Residential Coordinator job in Evansville
Evansville, Indiana - IN University of Evansville
Employer: | University of Evansville |
Job Ref: | Ref_152935 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Indiana - IN |
City: | Evansville |
Zip Code: | 47722 |
Residential Coordinator Residential Coordinator (RC) responsibilities include management of one or more residential area(s) of 100-293 students and supervising a student head resident or lead RA in an adjacent building. Within Residence Life, the RC works in areas of residence hall administration, staff supervision, crisis management/referral, monitoring health and safety standards, upholding community standards, and assisting in Student Life collaborative events and functions. Building Administration Oversees daily operation of a residence hall area. Responsible for building openings/closings, check-in/check-out processes, hall office staffing, mail functions, room changes, hall budgets, monthly and semester reports. Partners with Facilities, Housekeeping, Public Safety, Admin Services and OTS to meet the needs of students within the building. Staff Supervision Supervises, trains, and evaluates all RA staff within buildings. Coordinates staff functions, facilitates staff development, and conducts regularly scheduled one-on-ones. Provides ongoing performance feedback to staff. Participates in central RA selection and training. Hall Programming & Student Group Advising Provides leadership in the delivery of social and educational programming and events within the hall. Coordinates and tracks hall programs. Oversees hall and floor programming efforts of residence hall staff including community development, educational, cultural, and service programs, Advises Hall Council/Committees. Works with thematic housing concepts if existing within the assigned residence hall. Crisis / Health & Safety / Discipline Provides 24-hr crisis intervention and basic emergency response services. Participates in shared on-call duty responsibilities. First response for medical / emotional / discipline situations. Designated as the primary Safety Coordinator for assigned buildings. Coordinates building Health and Safety Inspections. Serves as a Hearing Officer for the Residence Hall, holding student discipline meetings as needed. Collaborative Assignments Each Residential Coordinator coordinates a segment of central residence life functions such as RA training, RA selection, summer conferences/housing, department marketing and communications, student organization advising, and/or other duties as assigned. Collaborative work with Student Engagement RCs provide key high-quality programs and services for the campus community that enhance the student experience. Responsibilities in Student Engagement coordinate with the unique communities and programs within their residence halls and specialized needs within Student Engagement. The RC actively participates and leads as needed in program development. Core responsibilities may fall within functional areas of leadership and community development, community service, and international and/or multicultural engagement. Responsibilities assigned within Student Engagement may constitute up to 1/4 of the position. Essential Knowledge and Skills This position requires strong supervisory, organizational, and human relations abilities, as well as professional verbal and written communication skills. It specifically requires the ability to create processes, lead and coach student staff, and provide high quality programs and services. Must be a self-starter, who can effectively manage projects and people. Must be an excellent interpersonal leader, community builder, independent collaborator, and a solutions-oriented leader and mentor. Direct experience in student life or residential life preferred. Should have a solutions-oriented attitude and experience implementing co-curricular programs. Additional qualities include: • Excellent customer service and organizational skills. Working Relationships • Be recognized as an advocate for all students. Physical and Mental Effort • Climbing stairs, dealing with sick students, being able to quickly evacuate a building, handling emergencies. Work Hours/Travel Requirements Position is a 40-hour exempt position. A strong presence is required in Ridgway balanced with time in assigned halls. The Residence Life Office is open M-F 8am – 5pm. (Summer Hours are 8am – 4:30pm). A flexible schedule is followed in recognition of required evening and weekend hours to provide visibility, maintain student contact, and address resident concerns or situations after-hours. Typically, RCs spend 6-7 hours per weekday in the main office with the balance being spent in their buildings. Some regularly scheduled meetings occur in the evenings. RCs participate in on-call rotation with fellow RCs and the Assistant Director for Student Engagement. Must be available for occasional weekend Open Houses and other special University events. Must be available for staff training periods as well as check-in and check-out times. Must hold a valid driver’s license. | |
Area of Interest: | Operations/Field Service |
Job Category: | Higher-Ed/Education |
Position type: | Full-Time |
Post Date: | 04/16/24 |