Temporary Director of Residence Life and Housing
Job Summary
The Temporary Director of Residence Life and Housing/Deputy Title IX Coordinator is responsible for the educational leadership and overall operation of the residence halls. The Temporary Director is also expected to oversee the day-to-day operation of the Student Conduct process and serve in the Deputy Title IX Coordinator role. This position has some weekend and evening commitments. This is a full-time position with an optional live-in housing arrangement and includes a meal plan when dining services are operational. This position is designated by the institution as Essential Personnel and designated as Campus Security Authority (CSA).
Responsibilities
- Directly responsible to hire, train, and supervise two Residence Hall Directors and one Administrative Assistant.
- Design, create, and execute learning outcomes for both a residential programming curriculum and staff training/development.
- Oversee the budget lines and budget forecasting related to Residence Life and Housing.
- Coordinate communication for the department through print, website, social media, and other electronic formats with students, parents, staff, and campus constituents.
- Coordinate openings and closings, oversee room furniture and key inventories, address and refer out maintenance concerns, create and manage emergency protocol response, participate in an on-call duty rotation, and handle other tasks relative to residence hall management.
- Be the main liaison for the StarRez housing management system and work directly with StarRez and Technology Services to maintain the system. Manage and oversee all aspects of the room inventory system. Oversee the fee assessment process for all student housing charges, prepayments, fines, and refunds to the Bursars Office for the academic year and summer session.
- Serve as a Deputy Title IX Coordinator reporting to the Title IX Coordinator and also serving as a College student conduct officer. Lead the day-to-day operation of the Student Conduct process.
- Serve as a Vice Chair on the Behavioral Intervention Team.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
Educational Requirements
Baccalaureate degree in a course of study related to the occupational field with at least five years of closely related field experience
OR
Masters degree in Higher Education Administration, College Student Personnel, or closely related field with at least three years of Higher Education experience or closely related field experience, preferably in housing or student conduct.
Other Required Qualifications
Must possess a current valid driver's license with acceptable driving record and pass a yearly Motor Vehicle Report review.
Must successfully pass a credit check.
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