Notre Dame, IN, United States Full-time Vice President for Student Affairs EIC3
Company Description The University of Notre Dame is more than a workplace! We are a vibrant, mission-driven community where every employee is valued and supported. Rooted in a tradition of excellence and inspired by our Catholic character, Notre Dame is committed to fostering an environment of care that nurtures the whole person-mind, body, and spirit. Here, you will find a deep sense of belonging, a culture that prioritizes well-being, and the opportunity to grow your career while being a force for good in the world. Whether contributing to world-class research, shaping the student experience, or supporting the University's mission in other ways, you will be part of a dedicated team working to make a meaningful impact on campus and beyond. At Notre Dame, your work matters, and so do you!
Job Description The Care and Wellness Consultant is a full-time, limited term administrative position reporting to the Center for Student Support and Care and serves as a key member of the non-clinical case management team. In this embedded role, this Care and Wellness Consultant specializes in working with Residential Life Hall Staff, offering student support for student staff with mental health concerns, providing professional and student staff training, and consulting on student care and crisis support.
This is a limited term position with funding through June 2027.
Case Management
Provide non-clinical case management oversight for all cases involving members of hall staff, particularly resident assistant and assistant rector roles.
Assist referred students in making use of University and/or community resources.
Maintain the electronic database of case management records.
Manage additional responsibilities that are distributed amongst the staff of the Center.
Education and Outreach
Establish and maintain collaborative and consultative working relationships with campus partners across the University including Student Affairs and Academic Units.
Train professional and student Residential Life staff on identifying and responding to student concerns and trauma informed care.
Coordinate People with Hope to Bring hall staff restoration groups and restorative mini-grants and serve as a campus-wide facilitator for programs.
CARE Team
Coordinate with the CARE Team on students in need of higher-level interventions and to ensure continuity of care.
Lead conversations within Residential Life regularly on student needs and interventions.
Provide support to hospitalized students and assist in transition back to campus.
Assist student staff to navigate post crisis situations and attend to staff wellbeing.
Qualifications Qualifications, Skills, and Experience
3-5 years experience and advanced degree in Counseling, Social Work, Education, Divinity or related field.
Experience managing crisis situations.
Knowledge about developmental, psychological, social, and medical issues related to college-aged students particularly in a residential education setting.
Creating and facilitating educational programs for college students in a developmental model.
Previous training or ability to be trained in I CAN HELP, GreeNDot, Mental Health First Aid, and Wellness and Resilience (University of Pennsylvania Resilience Program).
Demonstrated commitment to diversity, social justice, and multicultural competencies.
A commitment to the University's Catholic identity and the ability to implement policies, programs, services and best practices that are consistent with the University's Catholic mission, values, and teachings.
Additional Information Salary: Up to $57,000
Applications will be accepted through May 21, 2026
RESUME & COVER LETTER ARE REQUIRED to be considered for this position. Please add in the attachments section of your application.
The University of Notre Dame seeks to attract, develop, and retain the highest quality faculty, staff and administration. The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or age in employment. Moreover, Notre Dame prohibits discrimination against veterans or disabled qualified individuals, and complies with 41 CFR 60-741.5(a) and 41 CFR 60-300.5(a). We strongly encourage applications from candidates attracted to a university with a Catholic identity.
The University of Notre Dame was founded in November 1842 by Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, a French missionary order. It is located adjacent to South Bend, Indiana, the center of a metropolitan area with a population of more than 315,000. Chartered by the state of Indiana in 1844, the University was governed by the Holy Cross priests until 1967, when governance was transferred to a two-tiered, mixed board of lay and religious trustees and fellows.