Associate Director of Residence Life

Saint Louis University

  • Saint Louis, MO
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
Who is Saint Louis University? Founded in 1818, Saint Louis University is one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious Catholic universities. SLU, which also has a campus in Madrid, Spain, is recognized for world-class academics, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and service.All About YouThe Department of Housing and Residence Life as part of the Division of Student Development helps students develop as leaders who are holistically formed, critically reflective, and socially and personally responsible. Our communities cultivate student growth and enhance learning by fostering collaborative and enduring connections among students, faculty, and staff.Living on campus is not required for this role.The Department of Housing and Residence Life provides a transformative residential experience. Through living in community, students:exhibit a commitment to individual and community responsibility,develop an understanding of personal and social identities, andcultivate academic and intellectual growth.General DescriptionThe Associate Director provides direction for student learning and academic success while coordinating the overall supervisory and programmatic facets for a residential program of approximately 4,000 students. The Associate Director is responsible for the direct and indirect recruitment, training and supervision of the Residence Life staff; coordination of leadership programs, learning communities, residential curriculum, academic initiatives, assessment; and assisting individuals with their personal concerns including crisis management. This position is part of the department Leadership Team that assists in goal setting for the department.The Department of Housing and Residence Life is committed to the total development of the residents within an inclusive community through student government, the residential curriculum, residence hall standards, and supportive learning environments. The program is built on a student learning philosophy that values social justice, community, spiritual and personal growth, and academic success.The Associate Director is a vital member of the Department of Housing and Residence Life team. Supervised by the Director, the Associate Director is expected to form strong, collaborative relationships within the department and with various campus partners to create innovative practices for the successful implementation of department and division goals. The Associate Director will be expected to work some evenings and weekends determined in conjunction with the Director.Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Personal CharacteristicsSupervisory and leadership skillsKnowledge of residence life operational policies and proceduresUnderstanding of a curricular residential education approachExcellent interpersonal/human relations skillsVerbal and written communication skillsOrganizational/planning skillsAttention to detailsAbility to empower students to make decisionsAbility to manage multiple tasksAbility to maintain confidentialityAbility to work a flexible scheduleProgressive experience supervising professional staffMinimum QualificationsA Master's Degree in College Student Personnel, Higher Education Administration, or related field is required, and candidates must have previous residence hall staff experience. At least 5 years of full-time residence hall experience is required post master's degree.Supervision, Training and DevelopmentEnsures staff understands departmental and university mission and visionWorks toward the continued development of supportive living and learning communities.Supervises 2-3 Assistant Directors.Facilitates and coordinates regular meetings for professional staff.Hires and trains staff to perform needed job duties.Performs regular evaluations and meets regularly with staff.Assists with staff corrective counseling procedures in order to maintain high expectations.Indirect oversight of Residence Hall Coordinators, Learning Community Coordinators, graduate assistants and interns.Oversee recruitment processes for professional and paraprofessional staff positions.Oversee training and development of hall staffResidential EducationProvides a key leadership role in the creation and implementation of a comprehensive residential experience.Provides direction for a curricular approach to residential education.Provides direction for a comprehensive restorative justice-focused community standards process in collaboration with campus partners.Ensures faculty recognition and involvement efforts within residence halls and apartments.Participates in the Learning Community Advisory Council.Works with campus partners to identify and implement opportunities for service learning activities.Works with campus partners to ensure integrated learning experiences for all residential students.Supports student groups within the department.Collaborates with others regarding student leadership development.Develops and maintains a relationship with Residence Hall Association to discuss student concerns and new initiatives.Reviews, approves and updates the curriculum for the Resident Assistant course.Develops and implements innovative ways to assess and share residence life efforts.Administrative ResponsibilitiesEstablishes and maintains operational procedures within the residence halls including but not limited to opening & closing procedures, front desk operations and reporting mechanisms.Ensures all payroll and purchasing processes are followed in all functional areas of residence life.Establishes and continuously evaluates goals and objectives for departmental programs.Participates in departmental and divisional committees, task forces and research projects.Fiscal management of assigned accounts.Responds to parent and faculty concerns.Attends regular staff meetings and professional developments.Provides weekly feedback on campus dining.Tracks department programming for reporting purposes.Crisis InterventionWorks with the Department of Public Safety, Student Health Center, Counseling Center, Student Responsibility and Community Standards, Dean of Students, Title IX etc. in response to issues and incidents in the halls and apartments.Serves as a key member of the Incident Debrief Committee and Behavioral Concerns Committee.Seeks to maintain judicial consistency within the department.Coordinates and participates in the residence life leadership on-call schedule.Maintains confidentiality at the highest level.Campus SupportAssists the Admissions Office, Visitor Relations, as well as Residence Life in recruitment initiatives.Supports and collaborates with other Student Development and student support services offices/departments (i.e. campus Ministry, Student Recreation Center, Educational Services, etc.)Collaborates with Student Development professionals in the development and advancement of collaborative programs and retention efforts (i.e. first year experience).RequirementsA formal Saint Louis University Application must be completed prior to any interview to be considered as a candidate. https://jobs.slu.edu.The Associate Director position is considered a security sensitive position. Finalists will be subjected to a background check and will be required to submit fingerprints as a part of the process. All candidates will be required to submit academic transcripts to verify education.The Saint Louis University CampusSaint Louis University is a Catholic, Jesuit university ranked among the top research institutions in the nation. The University fosters the intellectual and character development of more than 14,000 students. Founded in 1818, it is the oldest university west of the Mississippi and the second oldest Jesuit University in the United States. Through teaching, research, health care and community service, Saint Louis University has provided one-of-a-kind education, leadership and service for nearly two centuries. The University is located in a vibrant urban setting in the heart of St. Louis, a metropolitan area with a population of nearly 3 million. More information about Saint Louis University can be found at.About the Division of Student DevelopmentIn support of our Catholic, Jesuit mission, the Division of Student Development at Saint Louis University facilitates programs, services and experiences that help students develop as leaders who are holistically formed, critically reflective, and socially and personally responsible. As a Division, we operate in partnership with other University departments and our students to assist them in reaching their full development as persons recognizing that learning takes place, formally and informally, in the classroom and through the activities, experiences and lives of students outside the classroom. Student formation includes the physical, emotional, social, intellectual, spiritual, vocational, and moral growth that takes place during a student’s SLU experience. Our diverse profile of services, including over a dozen departments and programs, contribute to this holistic learning environment. Our staff consists of over 100 committed professionals, whose diversity, advanced education, commitment to student learning, and aspiration to excellence is evident.Saint Louis University Diversity and Inclusion Vision StatementFaithful to its values of promoting social justice and the dignity of all human beings, Saint Louis University is committed to fostering an inclusive environment that welcomes and celebrates all expressions of diversity and identity that advance the Jesuit mission of forming women and men for and with others. This commitment inspires and prepares students, faculty and staff to create communities unburdened by discrimination and oppression.FunctionHousingScheduled Weekly Hours: 40Saint Louis University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for the position applied for without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military/veteran status, gender identity, or other non-merit factors. We welcome and encourage applications from minorities, women, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities (including disabled veterans). If accommodations are needed for completing the application and/or with the interviewing process, please contact Human Resources at 314-977-5847.

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