The Residence Director works directly with the Department of Residence Life and Housing. The ideal candidate will provide holistic, educational leadership while administering a comprehensive living-learning environment for communities housing 150-200 students. They serve as the primary professional staff available in the residence halls for student support. Resident Directors are responsible for facilitating community development, which fosters academic success and personal growth. The Residence Director is a dynamic individual who exhibits a vibrant personal faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, displaying Christ-centered servant leadership and a commitment to student success.
Living on campus is required. Residence Directors participate in an on call crisis response rotation providing support to the campus 24/7/365 and can have responsibilities that fall beyond traditional business hours.
The secondary role of the Residence Director is for developing a residential education program for Resident Assistants as well as the campus population as a whole. They will work with the Director of Residence Life and Housing Coordinator to manage Housing assignments and develop creative ways to engage with students. Additionally, this position will assist with campus wide programming for the Office of Residence Life.
Responsibilities/Duties:
Community Development
Responsible for the supervision, leadership, and development of a comprehensive living-learning environment housing 150-200 students
Develop intentional assessment practices to address the needs of each community and create action steps to meet those intended outcomes
Create a community development plan for the residential area focused on the learning, growth, and development of students
Establish healthy mentoring relationships through daily interactions with students, mediate conflicts, respond to their needs and refer students to appropriate resources as needed
Serve as a University judicial officer and provide educational guidance in enforcing the CUC Code of Conduct.
Implement the departmental programming model and provide guidance to staff in achieving learning outcomes for the community
Promote the institution’s core values in all initiatives and through public discourse
Housing Operations and Administrative Responsibilities
Coordinate day to day operations of the residential area and department such as occupancy, facilities management, hall opening and closing, room selection, and the reassignment process
Manage efficient and accurate operational reports and communicate regularly with necessary offices
Assist the leader of Housing Operations in identifying and resolving facility issues in a timely fashion and proactively identify opportunities to improve the residential environment
Ensure the observance of all Concordia applicable policies, rules, and regulations as well as the laws of the city, state, and nation
Practice fiscal responsibility in the administration and oversight of community programming budget
Educational Supervision
Supervise, train, evaluate and provide leadership to a Resident Assistant staff of 6-10 RA’s, 1-2 Community Coordinators.
Assist in the coordination of all department-wide initiatives including RA training, RA selection, room selection, and other programming initiatives and committees as needed
Provide proactive visible leadership within the community to promote the institution’s values and services, support residential programming, and market availability
Collaborate with multiple University offices in creating new educational initiatives and developing more efficient practices that seek to create cutting edge residential experiences for students
Crisis Intervention & Response
Participate in an on-call emergency duty rotation throughout the year (evenings and weekends), including academic breaks providing crisis support and response to students
Collaborate with Concordia Public Safety, and other qualified persons on immediate response to incidents in hall, as needed
Provide supportive leadership in responding to the needs of individuals in crisis and make necessary referrals and guidance as needed
Collaborate with multiple student services offices in checking in and following up on the welfare of students and make referrals as needed
Additional Responsibilities
Manage and provide direct oversight over the residence hall front desk system and oversee the establishment of all policies, procedures, staffing, and ensure a best practice approach
Monitor physical condition of residence halls and consult with Housekeeping and Facilities staff for maintenance issues and resolution.
Assist with management of the implementation, organization and execution of StarRez residential data management program and provide continuous updates to the program and training to residence life staff
Assist with maintaining and overseeing accurate Residence Life billing records utilizing StarRez and BANNER databases that reflect contract, meal plan adjustments, and housing charges
Supervise, track, organize, assess, and develop residential RA programming model focused on holistic growth of the individual
Assist in the leadership and development of a year long all-staff training model including Fall training, monthly in-services, Winter training, and creating other initiatives that respond to meeting the needs of the staff, community, and University
Facilitate and maintain year long staff recognition model celebrating staff achievements and success.
Skill Sets:
Required:
Successful candidates will be committed to personal growth, embracing Christian values in a collegiate setting, possess mature judgment, educating in a residential environment, and being a skilled student development educator
Strong interpersonal and conflict management skills
Possess excellent communication skills, strong work ethic, flexibility and the willingness to respond immediately to students in crisis and/or need
Demonstrates awareness of and sensitivity to diverse student populations
A commitment to providing superior customer service to students
Preferred:
Experience working within a Liberal Arts institutional environment
1-2 years of previous full time experience in Residence Life
Minimum Experience Required: Minimum 1 year of experience in higher education/student affairs
Education Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree required. Master’s Degree preferred.
Compensation and Benefits:
$16.35-22.14 per hour – Pay is commensurate with education, experience, and internal equity. Concordia health, disability and retirement plan enrollment is available to full-time employees and their eligible dependents. Tuition benefits may also be available for employees and their qualified dependents.