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Berklee College of Music

Student Health Liaison

Berklee College of Music, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298

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Berklee College of Music . Under the supervision of the Director, Health Services Administration, this position is primarily responsible for supporting our Peer Wellness Educators team and social media content and delivery. The Student Health Liaison works collaboratively with other members of Health and Wellness teams, especially the Survivor Advocate and SAVE Peer Educators. The overarching goals are to increase access to health services and information; promote informed decision-making around health; and to prevent negative health outcomes.

Responsibilities

Supervise and train 4 student employees (Peer Wellness Educators).

Oversee all administrative functions as a student employer (e.g., hiring PWE’s, scheduling, payroll).

Lead health and wellness social media committee.

Develop timely, relevant, and evidence-based social media content for a community of musicians, actors, and dancers.

Assist in coordinating outreach events (e.g., reserving spaces for on-campus wellness classes, events, clinics, and programs).

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in public health, social work, counseling, education, health sciences, or equivalent experience.

Master’s degree preferred.

Experience working in a college, university, or healthcare environment preferred.

Specific skills and experience in health education/promotion in a higher education environment are preferable.

Preferred Qualifications

Master’s degree.

Experience working in a college, university, or healthcare environment. Specific skills and experience in health services relevant to late adolescents/young adults, counseling services, and/or student affairs in a higher education environment are preferable.

Proven ability to work independently when needed, with little supervision or guidance.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required

Ability to work in a culturally diverse environment and interact with culturally diverse individuals.

Experience with college health education and intersectionality.

Excellent written and oral communication skills and the ability to effectively communicate both individually and in group settings.

Working knowledge of a variety of health topics impacting college-aged populations.

Expertise with social marketing and communications strategies.

Demonstrated interpersonal skills and the ability to understand and address the dynamic concerns of college students with empathy.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred

Master’s degree.

Experience working in a college, university, or healthcare environment. Specific skills and experience in health services relevant to late adolescents/young adults, counseling services, and/or student affairs in a higher education environment are preferable.

Proven ability to work independently when needed, with little supervision or guidance.

Additional Information

Continued employment is based on ongoing grant funding.

Hiring Range: $33 to $38/hr; salary dependent on relevant experience and education.

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