop and maintain intentional collaborative relationships to promote teamwork and advance the priorities of the Division and University.
- Serve as a core member of the Student Affairs Leadership Team; provide counsel on matters related to the health and well-being of students and the campus community to institutional leadership.
KEY OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR THE ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELL-BEING
To be successful the Associate Vice President will address the following key opportunities and challenges:
- Foster a unifying strategic vision for community health and well-being
- Expand awareness of community health and well-being resources
- Champion health and well-being as foundational to student and academic success
- Advance a culture of collaboration related to student well-being
- Steward resources and operations strategically
- Provide inspiring and supportive leadership to a committed and high-functioning team
For additional information on each of these key opportunities please view the position profile listed on the Isaacson Miller website
We are looking for candidates who can demonstrate:
- An understanding of the differences and commonalities that will be necessary for student engagement that serves both undergraduate and graduate students
- Demonstrated commitment to the fostering of a diverse and inclusive student community
- Proficiency and competence in working in a globally-minded and international campus environment
- Exceptional communication strategic planning and stakeholder engagement skills
- Facility in analyzing data to develop and assess programs to drive change and innovation
- Highest personal and professional integrity
- Adaptable and able to function effectively in a complex environment and work with all stakeholders within and outside of the institution
- Intellectually curious and open-minded; motivated and energized by a talented and high-performing student body
- Strategic leader able to engage with diverse stakeholders
QUALIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS
Education:
The minimum educational qualifications include a masters degree in health counseling wellness student affairs administration higher education or an appropriately related field. A terminal degree in a related field is preferred.
Professional Background & Experience:
- At least seven (7) years of relevant progressive leadership and a track record of success in management and supervision of health mental health health promotion or a closely related area of health care practice and administration.
- Ability to articulate integrate and implement health and counseling models and standards of professional practice and licensure appropriate to a university setting evidenced by previous experience.
- Knowledge of local regional and national issues trends and best practice standards in primary health care health promotion and prevention mental health health insurance and managed care as well as of national certification and accreditation requirements.
- Proven record of success and commitment to working with a globally diverse student body.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and implement strategic objectives motivate and develop staff effectively manage resources and cultivate strong collaborative relationships with multiple constituent groups.
- Evidence of innovation through partnerships projects programs and initiatives.
- Strong leadership interpersonal communication and critical thinking skills are essential.
Preferred Qualifications
- Knowledge and direct experience in a college or university student health mental health or health promotion setting.
- Experience in dealing with public health issues crisis management and emergency response.
- Experience with behavioral intervention teams.
- Grant writing experience
A combination of education and relevant experience from which comparable knowledge is demonstrated may be considered.
Requirements:
- Applicantsfor this positionmustbecurrentlylegallyauthorized to workfor CMUin the United States. CMU will notsponsor or take over the sponsorship of an employment visa for this Mellon is not a qualifying employer for the STEM OPT benefit: only the 12-month OPT may be used to work at Carnegie Mellon.
- Successful completion of a pre-employment background check including Child Protection Clearances (Act 153)
NOMINATION & APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Carnegie Mellon University has engaged Isaacson Miller to assist in this important search.
While this position is posted in Workday for visibility all applications nominations and inquiries should be submitted via the Isaacson Miller website.
Applications should include a cover letter and a CV/resume.
Joining the CMU team opens the door to an array of exceptional benefits.
Benefits eligible employees enjoy a wide array of benefits including comprehensive medical prescription dental and vision insurance as well as a generous retirement savings program with employer contributions. Unlock your potential with tuition benefits take well-deserved breaks with ample paid time off and observed holidays and rest easy with life and accidental death and disability insurance.
Additional perks include a free Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus pass access to our Family Concierge Team to help navigate childcare needs fitness center access and much more!
For a comprehensive overview of the benefits available explore our Benefits page.
At Carnegie Mellon we value the whole package when extending offers of employment. Beyond credentials we evaluate the role and responsibilities your valuable work experience and the knowledge gained through education and training. We appreciate your unique skills and the perspective you bring. Your journey with us is about more than just a job; its about finding the perfect fit for your professional growth and personal aspirations.
Are you interested in an exciting opportunity with an exceptional organization! Apply today!
Location
Pittsburgh PAJob Function
University Administration and ManagementPosition Type
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