Residence Director, Main Campus
@ Franciscan University of Steubenville
Steubenville, Ohio
Entry Level (0-2 years)
- Manage a staff of 4 – 9 Resident Assistants including hiring, training, development, supervision (weekly one on one), and evaluation. Plan and execute delegated projects as part of the Residence Life staff including attendance at all trainings, in services and assistance with planning programs and training sessions.
- Set a positive, engaging tone which fosters personal growth and implementation of Resident Life vision and mission. Oversee community development within the hall that addresses the intellectual, spiritual, social and recreational needs of the residents; this requires spending time and building authentic relationships with students through intentional interactions.
- Carry out disciplinary interventions according to Residence Life policies and the code of Student Conduct. Complete and submit accurate reports in a timely fashion (24 hours after incident). Process incoming judicial reports, create and manage records filing system, handle special requests for information and verifications, manage sanctioning programs, monitor sanctioning fulfillment (e.g., counseling, community service, fines).
- Provide student support within office hours in the Student Life office and in designated dorm (12 hours per week), as well as during campus business hours (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.) and after hours. Serve on an on-call duty rotation (5x per semester). Support the following events/initiatives: Orientation, Last Class Luau, Household Olympics, Baron Days, Homecoming Weekend, Housing Selection, Residence Life in Services, RA interviews and other events as assigned.
- Respond to all inquiries and concerns from students, staff, and families related to dorm life (24 hours after message received). Assist the Associate Director and Assistant Director for Residence Life in planning for summer renovations, making recommendations for the purchase of furnishings and equipment, recommending improvements of housekeeping services, and preventative maintenance and safety measures; proactively and reactively respond to unnecessary/unreasonable hall damages and vandalism.
- Administer housing policies within the hall and work with the Assistant & Associate Director of Residence Life to manage and coordinate room assignments and changes in the hall(s) and communicate/resolve housing issues in accordance with established procedures. Administrative duties as required: fire drills, monthly reports, fire logs, etc. Maintain cleanliness and good order within the Hall.
- Connect students to support services for issues as they arise: Health/Medical Counseling, Pastoral Ministry, Maintain effective working relationships with the Physical Plant, Campus Security, Counseling and Wellness Services, Campus Evangelization, Household Life and other Student Life offices.
- Maintain a presence with Households within the Hall including bimonthly meetings with Household Coordinators and bimonthly meetings with Dorm Chaplains.
- One year of residence life staff experience preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to handle crisis situations effectively.
- Strong understanding of and ability to bring a relational ministry approach to the position.
- Demonstrated ability to work with college age students.
- Strong communication skills and ability to motivate students.
- Project Management: Effectively identifies and organizes steps, tasks, resources, and timing needed to accomplish goals.
- Flexibility: Ability to work a flexible schedule that includes evening, weekend, and “on call” assignments.
- Teamwork: Appreciates and leverages individual differences in perspective, style, and skills.
- Managing and Measuring Work: Effectively identifies and organizes steps, tasks, resources and timing needed to accomplish goals.
- Quality of Work: Effectively interprets and applies the required policies and procedures that apply to a given job.
- Interpersonal Skills: Finds common ground and gains cooperation with minimal disruption and fallout.
- Conflict Management: Is adept at probing for and listening to all sides of an issue.
- Developing Self and Others: Sets ambitious personal goals that require stretch or that expose self to new situations or challenges; is effective at using delegation, coaching, and performance management to help others grow.
- Bachelor’s Degree required.
- Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher).
- Competent and responsible use of social media (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook) within a professional setting.
- This is a live-in position with variable hours that requires on campus residence (rent $400/month).
- Ability to respond to late night emergencies required.
- Nights and weekends are regularly required.
- Two-year commitment preferred.
- An adjusted time-off schedule is required.