Chestnut Health SystemsStudent Internship / Practicum Clinician Chestnut Health SystemsStudent Internship / Practicum ClinicianMadison & St Clair Counties, ILProvide individual, group, and family counseling under supervision• Facilitate or co-facilitate psychoeducational and skills-based groups• Complete assessments, including biopsychosocial evaluations, and assist with treatment planning• Participate in client intake, case management, discharge planning, and referral services• Support crisis intervention and provide linkage to community resources• Deliver services in residential and outpatient treatment settings• Document services in a timely and professional manner using electronic systems• Collaborate with multidisciplinary team members and participate in team meetings• Engage in regular supervision and apply feedback to clinical practice• Participate in program development, evaluation, and training opportunities• Gain exposure to macro-level work including administration, policy, advocacy, and research• Work with diverse populations across areas such as substance use, mental health, housing/homelessness, public health, and criminal justice• Maintain professionalism, responsibility, and openness to feedback in all aspects of the internship• Follow all program guidelines, including no client transportation. • Must be a second-year master’s student in a Clinical-Counseling or related program• Basic computer skills required• Ability to demonstrate professionalism, responsibility, and willingness to learn• Willingness to participate in direct care activities after completing required trainings• Ability to engage in supervision and incorporate feedback into practice• Some evening availability may be required.
U.S. Department of JusticeStudent Trainee (Financial Administration) U.S. Department of JusticeStudent Trainee (Financial Administration)Saint Louis, MO$27,708–$40,436 / yearFOREIGN EDUCATION: If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet the qualification requirements, you must show the education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs and such education has been deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university. Applicants who meet the minimum qualification requirements, as described in the "Qualifications" section of this announcement and meet or exceed the cut score requirements, will be assigned to one of three quality categories: Qualified Category: In addition to meeting minimum qualifications, applicants must demonstrate a basic level of the required competencies (knowledge, skills and abilities) for the position.
Washington University in St. LouisNewAcademic Administration and Student Records Manager - Registrar Washington University in St. LouisAcademic Administration and Student Records Manager - RegistrarSaint Louis, MOPrimary Duties & Responsibilities: Create, coordinate, and manage accurate student records data (undergraduate and graduate) in the student information system, including managing student records updates according to best practices and school and University policy (including registration and degree requirement changes and student program updates such as drops, adds, withdrawals, overrides, independent studies, demographic and interdivisional information, etc.). Assist Arts & Sciences Academic Administration and Student Records team members with tasks, such as evaluating, updating, and managing all information related to student academic records, including the administrative registration of students in special and/or problematic situations, report data preparation and retrieval, etc.
St. Luke's Hospital - MOPharmacy Student St. Luke's Hospital - MOPharmacy StudentCHESTERFIELD, Missouri
Saint Louis UniversityDirector of the Student Health Center Saint Louis UniversityDirector of the Student Health CenterSaint Louis, MOCoordinates services at Student Health Center including contracted and hired providers of care; supervises clinical support staff; oversees 24-hour nurse advice line and afterhours care, including telehealth and other services contracted from outside vendors. The Student Health Center employs 10 clinical support staff, 5 administrative staff, student employees, dietitian, multiple physical therapists and utilizes providers from SLUCare SSM Health departments to provide services including primary care, sport medicine, gynecology, and psychiatry.
Washington University in St. LouisNewProgram Coordinator - Bauer Leaders Academy - Student Affairs Washington University in St. LouisProgram Coordinator - Bauer Leaders Academy - Student AffairsSaint Louis, MO$25.47–$39.49 / hourSkills: Best Practices Research, Detail-Oriented, Effective Written Communication, Microsoft Office, Mission Leadership, Multiple Project Management, New Program Development, Prioritization, Project Management, Task Organization, Verbal Communications, Working Independently, Work Relationships, Written Communication. This includes researching and proposing enhancements to existing programs based on participant feedback and emerging best practices in leadership education; assisting in the design of new offerings, program modules, or experiences; and identifying opportunities to strengthen program quality and developmental impact.
Ponce Health Sciences University/Tiber Health InnovationsStudent Success Officer Ponce Health Sciences University/Tiber Health InnovationsStudent Success OfficerSt. Louis, Missouri$45,000–$50,000Under the supervision of the Director of Student Affairs and through collaboration with college leadership, student services, and academic departments this position will create and promote retention strategies through the analysis of student data and maintenance of a college-wide student retention plan and early alert system. Maintains a visible profile both on campus and with external stakeholders (as necessary) and engages with the faculty, student, alumni and other functional groups within the University and/or community to develop extracurricular, co-curricular, and future placement opportunities for students.