Coordinator of Residence Life and Student Activities
Lyndonville, VT - USA
Job Summary
Coordinator of Residence Life and Student Activities
VSC-United Professionals (PAT/SUP) Bargaining Unit
Exempt
Grade 11
This is a live in position.
BASIC FUNCTION:
The Coordinator of Residence Life and Student Activities supports the delivery of a positive engaging and student-centered residential and campus life experience. This position assists with the coordination of residence hall operations and student activities programming while fostering student engagement leadership
development community standards and student success. The Coordinator serves in a live-in capacity and participates in evening and weekend responsibilities including on-call rotation programming support and crisis response.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist in the operation of one or more campus residence halls including support for room assignments room changes openings and closings key control maintenance coordination and health and safety processes.
Support the development and implementation of student activities clubs events and co-curricular programming designed to enhance student engagement and campus life.
Assist with advising student organizations and the Student Government Association including supporting student leaders in fulfilling their roles and responsibilities.
Encourage student involvement leadership development inclusion and advocacy through mentoring and support of student leaders and organizations.
Assist with the planning and implementation of student leadership training and related development opportunities each semester.
Support programming for major institutional events including Orientation Homecoming Alumni & Family Weekend Commencement and other campus-wide initiatives.
Supervise and support evening and weekend student activities and events.
Assist in evaluating student engagement efforts and recommending improvements to programming and initiatives as needed.
Promote an inclusive and welcoming campus environment that supports equity accessibility respect and belonging for all students.
Interpret and enforce residence life and student conduct policies and procedures and assist with addressing student behavior concerns and policy violations in accordance with university processes.
Assist with crisis response student conduct matters and conflict resolution within the residential community.
Maintain a visible and engaged presence in the residence halls and student life activities to build community and reinforce expectations for student behavior and success.
Facilitate hall openings and closings including room checks check-ins and check-outs damage assessments and related administrative responsibilities.
Assist with end-of-year and semester damage billing and move-out processes.
Supervise student staff which may include Resident Assistants Orientation Leaders and other student
leadership roles.
Assist with marketing and communication efforts to promote residence life initiatives student activities and campus events.
Assist in maintaining student records activity information purchasing records and other related administrative documentation.
Collaborate with faculty staff and campus partners to support programs and initiatives that contribute to student development retention and success.
Participate in campus-based or university-wide committees and task forces as approved by the supervisor.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Direct supervision is received by the Assistant Director of Residence Life and Student Activities.
SUPERVISIORY RESPONSIBILITY
Supervision of student activities and Resident Assistants and student workers located at Johnson Lyndon & Randolph.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelors degree or a combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills have been acquired.
Experience working with students in a residential life student activities student affairs or related setting.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and build positive relationships with students and colleagues.
Valid drivers license
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience in residence life student activities or higher education student affairs.
Experience supervising student staff or student leaders.
Experience with student programming leadership development or student organization support.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS & ABILITIES
Knowledge:
Understanding the educational goals and objectives of Vermont State University include attention to accessibility and diversity equity and inclusion.
Understanding the psychological and cultural characteristics of economically and educationally disadvantaged students particularly in a rural setting.
Awareness of developmental holistic and proactive approaches to student success.
Some experience in policy development and enforcement.
Experience and knowledge of ADA compliance and ensuring accessibility for all students.
Skills:
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Able to meet students where they are and ensure they feel listened to and they are comfortable working with advisors to navigate challenges and concerns as they come up.
Strong organizational and problem-solving skills.
Experience with (or ability to learn) technologies such as Aviso Colleague Self-Service Slate Microsoft products and Perceptive Content.
Proven record of accountability and follow-through with the ability to meet deadlines.
Abilities:
Demonstrated ability to positively influence student skill development such as communication skills leadership skills academic skills technical skills non-cognitive or soft skills and social skills.
Demonstrated ability to foster student development in the attainment of student success goals such as academic purpose sense of belonging/identity agency career readiness civic readiness access & equity.
Demonstrated positive attitude regarding Vermont State University and a desire to improve student outcomes including attention to diversity equity and inclusion.
Demonstrated ability to support a diverse community and promote diverse perspectives and cultures in an inclusive environment.
Ability to work effectively with a wide range of individuals within the University and capacity to work as part of a team to collaborate and choose student success.
Ability to collaborate effectively with college personnel as well as families/guardians and external resources in carrying out the various coordination liaison and advocacy aspects of the job.
Ability to work some weekends and evenings to provide student support outside of normal business hours.
Location: VTSU Lyndon Campus Lyndon VT
Compensation: The budgeted compensation for this position is $40000 - $44000
BENEFITS PACKAGE
- Medical Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Retirement Plan
- TuitionWaiver to Vermont State Colleges
- Tuition Waiver to UVM* for dependent children
- Employee Assistance Program
- Long Term Disability
- 14 Paid Holidays
- Medical Personal and Vacation Leave
This general outline illustrates the type of work which characterizes the job classification. It is not all-encompassing statement of the specific duties responsibilities and qualifications of the individual positions assigned to the classification. Other duties as assigned are anticipated and expected.
Vermont State University is a part of the Vermont State Colleges System (VSCS). VSCS values individual differences that can be engaged in the service of learning. Diverse experiences from people of varied backgrounds inform and enrich our community. VSCS strongly encourages applications from historically marginalized and underrepresented populations. VSCS is an equal opportunity employer in compliance with ADA requirements and will make reasonable accommodations for the known disability of an otherwise qualified applicant. Please contact our HR office for assistance with accommodations at.
NOTE: This job is subject to a fingerprint-supported criminalbackground check. Any offer of employment is contingent upon thesatisfactory results of this check.
Required Experience:
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