Assistant Director of Health Promotion for Collective Impact and Capacity-Building
Tufts University | |
Minimum $72,500.00, Midpoint $90,700.00, Maximum $108,900.00
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United States, Massachusetts, Somerville | |
124 Professors Row (Show on map) | |
Jun 03, 2026 | |
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Overview
The Division of Student Life is responsible for the intellectual, social, and holistic development of Tufts students outside of the classroom and works closely with staff and faculty to create a unique and powerful experience for the entire student body. Within the Division of Student Life, the Health Promotion department advances the University's academic mission by fostering systems-level initiatives to support the well-being and success of all students. Through collaboration, consultation, and culture change, we help all students learn, grow, and thrive at Tufts.
The Health Promotion department is grounded in interdisciplinary research and practice, with a particular focus on public health, education, and developmental psychology. We use a Collective Impact approach to foster systems-level change throughout and beyond the Student Life team. What You'll Do A cover letter is required with submission.
Reporting to the Director of Health Promotion, the Assistant Director will enact the strategic initiatives of the Health Promotion department. The Assistant Director (AD) is a collaboration-oriented colleague who is committed to socio-ecological and harm reduction approaches to student health and well-being. The AD provides expertise in public health and health promotion as a member of Health and Wellness within Tufts Student Life. The AD develops, implements, and assesses Health Promotion programming aligned with the strategic priorities of Student Life.
In addition to supporting the overall strategic priorities of the Health Promotion department, the Assistant Director has two areas of particular focus and expertise: Collective Impact: The AD supports the Health Promotion department in developing and enacting a Collective Impact model to advance strategic wellbeing and student success priorities. Capacity-Building: The AD partners with departments within and beyond Student Life, as well as student leaders, to build their capacity to foster a campus climate that supports wellbeing and student success. The AD also performs other duties as assigned by the Director of Health Promotion. This position also serves as an active member of a diverse workforce and participates in the College's efforts to create a respectful, inclusive, and welcoming environment.
What We're Looking For Basic Requirements:
Knowledge and experience typically acquired by:
Preferred Qualifications:
Special Work Schedule Requirements: This is a hybrid position expected to be on campus at least 3 days per week, and requires evening and weekend availability for campus events. Pay Range Minimum $72,500.00, Midpoint $90,700.00, Maximum $108,900.00 Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range. | |
Minimum $72,500.00, Midpoint $90,700.00, Maximum $108,900.00
Jun 03, 2026