How to Apply


A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position.


Summary


Reporting to the Director of Office of Counseling and Workplace Resilience, the Workplace Mental Health Program Manager at Michigan Medicine will partner with other main institutional resources to provide guidance in the implementation of collaborative and system-wide resilience, crisis response, and mental and emotional well-being programming for Michigan Medicine faculty, staff, house officers, and medical learners. In this position, you will offer a range of preventive and response interventions, including early detection of mental health concerns and tailored programs within the healthcare environment. You will engage with the Michigan Medicine community through a variety of outreach activities, including presentations and training, and will be knowledgeable about the well-being needs of healthcare professionals.


Responsibilities*


Be an expert resource and practitioner in applying current research to inform evidence-based and best practice strategies, interventions, and innovations in areas such as: stress management, mind-body interventions, compassion/empathy fatigue, grief and loss, moral distress, burnout prevention, trauma-informed care, and positive psychology.


Design educational presentations, training, and outreach to Michigan Medicine faculty, staff, house officers, and medical learners, focused on emotional well-being topics relevant to healthcare professionals.


Lead OCWR organizational efforts to implement Stress First Aid as a model of stress support and coping.


Lead the Michigan Medicine Peer Support Network by coordinating with Michigan Medicine partner offices to enhance impactful event response strategies.


Manage programming to support house officers and medical learners; implement strategies to increase access to critical mental health services for house officers and medical learners.


Offer consultation to Michigan Medicine leaders on emotional health and well-being concerns.


Have the opportunity to draft articles, reports, publications, and abstracts related to mental health in the workplace; present programs at academic/professional conferences; oversee and evaluate pilot projects.


Required Qualifications*



Work Locations


Will require travel to multiple locations on and off the medical campus. Available for occasional flexible working hours to meet the needs of the healthcare community. This position will be mainly onsite with some opportunity for flexible working arrangements. Flexible or hybrid work arrangements are reviewed annually and may be subject to change.


Additional Information


To view the comprehensive job description, please see this link: Workplace Mental Health Program Manager Job Description


Benefits At The University Of Michigan


In addition to a career filled with purpose and opportunity, The University of Michigan offers a comprehensive benefits package to help you stay well, protect yourself and your family and plan for a secure future. Benefits include:



U-M EEO/AA Statement


The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.




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