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Central Michigan University Residence Hall Director in Mount Pleasant, Michigan

Residence Hall Director

Position Number: S-3188

Type of Recruitment: External

Position Summary:

The Residence Hall Director (RHD) is a full-time, live-in, professional staff member responsible for the daily operations of a 250-650 bed residence hall(s) or on-campus apartments. The RHD directly supervises 5-16 Resident Assistants, 1 - 2 Inclusion Assistants, and most RHDs supervise a front desk operation and/or advise hall council. The RHD is charged with developing a community that promotes engagement, learning, respect for diversity, and student success. The RHD plays an integral role in developing and implementing our residential curriculum. On-call responsibilities are shared for 1,200-2,000 residents.

A live-in position is one where the individual maintains an on-campus apartment as their primary residence. RHD's must reside in an on-campus apartment throughout the term of their appointment. The department provides an apartment and meal plan to allow the RHD to be visible in their community, eat meals in the residential restaurant, attend meetings and events regularly, and be able to respond to emergencies within their community.

Required Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree and prior residence life experience as a paraprofessional or higher. Demonstrated positive interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and project a positive attitude. Ability to perform the essential functions of the job.

Preferred Qualifications:

Master's degree in college student personnel or higher education administration. Supervisory experience. Experience in a professional residence life capacity.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Administrative: Manages the day-to-day operations of residence hall(s) or apartments. Computer proficiency, including web-based programs, Microsoft Office, and e-mail as a significant mode of communication/documentation. Develops and utilizes hall opening/closing procedures. Maintains occupancy/roster and maintains key control/inventory. Attends meetings, including but not limited to: department meetings, staff meetings, committee meetings, and one-on-one meetings. Serves on Residence Life committees. Maintains administrative and informational records. Supervises a 24-hour desk operation where applicable; is responsible for safe monies, if applicable. Completes student account charges for private and public area damages. Fiscally responsible for hall operational and social accounts.

Staff Supervision: Interviews, selects, trains, supervises, and evaluates Resident Assistants, Inclusion Assistant, Hall Council Advisor and desk staff, as needed. Holds staff accountable for meeting performance expectations, including responsibilities outlined in the residential curriculum. Utilizes departmental resources for staff development and training, including but not limited to the Paraprofessional Resource Center and Skyfactor Survey results. Provides staff members guidance about university policies and procedures.

Community Development: Establishes a strong, positive learning environment within residential areas and the university community. Works with students in developing floor/building communities conducive for high academic achievement. Provides leadership in creating a community that supports students of underrepresented and diverse populations. Educates staff and students to self-enforce policies and respect the rights of others through community standards. Actively advises Hall Council and Executive Board. Provides training and resource information to staff and Hall Council leaders (Executive Board) in program development and implementation. Attends all Hall Council and E-board meetings, providing direction and information on university policies and procedures. Encourages maximum p

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