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University of Houston

Program Director 2 - Student Wellness

🇺🇸 Houston, TX

🕑 Full-Time

💰 $65K - $74K

💻 Project Management

🗓️ July 23rd, 2025

Edtech.com's Summary

University of Houston is hiring a Program Director 2 - Student Wellness to develop and manage wellness programming aimed at promoting mindfulness and peak performance for law students. This role involves conducting crisis and wellness intake, maintaining student advising, overseeing staff and budgets, and collaborating with faculty and leadership to enhance student wellness.

Highlights
  • Manage operations of a large student wellness program within the Law Center, including staff oversight and budget management.
  • Develop and implement targeted wellness programming such as mindfulness sessions and stress-relief events.
  • Conduct intake and maintain regular appointments with students experiencing crisis or wellness concerns.
  • Collaborate with faculty, staff, and university leaders to address student emergencies and wellness issues.
  • Oversee planning and execution of large and small student events like orientations and commencement.
  • Preferred qualifications include a master’s degree in social work, psychology, or related fields; JD or legal background is advantageous.
  • Experience in customer service, record-keeping, data management, and event programming is highly valued.
  • Requires a minimum of five years of directly related experience; education or experience equivalent considered.
  • Salary range: $65,300 to $74,300 annually.
  • Reports and recommends program improvements based on collected data on student wellness needs.

Program Director 2 - Student Wellness Full Description


 | Department: Student Services, Law
| Salary: 65,300 - 74,300
| Description: Responsible for the operations of a large program or center at the university. Oversees staff, budgets, and projects.

1. Oversees a large department, program or center.
2. Manages budget and engages in strategic planning to ensure all goals are met.
3. Hires and directs the activities of staff.
4. Resolves personnel issues as they arise.
5. Engages in budget-planning, grant oversight, and policy development.
6. Implements new programs and projects and monitors ongoing activities of department or center.
7. Reviews department policies and processes and implements improvements as needed. 8. Represents department or center to internal and external constituents.
9. Performs other job-related duties as required.

The position works closely with and under the supervision of the Office of Student Affairs’ (OSA) Assistant Dean for Student Affairs (ADSA) at the University of Houston Law Center to develop and manage programming focused on promoting mindfulness and peak performance (collectively, “wellness”) for the approximately 1,000 students enrolled at the Law Center. The position will conduct intake for students experiencing crisis and/or wellness concerns and maintain a regular schedule of student appointments to help improve overall student wellness.

Given the position’s deep involvement with students and wellness, a degree in social work, psychology, or a related field is required, although a master’s degree in a related field is preferred. Given the position’s interactions with legal phenomena and systemic operations within the Law Center, applicants with a JD or connection to the legal profession will be thoughtfully considered. Additionally, given OSA’s heavy administrative load and the position’s duty to contribute to OSA administrative tasks, experience in the following areas is highly preferred: customer service; record-keeping; data management and tracking; and event management and programming.

The position’s primary responsibilities are as follows:

Collect, maintain, and analyze information related to student needs and wellness and provide reports and recommendations for improvements as needed.

Maintain a regular schedule of student advising and counseling meetings related to wellness in law school and during bar-preparation.

Identifying student wellness needs and developing and managing targeted programming, which may include stress-relieving events during final exams, regular mindfulness sessions, and volunteer opportunities.

Collaborate with faculty, staff, and other Law Center leaders including the leadership positions traditionally held by tenured full professors, the Dean and the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, to effectively manage student emergencies, crisis, and other wellness matters.

With the ADSA and OSA staff, oversee planning, logistics and operation of numerous large and small student events, such as commencement and entering student orientations.

Perform other job-related duties as required.

Additional Job Posting Information:

Interested candidates should have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills, and the ability to manage multiple projects, meet deadlines, and work effectively in a collaborative team environment.

This search is coordinated by OSA. In addition to the formal application made in response to this posting, applicants should send a short email to Assistant Dean Monica Mensah (memensah@uh.edu) expressing interest in the position with a resume or curriculum vitae attached.

Required documents: Resume/CV, Cover Letter

Experience will be considered in lieu of education. 

MQ: Education: Requires a thorough understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of an analytical, technical or professional discipline; or the basic knowledge of more than one professional discipline. Knowledge of the discipline is normally obtained through a formal, directly job-related 4 year degree from a college or university or an equivalent in-depth specialized training program that is directly related to the type of work being performed. Experience: Requires a minimum of five (5) years of directly job-related experience. Certification/Licensing: None.
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