Associate Director Residential Life (SA26019)
Job Description
The Associate Director is one of two Associate Directors who serve as the second in command for the Residence Education unit as well as the Department of Residential Life. This position will make decisions in the absence of the Director of Residential Life within their unit and potentially for the department depending on the situation with a total budget in excess of 27 million dollars.
The Associate Director for Residential Life (Residence Education) exists to lead, direct, and manage the Residential Education unit within the department of Residential Life. This includes all aspects of the Minnesota State University's Residence Education Program encompassing five building complexes (four owned and one master-leased), 3000 students, and a budget in excess of 3.8M. The Associate Director is responsible for planning, organizing, directing and managing the Residence Education staff through the hiring, training, and direct supervision of 4 Assistant Directors, and indirect supervision of 9 full time Hall Directors, 5 graduate assistants, 68 Community Advisors, 70 Desk Assistants.
The Associate Director continually recommends, develops, implements and enforces policies and procedures in support of the Residence Education unit and the Department of Residential Life. The Associate Director specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to, student advocacy, student discipline, program planning, academic success, first generation support, and diversity/equity/inclusion, evaluation and assessment of learner outcomes, training, supervision, budgeting and policy compliance within the Minnesota State Mankato's Department of Residential Life.
The Associate Director directs and manages all aspects of the Residence Education conduct process including providing work leadership to the Assistant Director for Conduct and Engagement. The Associate Director also works collaboratively with the Associate Director of Residential Life (Facilities) in the implementation of summer conferences program. Additionally, the Associate Director collaborates with other departments within the Division of Student Affairs and the University and represents the department to external constituents.
This position has been designated as weather and emergency essential. In the event of a short-term University closure or emergency event, incumbent is required to report to work and respond as requested. Refer to Minnesota State Board Policy 4.4 Weather / Short Term Emergency Closings at: http://www.minnstate.edu/board/policy/404.html.
Minimum Qualifications
- Master's Degree in College Student Personnel or related field and minimum of five years post master's experience in Residential Life (or related student affairs area) prior to start of employment.
- Minimum of seven years full-time experience (post bachelor's and prior to start of employment) in Residential Life or related student affairs area may be substituted for master's degree and five-year post master's experience.
- Knowledge, skills and abilities to perform duties and responsibilities described above: Campus ecology, counseling strategies, crisis intervention and response, student development theories and their application in practice. Needs assessment, curriculum/programming development, learning outcomes, evaluating the effectiveness of programs and service delivery. Federal, state, local, system-wide and University laws and regulations impacting student affairs. Operations, policies and procedures within Residential Life and the Division of Student Affairs.
- Comprehensive knowledge of the complex laws, policies, and best practices applicable to residence hall students including FERPA, ADA, Fair Housing Act, and all Minnesota State policies and procedures applicable to student housing on campus.
- Skills in: Excellent written and verbal communication. Strong organizational and administrative skills -time management, supervision, budgeting, programming, planning training. Creative problem solving, mediation and conflict resolution.
- Demonstrated commitment to students with diverse backgrounds including, but not limited to, students of color, LGBTQ+ students, first-generation students, students with disabilities, and international students.
- Prior to the date of appointment, this position requires a criminal background check conducted by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA).
Preferred Qualification
- Seven years post master's experience in Residential Life (or related student affairs area) prior to start of employment.
- Demonstrated commitment to fostering a diverse working and learning environment.
- Experience with the student conduct process (hearing officer, conduct board advisor/member) in a university setting.
- Excellent communication skills including verbal, written and interpersonal.
- Demonstrated supervision experience (graduate or professional staff).
- Excellent administrative skills, including an ability to effectively manage multiple priorities.
- Demonstrated effectiveness in applying student development theory.
- Demonstrated ability to interact effectively with a wide range of university personnel.
- Commitment to fostering a diverse working and learning environment.
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