Stockton University is ranked among the top public universities in the Northeast with more than 160 undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education opportunities. The University, one hour from Philadelphia and two hours from New York City, offers unique living and learning environments throughout southern New Jersey, including the 1,600-acre Galloway campus in the Pinelands National Reserve and Stockton University Atlantic City, located in the University District, just steps from the beach and the iconic Atlantic City Boardwalk. Additional locations include Hammonton and Manahawkin. As a public university, Stockton provides an environment for excellence to our student body through an interdisciplinary approach to liberal arts, sciences, and professional education. Founded in 1969, Stockton held its first classes in 1971. The University’s commitment to a welcoming and vibrant community makes Stockton a great place to learn and work! Learn more about the many reasons to choose Stockton at www.Stockton.edu.

Faculty and Staff are committed to support Stockton University’s strong student-centered vision and mission. 

This is an in-person on campus, non-remote position. The University has implemented a program allowing employees to work from home one day a week. Participation is subject to Divisional Executive approval depending on operational need.

Student - Wellness Peer Educator

  • Galloway, New Jersey
  • Health Services
  • Student worker
  • Opening on: Nov 14 2025

Campus Location: Main Campus (Galloway)

Department: Student Health & Wellness

Salary Range: $14.92 per hour

Work Hours: 5 - 10 per week

Brief Job Overview/Summary

Under the supervision of the Health Educator, the Wellness Peer Educator will support the Stockton University Wellness Center in promoting student health, wellness, and overall well-being. This position involves assisting with outreach programs, workshops, and events focused on topics such as stress management, mental health awareness, substance use prevention, nutrition, and healthy relationships. Peer Educators serve as role models and resources for fellow students, helping to create a positive and supportive campus environment.

Descriptions of Essential Duties/Responsibilities:

The Wellness Peer Educator will be responsible for:
• Assisting Health Educator with Health and Wellness Center workshops and events that may include evening and weekend hours
• Developing, promoting and presenting workshops relevant to current health issues within the campus community
• Attend weekly mandatory staff and planning meetings, one-on-one scheduled meetings, training, peer educator office hours, programming and events
• Working in collaboration with other Wellness Center staff and community vendors at events
• Working with other students who have already been trained as peer educators or those that desire to become peer educators
• Educating students about Wellness Center services and providing referrals where needed
• Work an average of 5 hours per week or more budget permitting, providing on campus education in the form of workshops, and programming as the primary facilitator, co-facilitator or helping Wellness Center staff
• Maintain cleanliness of the peer educator working area, peer educator storage and supplies closet including the set-up and break-down from events
• Check and respond to email and text messages sent by supervisor promptly
• Bi-weekly progress reports and timesheets must be completed documenting time spent along with a description of how time was spent
• Maintain correct hours and descriptions for time spent in time sheet folder. Only document hours worked or approved by the supervisor.
o Peer Educators cannot work 6 hours straight without taking a ½ hour break. Inability to manage this information will result in delayed pay, not getting paid and/or may result in termination.
• Complete online peer education training and exam through NASPA. Upon successful completion of the program, you will become a certified Peer Educator.
• Maintain a semester grade point average of 2.5 and a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 during the active term of this contract.
o Any peer educator that falls below the 2.5 GPA requirement will be placed on academic and probation and must meet with their supervisor. If either the semester and/or cumulative GPA at the end of the academic probation semester are not at or above a 2.5, the peer educator will be released from their position.
• Have no current or future violations of campus policy are acceptable and peer educators are expected to conduct themselves in ordinance with the University’s Code of Conduct which can be found in the Student Handbook on Stockton University’s website at:
o https://intraweb.stockton.edu/eyos/page.cfm?siteID=276&pageID=29
• Strive to be non-judgmental, responsible, dependable, and function as a resource to individual students and groups. Always maintain a high level of ethical standards while adhering to all federal, state and local laws, as well as University policies.
• Strive to be a positive role model for responsible and healthy lifestyle choices. This extends to on and off campus, both physically in the community and through all forms of social media.
• Maintain confidentiality by not sharing any specific information about persons or situations with anyone other than the immediate supervisor unless someone reveals that they want to hurt themselves or someone else. In that instance, if the supervisor is not accessible, immediately notify Stockton police, and/or the complex director on duty.
• Maintain confidentiality of any student seen in the Wellness Center including but not limited to discussions with of any aspect of assisting students, responding to crises, or any student information they encounter as a result of their position to their peers (other than Peer Educators and supervisors) in order to provide services and adhere to the policies of the University, State and Federal law.
• Adhere to all listed job responsibilities and expectations. If the performance of any peer educator is of concern, the following guidelines are to be viewed as a minimum range of responses. The process for the procedure related to concerns, warnings, probation and termination considerations will be sent in the form of an email to the Peer Educator.
• Meet the following milestones by the end of the semester in the mid-semester progress report to continue employment as Peer Educator:
o Attend all scheduled staff/planning meetings (if not available due to class conflicts, you must notify the supervisor), work office hours, help with events and facilitate requested programming at a minimum of three times a semester.
o Lead or co-lead events at least once a semester to include marketing programs/events either by creating a flyer, hanging flyers, promoting events on Osprey Hub and social media.
o All milestones must be documented in the mid-semester progress report for the end of semester report.
• Understand all performance-related concerns will be managed on a case-by-case basis. Upon becoming aware of any situation(s) of concern the supervisor will refer to the following guidelines:
o 1st Violation- written/verbal warning
o 2nd Violation- probation
o 3rd Violation- termination, non-reappointment, rescind appointment
• Call supervisor within 48 hours if unable to attend meetings or programs, if late for work or cannot cover office hours as needed. Do not remove your name from the sign-up sheet without speaking to the supervisor. Try to get another peer educator to fill in.
• Other duties may be added, as necessary.

Required Qualifications:

• Successful completion of the NASPA Certified Peer Education (CPE) online course upon hiring
• Excellent communication skills including interpersonal, written and oral
• Effective organizational and administrative skills
• Timeliness and attention to details in work functions

Screening Information:

How to Apply:
To apply please visit https://employment.stockton.edu or click the "Apply" button.

Only electronic applications will be accepted. Please complete the online application and include the required documents listed below. All required documents (Microsoft Word of PDF) must be submitted in order for your application to move forward. 

  • A letter of interest describing qualifications and accomplishments
  • Current resume

Please note:

  • Stockton University is an equal opportunity institution. Pursuant to Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972, Stockton University prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex (including, but not limited to the prohibition of sexual misconduct and relationship violence, sexual assault and harassment) in all of its educational programs and activities. The University provides reasonable accommodations as appropriate. An applicant may request a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process by contacting Bart Musitano, Manager for University Pensions and Benefits within the Office of Human Resources (Main Campus, J-115) at 609-652-4384, Monday-Friday between 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • All offers of employment are contingent upon a favorable background check, which may include social intelligence from a consumer reporting agency.
  • In accordance with the New Jersey First Act P.L. 2011 c.70, effective September 1, 2011, new public employees (faculty exempt) are required to obtain New Jersey residency within one (1) year of employment. Applicants must meet the requirements listed.
  • Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crimes Statistics Act (Clery Act), prospective employees may access Stockton’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (ASFSR) at https://www.stockton.edu/police/crime-statistics.html. The ASFSR contains the previous three years of reported Clery Act crime statistics, fire safety information and information regarding campus and personal safety. Paper copies of the report are available at the Stockton University Police Department, building 71, 101 Vera King Farris Drive, Galloway Township, NJ, or call 609-652-4390, to request that a copy be sent via postal mail.