Assistant Director of Guest Services & Housing Conduct

University of TennesseeChattanooga, TN
17h

About The Position

The Assistant Director of Guest Services & Housing Conduct provides leadership for the Housing & Residence Life student conduct process and oversees year-round guest housing and summer conference operations at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. This position supervises one full-time Resident Director and one residence hall during the academic year and provides operational supervision of 2–4 Resident Directors assigned to summer conference operations.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of or the ability to learn, department and university policies and procedures.
  • Must have excellent ability to handle high-volume administrative tasks in a timely manner.
  • The ability to work within a collaborative environment and with diverse populations.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form.
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment and think critically in making decisions.
  • Knowledge of how learning occurs (Bloom's taxonomy, etc).
  • Ability to diffuse and respond effectively to crisis situations as well as react quickly and calmly in emergency situations.
  • Ability to train and supervise others.
  • Ability to observe and detect unusual occurrences and policy violations.
  • Ability to manage sensitive information.
  • Knowledge of effective communication strategies and marketing practices and procedures.
  • Advanced skills in computer/software design and setup is required.
  • Bachelor’s Degree, 3 to 5 years of full-time experience in Housing & Residence Life, Student Affairs, Business, Communication, Event Planning or related field experience.
  • Must have supervisory experience.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of the tenets of a residential curriculum.
  • Knowledge of student development theory and techniques.
  • Knowledge of camps and conferences operations.
  • Ability to network and create new contacts and connections for the camps and conferences program.
  • Master’s Degree

Responsibilities

  • Housing Conduct Administration Serve as a conduct hearing officer for Housing & Residence Life student cases.
  • Train professional and student staff on conduct processes, documentation standards, conflict resolution, and relevant legal or policy updates.
  • Manage the Maxient conduct database, including case tracking, auditing, assignment, and record accuracy.
  • Generate monthly analytical reports on conduct trends, sanction completion, and Clery-related incidents; present recommendations to departmental leadership.
  • Conduct regular reviews of incident reports with Resident Directors to identify behavioral trends and implement educational or operational responses.
  • Develop and manage educational sanctions, conflict mediation practices, and restorative approaches used within Housing & Residence Life.
  • Support ongoing development, revision, and assessment of conduct-related policies and procedures.
  • Maintain compliance with federal and state mandates, including Clery Act CSA responsibilities.
  • Staff Supervision, Hiring and Training Supervise one Resident Director and one residence hall community during the academic year.
  • Provide functional supervision for 2–4 Resident Directors assigned to summer conference housing.
  • Assist with recruitment and selection processes for Resident Directors, Graduate Assistants, Resident Assistants, Desk Assistants, and Conference Assistants.
  • Provide coaching, performance management, and evaluations for supervised staff.
  • Maintain accurate personnel files, agreements, and performance documentation.
  • Support the design and implementation of professional and student staff training throughout the year (July, August, January, and ongoing).
  • Review and approve payroll for supervised professional and student staff.
  • Administrative Leadership & Crisis Response Participate in the departmental on-call rotation (nights, weekends, and holidays) and respond to crises affecting residential students.
  • Serve as essential personnel during university closures or high-impact events as needed.
  • Provide guidance to students and staff during emergencies and coordinate referrals to campus resources.
  • Assist in developing and revising departmental publications, policies, training materials, and website content.
  • Serve on departmental and university committees; lead projects as assigned.
  • Utilize departmental administrative and software systems (StarRez, Maxient, Concur, Microsoft Office Suite, and others) to maintain accurate and timely records.
  • Serve as Acting Associate Director when designated.
  • Maintain responsibilities as a Title IX Responsible Employee and Clery Campus Security Authority.
  • Guest Services, Camps and Conference Housing (Year-round planning with summer operational oversight) Lead the year-round planning, preparation, and coordination of conference housing, including January–May scheduling, logistics planning, group communication, and staff readiness.
  • Oversee summer operations for conference housing, including check-in/check-out, building readiness, facility turnover, keys/access control, and customer service.
  • Serve as the primary operational point of contact for internal and affiliated conference groups.
  • Supervise summer RDs and Conference Assistants to support effective guest housing operations.
  • Coordinate billing and financial reconciliation, including tracking approximately $500,000 in annual revenue.
  • Maintain accurate records in conference management systems and support annual updates.
  • Manage supply inventory and ordering for conference operations.
  • Conduct ongoing assessment of conference housing processes and implement improvements.
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