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Residence Hall Coordinator Newark
Residence Hall Coordinators (RHCs) at the University of Delaware play a key role in creating engaging and dynamic experiences within each of our residential communities. Through our residential curriculum, staff provide opportunities for students to learn and grow through building and floor level initiatives, while ensuring the safety and wellbeing of between 300 and 600 students. RHC’s work within an assigned residential area to create living environments that facilitate positive learning experiences and support the academic mission of the University.
Case Manager, Office of the Dean of Students Newark
The Office of the Dean of Students is a central resource for students, families, faculty and staff when navigating the complexities of the university experience through student support and advocacy, family engagement, and collaborations. Our vision is that our office will lead the University of Delaware in utilizing student experiences and their holistic development to shape campus culture.
Psychological Assistant, Sports Performance Team Newark
The UD Sport Psychology team is responsible for providing mental health, counseling, and mental performance services to our 21 varsity programs, consulting with our coaches and staff members, and developing and presenting workshops for multiple audiences. The Psychological Assistant, Sport is a member of the Center for Counseling and Student Development, embedded in athletics with the other two sport psychologists. The Psychological Assistant, Sport position is designed for an early career psychologist who is accruing hours for licensure, requires supervision, and has a specialization in working with athletes. The position is a one-year contract that can be renewed one time, for a total of two years in the position, allowing time to accrue sufficient hours for licensure as a psychologist in Delaware, sit for the licensing exam (EPPP), and become licensed as a psychologist.