
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
GatorWell employs enthusiastic, outgoing, motivated and health-conscious students to work with us. All positions will support our mission by promoting health and wellbeing through a variety of opportunities and tasks. Those applying will need to be comfortable providing outreach, support and education around sensitive health and wellbeing issues.
Further position logistics (e.g. undergraduate or graduate), application deadlines and start dates can be found in each of the specific position description listed below. Students are welcome to apply for as many positions that they are qualified for and interested in.
Please apply here using the associated Job Name below. If you are interested in internship opportunities with GatorWell, email us at gatorwell@ufsa.ufl.edu
Keep an eye out on UF Jobs and our social media channels for hiring opportunities: @UFGatorWell
Current Openings
Front Desk & Health Hut Wellness Educator
GatorWell is seeking enthusiastic, outgoing, motivated and health-conscious students to assist with the front desk and outreach duties with the Health Hut and at the GatorWell Main Office. Those applying will need to be comfortable taking initiative to approach students and encourage them to participate in interactive wellbeing related activities. Students of any major are welcome to apply.
Graduate Outreach Educator I
GatorWell is seeking enthusiastic, outgoing, motivated, health-conscious graduate students to promote wellness through facilitating presentations, outreach initiatives, and campus events. Those applying will need to be comfortable talking about various health topics including interpersonal violence, stress management, time management, sleep habits, sexual health, alcohol and other drugs, etc. They will need to take the initiative to approach students and encourage them to participate in GatorWell activities and programs and be comfortable fielding questions around sensitive and controversial issues. Students of all majors are encouraged to apply, though students with a background or current graduate work in the following areas will be strongly considered: public health, health education and promotion, psychology, counseling and counselor education, family, youth and community sciences, or higher education/educational leadership.