Student Wellbeing - Be Well BU Program Assistants
Belmont UniversityAbout the role
Student Wellbeing - Be Well BU Program Assistants
Employment Type Student EmployeeHourly Rate 15.00Special Note: All students are required to read the BU Student Employment Policy prior to submitting an application. All Federal Work-Study students should read the program rules and regulations located at http://www.belmont.edu/sfs/employment/fws.html
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
The Be Well BU Program Assistants are
responsible for promoting and executing events and programs that support
Belmont University's Be Well BU initiative in line with university and
departmental strategic priorities. They will collaborate closely with Division for
Student Formation graduate assistants and various campus departments to provide
impactful programs designed to enhance student well-being. The Be Well BU Program
Assistants operate under the guidance of the Associate Dean of Students,
Student Well-Being.
Primary Duties
& Responsibilities:
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Assist with planning, promoting, and executing wellness programming events and
targeted wellness education for students.
• Support and implement student wellness initiatives, including programs that promote mental health, increase access to supportive resources, and address basic needs such as food security.
• Contribute to the development and implementation of a comprehensive communication, marketing, and social media plan for the Be Well BU program.
• Create and deliver presentations about student well-being as requested.
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Collect and review pertinent assessment data in reports submitted on a weekly,
per-semester, annual, and per-event basis.
Secondary Duties & Responsibilities:
- Support collaboration among wellness departments, academic programs, student organizations, and other campus partners to promote a holistic approach to student well-being.
- Assist with program research needs
- Attend meetings, trainings, and events that are partnered with Be Well BU
- Perform other related duties as assigned
- Strong event planning, marketing, and communication skills required.
- Health promotion experience preferred
- Skilled in utilizing social media, design, and other marketing platforms
- Ability to work mainly during business hours and some evenings/weekends. Required EducationMust be enrolled as a student at Belmont University. Graduate or undergraduate studies in Sports Administration, Public Health, Design, Media, Marketing, Leadership, or related health, business, communication, or educational field is preferred Required ExperienceNo experience required.
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