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Student Support Case Manager
The Student Support Case Manager is a position within Student Support and Case Management (SSCM), a department within Student Affairs. The Case Manager works with complex student situations that have impacted the student's ability to successfully function in the University community, or when the student has been disruptive to the community and requires significant behavioral changes to remain in or return to the University. This position is highly collaborative and plays an active role in non-clinical student case management developing and implementing both long and short-term response plans. Examples of concern include but, are not limited to: transition, physical and mental health, student safety, personal crisis, basic needs insecurity, and integration into campus life. T
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