ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Division of Student Life, Residence Life

Boston UniversityBoston, MA
Onsite

About The Position

The Assistant Director, Warren Towers is a full-time live-in professional responsible for leading the day-to-day administration of a residential neighborhood, fostering a campus environment that supports academic achievement, student development, and community engagement. This position provides supervision, direction, and support to Community Directors as they enforce residential rules and regulations, respond to urgent and emergency situations, mediate conflicts, and manage student conduct within the residential community. As a visible leadership figure and role model, the Assistant Director collaborates closely with University partners, including Boston University Police Department (BUPD), the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution, Student Health Services, and academic units to ensure prompt and thorough responses to community issues. The Assistant Director chairs departmental committees, assumes responsibility for University-wide residential program assignments, and serves on the Residence Life administrator on-call rotation, requiring availability for evening, weekend, and campus-wide urgent matters. This role is accountable for the overall development and administration of a residential program that integrates learning opportunities through initiatives such as the residence hall council, specialty communities, and the Faculty-in-Residence program. The Assistant Director leads neighborhood staff and student development efforts by creating a cohesive team among professional staff, administrative personnel, faculty-in-residence, graduate resident assistants, resident assistants, and work-study staff. Additionally, the Assistant Director regularly represents the Residence Life department at University events including Parents Weekend, Admissions Open Houses, Commencement, and Orientation. This position is critical to maintaining a supportive, safe, and engaging residential experience for all students in the Warren Towers community.

Requirements

  • Full-time live-in professional
  • Supervision, direction, and support to Community Directors
  • Enforce residential rules and regulations
  • Respond to urgent and emergency situations
  • Mediate conflicts
  • Manage student conduct
  • Serve on the Residence Life administrator on-call rotation
  • Availability for evening, weekend, and campus-wide urgent matters
  • Accountable for the overall development and administration of a residential program
  • Integrates learning opportunities through initiatives such as the residence hall council, specialty communities, and the Faculty-in-Residence program
  • Leads neighborhood staff and student development efforts
  • Creates a cohesive team among professional staff, administrative personnel, faculty-in-residence, graduate resident assistants, resident assistants, and work-study staff

Responsibilities

  • Lead the day-to-day administration of the Warren Towers community.
  • Provide clear direction, support, and guidance to Community Directors regarding departmental expectations, protocols, and standard operating procedures.
  • Maintain availability to neighborhood staff and students during business hours.
  • Intervene in crises and manage urgent situations; collaborate with a broad range of University officials in assisting students with the student life issues they face.
  • Serve on-call for all residences as part of the Residence Life administrator on-call rotation.
  • Chair a departmental committee and assume responsibility for assignments that relate to administration of the residential program at both the University-wide and area levels.
  • Serve as a University conduct officer and coordinate all conduct activity within the Warren Towers community.
  • Train, supervise, and evaluate Community Directors and Administrative Coordinators.
  • Create a strong team among professionals, administrative staff, faculty-in-residence, graduate resident assistants, resident assistants, and work-study staff.
  • Lead initiatives to promote learning in the living centers, including the Neighborhood Hall Council, specialty communities, and the faculty-in-residence.
  • Collaborate closely with University partners, including Boston University Police Department (BUPD), the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution, Student Health Services, and academic units to ensure prompt and thorough responses to community issues.
  • Regularly represents the Residence Life department at University events including Parents Weekend, Admissions Open Houses, Commencement, and Orientation.
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