Los Angeles, CA, 90006, USA
16 days ago
Support and Intervention Coordinator
Support and Intervention CoordinatorApply (https://usc.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/ExternalUSCCareers/job/Los-Angeles-CA---University-Park-Campus/Support-and-Intervention-Coordinator\_REQ20156228/apply) Office of the Provost Los Angeles, California The University of Southern California is one of the world’s leading private research universities with approximately 40,000 students from all 50 states and enrolls more international students than any other U.S. university. USC is located in the heart of Los Angeles, a culturally rich metropolitan city, and is close to both the beach and mountains with wonderful outdoor recreation opportunities. The mild temperatures along with the city’s average 329 days of sun per year makes Los Angeles a wonderful city to live and work. TheCSI Support and Outreach Coordinatoris responsible for facilitating, enhancing and supporting the wellbeing of students, faculty, staff, and campus communities. The Coordinator serves as an initial contact for individuals seeking various wellbeing services, and provides non-clinical case management support. The Coordinator works in collaboration with campus and community partners to connect students, faculty, and staff with the appropriate resources to meet their academic, professional, and personal goals. The Coordinator works with the Campus Wellness and Crisis Intervention team to create a culture of thriving for all members of the USC community. Job Accountabilities: • Provide case management and related supportive services to individual students, faculty, and staff on a wide variety of health, personal, and/or family emergencies. • Offer guidance and information on university resources, policies, and procedures. • Establish and maintain positive working relationships with campus partners. • Offer ongoing support to students, faculty, and staff to ensure continued success and wellness. • Provide support, consultation and case management of students seeking a health leave of absence • Track and monitor students, faculty, and staff in need of support and maintain real-time case records. • Provide guidance and support to faculty and staff who consult with CSI regarding concern for a member of the university community. • Assess Trojans Care for Trojans (TC4T) and Department of Public Safety (DPS) reports as they are received and coordinate follow-up with individuals of concern as appropriate. • Provide consultation, intervention recommendations and direct communication and follow-up, as appropriate, on individuals of concern and respond to concerns in a timely manner. • Serve on the Student Concerns Committee, preparing a summary report of cases for the committee to discuss. • Assist the Director, Associate Vice Provost, and Vice Provost with outreach and response to largescale incidents that may impact the university community. • Assist Associate Vice Provost with annual, bi-annual, and other assessment efforts as needed. Preferred Qualifications Education: • Master’s degree Preferred Field of Expertise • Student personnel administration, education, counseling, or related field Knowledge • Minimum of two years of experience in higher education • Knowledge of student development theory and application to practice • Awareness of common issues and trends for college students • Knowledge in areas of crisis and risk management, behavioral intervention, and community standards in a higher education environment • Demonstrated experience and creativity in managing difficult and complex situations involving, students, families, staff, and faculty • Understanding of intersectionality and how identity impacts the experiences of students, faculty, and staff Skills • Strong collaborator with the ability to think clearly and remain calm in the midst of stressful situations • Ability to manage multiple competing priorities • Strong oral and written communication skills • Strong interpersonal skills • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills • Ability to work in a highly collaborative manner with a diverse body of students, faculty, and staff • Ability to exercise discretion in handling highly confidential information and work with confidential and time-sensitive materials In addition, the successful candidate must also demonstrate, through ideas, words and actions, a strong commitment to USC’s Unifying Values (https://culturejourney.usc.edu/explore/unifying-values/) of integrity, excellence, diversity, equity and inclusion, well-being, open communication and accountability. The hourly rate for this position is $33.00. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations. #LI-MN1 Minimum Education: - Bachelor's degree Minimum Experience: - 2 years in higher education, providing counsel, guidance and/or assistance to students. Minimum Field of Expertise: - Demonstrated experience in wellness, wellbeing, positive psychology, harm reduction, prevention and intervention disciplines - Experience with emergency management and/or behavioral healthcare intervention activities. - Excellent analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. - Exemplary interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence, with demonstrated experience developing and maintaining relationships with diverse populations. - Lead guidance skills, able to manager, balance, and prioritize tasks, teams, and projects. - Knowledge of risk management, liability issues, and regulations in academics and higher education (e.g., FERPA). - Outstanding written and oral communication skills. - Experience with legal, statistical and technical documentation. - Demonstrated success recruiting, building and maintaining diverse teams. - Experience developing communication and instructional materials, and conducting in-person meetings. REQ20156228 Posted Date: 10/20/2024
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