Director of Housing and Residential Education

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Boston, NH - USA

profile Monthly Salary: $ 104000 - 130000
Posted on: 4 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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Job Description

The Director of Housing and Residential Education provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for Wentworth Institute of Technologys residential housing program which houses approximately 2100 students across 12 residential buildings organized into seven residential communities. The university will break ground on a 972-bed first-year residential community in spring 2026 adding 300 beds with the institutional master plan prioritizing housing growth over the next 10 years.

The Director ensures that residence halls function as both vibrant student learning communities and financially sustainable auxiliary enterprises. This position oversees housing assignments residential education programming occupancy management and financial performance of the housing portfolio.

Given Wentworths urban campus environment and continued residential expansion the Director is responsible for developing revenue strategies maximizing housing utilization forecasting housing demand to inform future building projects and Wentworths multi-year financial plan and documenting financial variances between projected and realized housing revenue.

The Director works collaboratively with Enrollment Management Finance Facilities Academic Affairs and Student Affairs leadership to align residential operations with institutional enrollment goals campus planning and student success priorities.

Scope of Responsibility:

  • Direct or indirect supervision of the Associate Director of Housing Operations and Assignments the Associate Director of Residential Education the Administrative Assistant 6.5 live-in Community Directors and 55 student Community Advisors.

  • 12 residential buildings.

  • 7 residential communities.

  • Approximately 2100 residential students.

  • Combination of traditional suite-style and apartment housing.

  • Residential population representing over half of the student body living on campus.

Housing communities include first-year traditional and suite halls (such as Baker Hall and Evans Way/Tudbury) and upper-class apartment-style housing such as 555 Huntington 610 Huntington Apartments @ 525 and other apartment communities.

The Director also contributes to planning for future residential growth and additional residence halls expected over the next decade which may significantly expand housing capacity and increase the complexity of residential demand management.

Key Responsibilities:

Strategic Housing Leadership

  • Provide strategic leadership for Wentworths residential staff housing program and residential education initiatives.

  • Develop short- and long-range housing occupancy strategies aligned with institutional enrollment and financial goals.

  • Lead housing demand forecasting to support strategic planning for enrollment growth and campus residential expansion.

  • Participate in campus master planning discussions related to residence hall construction renovation and replacement.

  • Evaluate national housing trends and local Boston housing market conditions that influence student demand for campus housing.

  • Serve as a member of the Student Affairs Leadership Team.

  • Serve as a Core Member of the CARE (Students of Concern) Team collaborating on the assessment and management of students of concern and ensuring appropriate follow-up and support.

  • Serve in the Senior Administrator On-Call rotation.

  • Serves as a member of the weekly Weekend Wrap-up meetings.

Housing Operations and Occupancy Management

  • Supervise and partner with staff to oversee daily operations of residence halls including housing assignments occupancy management contracts room changes and move-in/move-out processes.

  • Support staff in managing the annual housing selection process and waitlist management.

  • Develop and foster relationships with area colleges and universities to increase or reduce inventory via leasing as needed when demand and projections arent aligned.

  • Ensure effective use of housing management software and data systems to track occupancy and assignments.

  • Maintain high standards for safety facility conditions and student support within residential communities.

  • Collaborate with Facilities Operations and Campus Police to ensure residence halls remain safe secure and well-maintained.

Revenue Generation and Auxiliary Management

Housing functions as an auxiliary enterprise and is expected to support institutional financial sustainability.

The Director will:

  • Develop/Support and implement revenue-generating initiatives using residence hall facilities including:

    • Summer conference and group housing.

    • Intern or co-op housing.

    • Visiting scholar or guest housing.

    • Partnerships with local organizations.

    • Break and short-term housing options.

    • Leasing opportunities with neighboring universities.

  • Optimize room inventory and occupancy to maximize housing revenue.

  • Provide data-driven insights to senior institutional leadership to guide rate setting and pricing strategies aligned with strategic enrollment goals and the universitys multi-year financial plan.

  • Identify opportunities to utilize residence hall spaces during low occupancy periods.

  • Monitor local Boston housing market conditions that influence demand for on-campus housing.

Budget Management and Financial Analysis

  • Manage the annual housing operating budget including staffing programming maintenance coordination and operational costs.

  • Collaborate with Campus Operations representative(s) to develop and oversee a comprehensive multi-year capital improvement strategy and budget for residential facilities.

  • Develop housing revenue forecasts based on occupancy projections and enrollment trends.

  • Track housing financial performance and prepare reports analyzing:

    • Occupancy rates

    • Revenue generation

  • Document and explain housing revenue variances between projected and actual performance.

  • Provide regular financial updates and performance reports to senior Student Affairs and other university leadership.

  • Support senior Student Affairs leadership with long-term housing financial modeling and capital planning.

Residential Education and Student Development

  • Set the vision and provide leadership for residential education programs that drive student engagement belonging and academic success aligned with the universitys strategic priorities and student learning outcomes.

  • Develop programming that promotes community development leadership opportunities and inclusive residential environments.

  • Implement assessment strategies to measure residential learning outcomes and student satisfaction.

  • Support the development and implementation of living-learning communities and thematic housing initiatives aligned with academic programs or student interest areas.

Staff Leadership

  • Supervise professional housing staff including (2) live-off associate directors (*6) live-in community directors (1) live-in assistant community director and (1) administrative staff.

  • Develops the vision and priorities for recruitment training supervision and evaluation of community advisors.

  • Develop professional development opportunities for housing staff and maintain a collaborative team environment.

Data Assessment and Reporting

  • Utilize housing data and analytics to inform strategic decisions.

  • Develop regular reports for institutional leadership including:

    • Occupancy trends

    • Housing demand projections

    • Revenue performance

    • Student satisfaction metrics

  • Implement dashboards or reporting tools that monitor housing performance indicators.

Required Qualifications:

  • Masters degree in Higher Education Administration Student Affairs Business Administration or related fields.

  • Minimum of 710 years of progressive experience in housing and residential education leadership.

  • Demonstrated experience managing housing operations and professional staff.

  • Experience managing auxiliary budgets or financially self-sustaining programs.

  • Experience with housing revenue modeling and occupancy forecasting.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience managing housing operations in urban residential campuses.

  • Experience with housing management software such as StarRez or equivalent.

  • Experience managing or collaborating with conference housing or summer housing programs.

Position Details:

The job grade for this position is Grade 10.

The expected wage range for this position is between $104000 and $130000 which reflects what we reasonably expect to pay for this role.

At this time the university is unable to sponsor applicants for H-1B visas.

Compensation and Benefits

Wentworth Institute of Technology is committed to fair transparent and legally compliant compensation practices. We believe that clarity about pay structures and ranges supports equity fosters trust and ensures a positive workplace for all employees.

Please visit here to see the comprehensive benefits package offered to support the best experience for our employees.

Inclusive Excellence at Wentworth

Inclusive Excellence is one of the four pillars of the Strategic Plan. Actively and intentionally cultivating a diverse and culturally competent institution where each member has the opportunity and support to reach their full potential and make contributions to our campus community and beyond is Inclusive Excellence at Wentworth.

To find out more about the Wentworths commitment to Inclusive Excellence please visit the website applicants have the right to accessibility support and accommodations. To request accessibility support or accommodations contact the Executive Director of Equity and Compliance Catlin Wells at .

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Wentworth Institute of Technology is a technology university in Boston with five schools focused on Engineering, Computing, Design and Management. It is ranked as one of the best engineering schools by U.S. News & World Report and Best Values by Payscale.com.

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