Overview
Tufts University is creating a bold new vision for wellbeing-and we're looking for a leader to bring it to life. As the Director, University Wellness, you will serve as the architect of a comprehensive, integrated wellness strategy that supports students, faculty, and staff across all campuses. This first-of-its-kind role offers the opportunity to shape culture, influence policy, and design programs that promote mental, emotional, social, and physical health. You will collaborate with senior leaders and campus partners to embed wellness into the fabric of university life-creating a thriving, resilient community for years to come.
This newly created leadership role is responsible for building and leading a comprehensive, integrated model of university-wide wellness and wellbeing as a Community of Practice. You will collaborate, influence, and gain support for uniting prevention, intervention, health promotion, and culture change across all campuses for faculty, students, and staff. The position leads the design and implementation of an integrated strategy that promotes mental, emotional, social, and physical health in partnership with key stakeholders. This role is part of the centralized Health Services office and reports to the Associate Vice President, Health Services. At this time, the position does not have direct reports and will require strong influence without authority.
As the founding Director, you will have the unique opportunity to create an enduring legacy-building the framework, partnerships, and programs that define Tufts' commitment to holistic wellbeing for years to come. This role is not only about managing wellness services-it is about reimagining how a university lives, learns, and works well together.
What Were Looking For
Application Instructions: To receive full consideration, applicants should apply online and include: 1.) A resume 2.) A cover letter (two pages max) that addresses the following:
Vision for Wellness in Higher Education: How you would design and implement a university-wide wellness strategy that bridges across schools and aligns with student and faculty success, considering Tufts' unique environment.
Influence and Change Leadership: Examples of how you have successfully navigated institutional complexity and resistance to change, particularly in higher education settings.
Experience in Complex Environments: How your background (especially in similar institutions) has prepared you to work across decentralized structures and build consensus without direct authority.
Measurement and Impact: How you would define success and use data to demonstrate the impact of wellness initiatives.
Basic Requirements:
Master's degree in Public Health, Health Promotion, Psychology, Counseling, Higher Education Administration, or related field.
Minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible leadership experience in wellness, mental health, or public health within higher education or healthcare.
Demonstrated experience building or transforming wellness programs in complex institutions.
Proven ability to influence institutional culture and collaborate across academic and administrative units.
Excellent communication, facilitation, and relationship-building skills.
Knowledge of applicable federal and state regulations related to wellbeing.
Preferred Qualifications:
Doctoral degree in a related field.
Supervisory experience.
Experience developing and implementing metrics to assess program effectiveness.
Familiarity with tools and techniques for conducting community surveys and data gathering.
Experience leading wellness strategy at a complex, research-focused university (R1 or similar) with multiple schools and campuses.
Documented success aligning decentralized wellness programs into a cohesive university-wide vision.
Proven ability to influence without direct authority, using collaboration and consensus-building to drive change.
Experience working with diverse student populations, including undergraduate and professional schools (medical, dental, graduate programs), and tailoring wellness strategies to meet their distinct needs.
Familiarity with bridging wellness initiatives into academic success frameworks (e.g., Student Success, Faculty Success).
Demonstrated success navigating institutional complexity and resistance to change in higher education settings.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Expertise in best practices for college health and wellness, including prevention and intervention strategies.
Proven capacity to drive large-scale, cross-organization change initiatives through strategic influence and consensus-building without direct reporting authority.
Ability to champion organization-wide transformations and foster buy-in at all levels, successfully navigating stakeholder resistance to achieve goals.
Proficiency in data analysis, assessment, and program evaluation.
Key Leadership Competencies:
Strategic Builder: Creates infrastructure, systems, processes, and culture from the ground up.
Collaborative Influencer: Builds coalitions across diverse departments and disciplines.
Innovative Thinker: Designs forward-looking, evidence-based solutions to emerging challenges.
Inclusive Leader: Champions equity and accessibility in all wellness efforts.
Results-Driven: Sets measurable goals, evaluates data-driven wellness effectiveness, and delivers sustained outcomes.
Pay Range
Minimum $155,100.00, Midpoint $193,900.00, Maximum $232,600.00
Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range.