Director For Wellbeing, Accessibility & Student Success

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

Madison, WI, US
Base: $115,000 - $128,000; bonus/equity: not speci...
Fully remote
Master's degree in higher education or related field
Five years of progressively responsible experience
Supervising professional staff in student affairs
The Director provides strategic leadership for systemwide initiatives that advance holistic student success, retention, and completion through integrated academic and career advising, health, mental health, accessibility, and well-being strategies

Job Summary

  • The Director provides strategic leadership for systemwide initiatives that advance holistic student success, retention, and completion through integrated academic and career advising, health, mental health, accessibility, and well-being strategies.
  • This role requires recruiting, supervising, and mentoring professional staff supporting student success while serving as a systemwide resource on student mental health and well-being policy.
  • Candidates can expect a starting annual salary within a range of $115,000 - $128,000 commensurate with their education, related experience, and qualifications.

Matching Summary

The Director provides strategic leadership for systemwide initiatives that advance holistic student success, retention, and completion through integrated academic and career advising, health, mental health, accessibility, and well-being strategies.

Salary

Base: $115,000 - $128,000; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Excellent benefits package including health & retirement contributions

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Master's degree in higher education or related field
  • Five years of progressively responsible experience
  • Supervising professional staff in student affairs
  • Knowledge of student mental health best practices
  • Experience with disability and accessibility services

Nice-to-have

  • Doctoral degree in a related field
  • Multi-institution or system-level higher education experience
  • Grant development and funding identification skills
  • Advanced knowledge of population-level mental health strategy
  • Data-informed decision-making expertise

Key Requirements

  • Earned master's degree in higher education, counseling, psychology, public health, or closely related field
  • Five years of progressively responsible experience in student affairs
  • Demonstrated leadership in developing well-being and accessibility initiatives
  • Eligibility to work in the United States without employer sponsorship

Work Rights

Must be eligible to work in the US (citizen, national, permanent resident, or authorized foreign national)

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