Community Wellness Coordinator
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Community Wellness Coordinator
Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience
Elevate Your Career at UCCS: Innovate, Inspire, and Impact in the Rockies!
Who We Are
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) is a premier educational institution that prides itself on academic excellence, research, and community engagement and is actively seeking a Community Wellness Coordinator to join our team! UCCS is committed to academic excellence, professional development, and fostering an environment that supports innovation and student success.
At the base of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Springs is captivated by its stunning landscapes, making it a paradise for nature lovers. This city is more than its scenery—a mosaic of history, arts, and a vibrant tech scene. We invite you to join a community that cherishes outdoor adventure as much as forward-thinking growth, an exceptional setting for both career and lifestyle.
Salary/Pay Range: $49,303 - $66,000 annually. Compensation will be commensurate upon experience and qualifications. This position is Exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) overtime provisions.
Work Location: Hybrid
Benefits at a Glance
- Generous Time Off: Enjoy 22 vacation days, 10 sick days, paid parental leave, 13 recognized holidays, and provisions for bereavement, jury duty, and FAMLI Leave.
- Robust Health Coverage: Our comprehensive medical plans cover preventative care at no cost, including a yearly mental health visit. Plus, benefit from affordable dental, vision plans, and competitive prescription drug prices.
- Financial & Retirement Benefits: Take advantage of our health savings, flexible spending accounts, and life and disability insurance. Plan for your future with our retirement options.
- Further Your Education: Avail twelve (12) waived credits per academic year for courses at any CU campus.
- Wellness & More: From wellness programs aimed at achieving your best self to various additional benefits through CU Advantage.
Summary
The Community Training and Empowerment Division of the Institute focuses on education, training, and program development to promote community level strength and resilience. Currently, the CTE division runs: 1) Peer Support programming for many organizations across the state, 2) the GRIT community training program, 3) resilience workshops/training, and 4) trauma course sequence (101-102)
Essential Functions
The duties and responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to:
- Consult, develop, implement, and support expansion of the GRIT program based on requirements from the County funding.
- Provide in-person and virtual trainings on GRIT curriculum and program.
- Coordinate ongoing tracking, communication, and connection with GRIT Coaches.
- Collaborate with institute partners on joint projects involving the GRIT program.
- Consult, develop, implement community trainings and workshops covering topics including, but not limited to, peer support, stress, trauma, resilience, team building, and interpersonal skills.
- Work with interested organizations to develop and deliver custom trauma/stress/resilience focused trainings and workshops.
- Provide support for current Peer Support program participants.
- Deliver Peer Support Initial Certification curriculum training developed by the Lyda Hill Institute to program participants as well as necessary on-going/follow-up training.
- Provide clinical support consulting to trained Peer Supporters.
- Serve as a liaison between the Lyda Hill Institute and the contracted agencies utilizing its Peer Support Program.
- Reach out to new organizations that might be interested in peer support to potentially generate new contracts.
- Assist, as time permits, in other projects that the LHIHR is involved in.
Tentative Search Timeline
- Priority will be given to applications submitted by: June 15, 2026
- Potential interview dates: June 22, 2026 - June 27, 2026.
- Potential start date: June 29, 2026.
Qualifications
- Must have a Master's degree in clinical psychology, Counseling, or other behavioral health fields OR Substitution (Bachelor's degree in clinical psychology, Counseling, or other behavioral health fields AND two years post-graduate experience in the mental health field.)
- Must have experience developing and providing training on psychological topics.
- Experience working in a team environment is required.
- Experience with Program Development is required.
- Must have experience in providing team building and organizational performance trainings.
- Experience with community disaster related issues including providing community support, with common psychological difficulties (i.e., substance abuse and dependence, suicide risks, depression, and anxiety) and stress/trauma specific challenges (including family violence, anger issues, and work-related stress) is required.
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