Illinois College
Program Coordinator of Empower Your Life Program
Illinois College, Jacksonville, Illinois, United States, 62650
Job Details
Job LocationIllinois College - Jacksonville, IL
Position TypeFull Time
Education LevelBachelor's Degree
Travel PercentageNegligible
Job ShiftDay
The Program Coordinator will enhance outreach and coordination of mental health and substance disorders prevention work throughout campus. The Program Coordinator will also work with the Behavioral Health Coalition (BHC) and other community partners to develop better ways to serve students with trauma and severe mental health disorders, as well as those needing outpatient care support. In addition, the Program Coordinator will partner with the BHC to develop training for campus and community partners focused on the mental health and substance abuse needs of vulnerable and underrepresented populations. The Program Coordinator will also support work on amplifying awareness of and access to prevention work on power-based violence and substance use.
This is a grant-funded, 12-month, exempt position reporting to the Director of Student Health and Wellbeing in the Chesley Health and Wellness Center. The position's core work will be on-campus, with regular travel to connect with community partners.
Essential Functions:
The following list of duties is meant to be representative of the work performed in this position. The omission of a specific duty or responsibility will not preclude it from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical extension of position responsibilities.Coordinate and implement goals and objectives of the grant and the day-to-day activities of the projectCreate and facilitate the work of the Behavioral Health Coalition (BHC), which will provide additional mental health support for young adults, as well as training and advocacy to collaborating partners/agenciesCollaborate with the BHC and other campus partners to create and/or identify new resources and educate stakeholders on suicide and substance abuse, mental health promotion, and services available and reduce stigmaHost BHC trainings focused on professional development and advocacy meetings with community partners and agenciesWork with campus partners and BHC to develop messaging to IC parents and families about mental health support and their role as partners through Hilltop Family Connections PortalQualifications:
Master's degree preferred; Bachelor's required in education, student affairs, public health, sociology, psychology, counseling, criminal justice, or other relevant fieldProfessional experience working with college students strongly preferred; previous relevant professional experience requiredIntercultural competence and the ability to work with diverse populationsAbility to be self-directed in program development and managementAbility to develop and maintain collaborative relationships, engage in creative problem solving, and extend enlightened hospitality when working with othersStrong organizational skills and professional judgmentAbility and willingness to travel to attend training institutesDemonstrated commitment to a student- and learning-centered environmentWillingness to be flexible with work hours in order to support evening and weekend eventsAbility to communicate effectively orally and in writing with a wide variety of students, faculty, administration, staff, community members and outside vendors
Additional Job Details:Position Title:
Program Coordinator of Empower Your Life Program - The Chesley Path to Well-Being (Empower)Department : Chesley Health Wellness Center (CHWC)Reports to:
Director of Student Health and WellbeingStatus:
Full-time, 12-month, SalaryDate Last Revised:
October 2024
About Illinois College:Illinois College is a residential, private liberal arts college located in the heart of Illinois, 70 miles northeast of Saint Louis, Missouri, and 30 miles west of Springfield, the capital of Illinois. True to its founding vision in 1829, Illinois College is a community committed to the highest standards of scholarship and integrity in the liberal arts. The College develops in its students qualities of mind and character needed for fulfilling lives of leadership and service, fostering academic excellence rooted in opportunities for experiential learning while preparing students for lifelong success.
Job LocationIllinois College - Jacksonville, IL
Position TypeFull Time
Education LevelBachelor's Degree
Travel PercentageNegligible
Job ShiftDay
The Program Coordinator will enhance outreach and coordination of mental health and substance disorders prevention work throughout campus. The Program Coordinator will also work with the Behavioral Health Coalition (BHC) and other community partners to develop better ways to serve students with trauma and severe mental health disorders, as well as those needing outpatient care support. In addition, the Program Coordinator will partner with the BHC to develop training for campus and community partners focused on the mental health and substance abuse needs of vulnerable and underrepresented populations. The Program Coordinator will also support work on amplifying awareness of and access to prevention work on power-based violence and substance use.
This is a grant-funded, 12-month, exempt position reporting to the Director of Student Health and Wellbeing in the Chesley Health and Wellness Center. The position's core work will be on-campus, with regular travel to connect with community partners.
Essential Functions:
The following list of duties is meant to be representative of the work performed in this position. The omission of a specific duty or responsibility will not preclude it from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical extension of position responsibilities.Coordinate and implement goals and objectives of the grant and the day-to-day activities of the projectCreate and facilitate the work of the Behavioral Health Coalition (BHC), which will provide additional mental health support for young adults, as well as training and advocacy to collaborating partners/agenciesCollaborate with the BHC and other campus partners to create and/or identify new resources and educate stakeholders on suicide and substance abuse, mental health promotion, and services available and reduce stigmaHost BHC trainings focused on professional development and advocacy meetings with community partners and agenciesWork with campus partners and BHC to develop messaging to IC parents and families about mental health support and their role as partners through Hilltop Family Connections PortalQualifications:
Master's degree preferred; Bachelor's required in education, student affairs, public health, sociology, psychology, counseling, criminal justice, or other relevant fieldProfessional experience working with college students strongly preferred; previous relevant professional experience requiredIntercultural competence and the ability to work with diverse populationsAbility to be self-directed in program development and managementAbility to develop and maintain collaborative relationships, engage in creative problem solving, and extend enlightened hospitality when working with othersStrong organizational skills and professional judgmentAbility and willingness to travel to attend training institutesDemonstrated commitment to a student- and learning-centered environmentWillingness to be flexible with work hours in order to support evening and weekend eventsAbility to communicate effectively orally and in writing with a wide variety of students, faculty, administration, staff, community members and outside vendors
Additional Job Details:Position Title:
Program Coordinator of Empower Your Life Program - The Chesley Path to Well-Being (Empower)Department : Chesley Health Wellness Center (CHWC)Reports to:
Director of Student Health and WellbeingStatus:
Full-time, 12-month, SalaryDate Last Revised:
October 2024
About Illinois College:Illinois College is a residential, private liberal arts college located in the heart of Illinois, 70 miles northeast of Saint Louis, Missouri, and 30 miles west of Springfield, the capital of Illinois. True to its founding vision in 1829, Illinois College is a community committed to the highest standards of scholarship and integrity in the liberal arts. The College develops in its students qualities of mind and character needed for fulfilling lives of leadership and service, fostering academic excellence rooted in opportunities for experiential learning while preparing students for lifelong success.