Academic Advice, Administrative Management, Billing, Budgeting, Business Operations, Coaching, Communication Skills, Community Development, Community Programs, Community Support, Conflict Resolution, Customer Support/Service, Documentation, Driver's License, Educational Evaluation, Facilities Management, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), Fire Safety, Higher Education, Leadership, Lift/Move 25 Pounds, Member Orientation, Mentoring, On Call, Operations Management, Operations Processes, Organizational Development/Management, Organizational Skills, People Management, Performance Analysis, Performance Management, Physical Demands, Policy Implementation, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Risk Management, Safety/Work Safety, Staff Development, Staff Training, Strategic Planning, Student Housing, Training/Teaching, University/School Policies, Writing Skills
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Posting Summary
Position Title Resident Director and Fraternity and Sorority Life Coordinator Posting Number AS1132P Subdivision Residence Life Division Student Development & Engagemt Department Residence Life Location Erie, Pa Position Summary
Supervision and Development of Student Staff
- Recruit, select, train, supervise, and evaluate Resident Assistants, and Head Resident Assistants.
- Establish clear expectations and provide ongoing coaching related to community development, programming, on-call responsibilities, policy enforcement, performance management, professionalism, and confidentiality.
- Conduct regular individual and team meetings to support staff development and alignment with departmental and University priorities.
- Foster a student staff culture that promotes leadership, student engagement, personal growth, and community responsibility.
- Assist with the development and implementation of departmental policies, procedures, and operational practices.
Community Development and Student Engagement
- Create and maintain an accessible, welcoming, and inclusive residential community that supports student well-being, belonging, and success.
- Build meaningful relationships with residents through intentional interactions, visibility, and engagement within the residential community.
- Connect students to campus resources and support services while serving as a mentor, advocate, and advisor.
- Maintain a consistent presence within the assigned residential area and support in the Office of Residence Life each week.
- Utilize campus dining opportunities and other informal engagement methods to foster relationships with students and staff.
Student Accountability, Crisis Response, and On-Call Responsibilities
- Participate in a year-round professional Residence Life on-call rotation, including evenings, weekends, holidays, and University break periods.
- Uphold and enforce University policies and community standards through education, documentation, accountability meetings, sanctioning, and follow-up.
- Respond appropriately to student concerns, emergencies, and crises, including mental health incidents, facilities emergencies, student welfare concerns, lockouts, and after-hours arrivals.
- Collaborate with Campus Police and Safety, Counseling Services, Physical Plant, and other campus partners to support students and address community concerns.
- Communicate professionally with parents and family members while adhering to FERPA and University policies.
Programming and Leadership Development
- Advise and support student staff in the planning, implementation, and assessment of educational, social, and community-building programs.
- Develop and facilitate initiatives that promote student engagement, leadership development, academic success, well-being, and community connection.
- Manage and steward programming budgets in a fiscally responsible manner.
Residence Hall Operations and Facilities Management
- Conduct ongoing assessments of residence hall facilities, including resident rooms, common spaces, and surrounding grounds.
- Coordinate and oversee room condition reporting, health and safety inspections, fire drills, move-in, move-out, damage billing, and damage appeal processes.
- Identify facility concerns and collaborate with appropriate departments to address maintenance needs and improvement projects.
- Ensure a safe, clean, and functional living environment for residents.
Fraternity and Sorority Life Advising and Community Development
- Serve as the primary staff advisor and liaison for the Fraternity and Sorority Life community.
- Advise chapter leaders and governing councils on leadership development, organizational management, recruitment, risk management, and member accountability.
- Coordinate educational initiatives related to leadership, academic achievement, community engagement, wellness, and responsible decision-making.
- Support chapter recruitment, intake, new member education, and recognition activities in accordance with University policies and inter/national organization standards.
- Monitor chapter performance and assist with assessment, reporting, and strategic planning efforts.
- Collaborate with alumni advisors, national organization representatives, and campus partners to support chapter success and address concerns.
- Facilitate community-wide initiatives that promote fraternity and sorority values, positive campus engagement, and student leadership development.
Required Qualifications
Education: Bachelor's degree is required.
Licenses and Certifications: A current valid driver's license is required.
University Mission: Must be able to support and promote the University's Mission.
Preferred Qualifications
Education: Master's degree in student personnel, higher education, counseling or a related area.
Also desirable: Experience in staff supervision, administration of residence hall operations, and facilitating student development programming activities.
Previous experience with living and learning communities, first-year experience programs, international and diverse populations is preferred.
Occasional evening and weekend hours are to be expected as a part of the on-call rotation. Must have excellent administrative, oral and written communication skills; human relation, mediation, and training skills; and the ability to handle confrontational individuals or environments.
Technology: Maxient, Microsoft Office, StarRez, Colleague, and Engage.
Physical Demands
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must be able to meet the physical demands associated with a University housing environment which may include extended periods of walking, office work, lifting up to 25 pounds, and extended work days.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work is performed in a busy office and University housing environment. Work involves a rotating 24/7 on-call duty schedule with occasional late night/early morning and weekend responsibilities. Resident Director's mainly work from their assigned residence hall office but are required to provide a minimum of two days of coverage in the main office each week.
Exempt Status Exempt Position Classification Professional Position Type Staff Employment Status Full-Time Position Length 12M Hours per Week 37.5 Work Schedule Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm, some evenings and weekends Shift 1st
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