Assistant Director for Case Management

Company: UNC Charlotte
Location: Charlotte, NC 28262 (University City North area)

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The Assistant Director for Case Management will provide non-clinical assistance and support to students experiencing a broad range of issues, concerns or in crisis or distress through a variety of interventions, referrals and follow-up services. The Assistant Director for Case Management will handle highly confidential information and manage student behavioral issues and situations across the campus community. The Assistant Director for Case Management will assist students in navigating University administrative processes and respond to inquiries from students, faculty, parents, staff and members of the community; and educate, provide guidance and consultation to faculty and staff on how to manage students of concerns, including how and when to make appropriate referrals.

Minimum Qualifications:

? Master?s degree is in public health, counseling, social work, higher education or other related field. ? Minimum of one to three years full-time experience in case management in a higher education setting. ? A minimum of two to three years of post-graduate professional work experience in higher education working with college-age students in high need who are experiencing psychological distress or in crisis. ? Knowledge and experience in providing case management services. ? Knowledge of federal regulations regarding FERPA and the privacy of student records ? Current knowledge and experience applying best practices and appropriate legal/procedural regulations related to addressing students of concern. ? Working knowledge of college student development and mental health issues including, but not limited to anxiety substance abuse, depression and suicide. ? Ability to professionally and appropriately manage sensitive, private material, and information. ? Experience in crisis intervention, response and assessment.

Position Number:

001192

Posting Date:

12/23/2019

Closing Date:

Open Until Filled

American Recovery & Reinvestment Act Funded: