OFFICIAL JOB TITLE: Resident Director- 46 weeks DIVISION: Student Affairs DEPARTMENT: Housing & Residential Education BARGAINING UNIT STATUS: ESU, Cat 12 EEO STATUS: 32 JOB CODE: 2000 FLSA STATUS: Exempt REPORTS TO: The Assistant Director(s) of Housing and Residential Education SUMMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION: A live-in, 46-week professional position with primary responsibility for the overall management and supervision of a residential community. The Resident Director participates in planning, promoting, implementing, and evaluating a residential education program and has a thorough understanding of student development theory. The Resident Director also works to promote a positive, engaging environment for residential students while representing the department and division. Follows the University's best practices to build and/or support student academic success and retention, and assist in meeting strategic objectives for persistence and timely graduation of all the student population. SUPERVISES: Resident Assistant (RA) para-professional live-in staff, work study and other student employees including Desk Attendants (DAs). EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Utilizes a working knowledge of student development principles, through direct involvement with students, enhances the development of students and provides general management and supervision for a specified residential community.
- Supervises Resident Assistant (RA) staff and Desk Attendant (DA) staff assigned to area of responsibility, including time reporting and personnel record keeping.
- Builds community by providing and implementing programs based on student needs, through supervision of RA related programming efforts, regular one-on-one meetings with RAs to discuss specific status of assigned residents, conducting student conduct meetings, and supervising a Senior Resident Assistant (SRA) who is primarily responsible for monthly newsletter and advisement of Hall Council. The RD must maintain a presence and visibility in the residential community.
- Provides direct customer service and responsive communication with students, parents and families.
- Works collaboratively with University academic partners and staff to develop both general and specialized thematic Residential Living-Learning Communities.
- Acts as a general resource person by providing and referring students for additional services with specialized personnel within University departments, and others as needed.
- Administers conduct violation documentation process and enforcement of the Student Code of Conduct. Advises residence hall staff in conduct-related matters; serves as a Conduct Conference Facilitator in original jurisdiction disciplinary cases. Advises students in conduct-related matters. Works cooperatively with other University offices with oversight of student conduct matters (i.e., Office of Student Conduct, Student Affairs, Public Safety, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, and Counseling Services).
- Works cooperatively with fellow staff to implement and enforce published departmental and University policies and procedures. Serves on duty on nights and weekends to address issues which arise after business hours. Works to resolve crises which arise. Aware of University Crisis Protocol and is skilled in making referrals as necessary. Acts as the on-site liaison to the Department of Public Safety regarding issues affecting the safety and security of University students.
- Assumes central office administrative functions which may include serving on or taking a leadership role one or more of the following committees: RA Training (onsite and online), RA Selection, Orientation, Summer Student & Conference Housing, RSA Advisor, Publications, Semester Opening, Programming, In-Service & Staff Development, Publications, CARE Team, Quad Fest, Corsair Olympics, Desk Coverage, search and screen tasks, and other activities related to organizational development and assessment.
- Participates in the development and facilitation of RA Trainings and staff development initiatives including the presentation and facilitation of training and planning sessions.
- Provides comprehensive readiness of the residential community and performs timely follow-up as needed to reach this readiness goal. Supervises student staff in routine room inspection and performs an inspection of assigned residential areas prior to semester opening, closing and break periods. Maintains an up-to-date inventory of all keys, handles key assignments, orders new keys and requests re-keying of rooms as needed.
- Facilitates occupancy and assignment related tasks within the specified area of residential responsibility including but not limited to residential census, room changes, vacancies, and immunization or full-time status/enrollment compliance.
- Coordinates and expedites general maintenance and housekeeping functions in the residence halls, including supervision, inspection, and expedition of work orders. Works diligently to implement programs which will prevent or mitigate damage and vandalism. Coordinates damage billing procedures within each residential community. This includes entering and tracking work orders, contacting facilities in regards to outstanding work orders, providing customer service and communication to residents regarding status, and maintaining a functional tracking system.
- Attends departmental and divisional meetings as assigned. May represent the department on University committees.
- Prepares and provides data needed for departmental reports and record keeping such as occupancy reports, room change roster, programming spreadsheets, etc.
- Under supervision of the Assistant Director, assists in the recruitment, selection, training, and evaluation of the Resident Assistant staff.
- Under supervision of Assistant Director, manages office supplies, Hall Council and Programming budgets.
- Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- EDUCATION: Bachelor's Degree required
- EXPERIENCE: Previous (over one year) Residence Life experience or comparable responsibility in an educational group living environment. Previous post baccalaureate experience with staff supervision.
- OTHER: This is a live-in position. 46-week annual contract with 6 weeks off contract primarily between June 1-July 31 each year. Ability to work flexible schedule including some evening and weekend work.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master's Degree
- Previous experience as Resident Director
- Experience in developing and maintaining Residential Learning Communities or other academic initiatives
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
- Working knowledge and understanding of student development, and issues related to college age individuals.
- Ability to communicate professionally with all members of the University Community, including students and parents.
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to be a successful post-baccalaureate role-model for undergraduate students striving to reach this same goal.
- Demonstrated ability to remain calm and respond effectively in emergency situations.
- This multi-faceted role is highly challenging and calls for emotional stability, organizational ability, reliability, and inclusive human relationship skills.
- Ability to supervise staff effectively.
SALARY: $46,669 - $60,000 UMass Dartmouth offers exciting benefits such as:
- 75% Employer-Paid Health Insurance
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Life Insurance
- Long Term Disability
- State Pension Retirement Plan
- Optional Retirement Savings Plans
- Tuition Credit (Employee, Spouse, & Dependents)
- Twelve (12) paid holidays
- Paid personal, vacation, and sick time
- And More!
Benefits for ESU Union: ESU Applicants must be authorized for employment in the U.S. on a full-time basis. Employment-based visa sponsorship is not available. To apply please submit a letter of interest, a current resume and the contact information for three professional references. The deadline for internal applicants is August 19, 2024. The review of internal and external applications will be ongoing until the position is filled.
|