Coordinator, Residential Education

Westminster UniversitySalt Lake City, UT
Onsite

About The Position

The Residential Education Coordinator at Westminster University is a twelve-month, full-time, live-in, professional staff member of Residence Life. The position reports directly to the Director of Residence Life & Student Dinning and is a member of the Division of Student Affairs. The Residential Education Coordinator position is assigned a 40 hour per week schedule. The schedule may fluctuate depending on the needs of standard operations, such as opening and closing residence halls. The Coordinator is required to live on campus in a semi-furnished apartment in a residence hall. The Coordinator is provided non-taxable staff housing, which includes utilities and internet. Cost-free campus parking and campus dining Flex Dollars are also provided. Student Affairs at Westminster is committed to creating an environment that encourages students’ exploration of self while pursuing community and working toward academic success. Westminster is a private comprehensive liberal arts institution with a deep commitment preparing students to lead lives of learning, accomplishment, and service and to help them develop skills and attributes vital for success in a diverse and interdependent world. Westminster centralizes engaged learning that emphasizes theory and practice academic, co-curricular and extra-curricular programs. A culture of imagination and innovation with a committed practice of inclusiveness and respect for differences. Westminster is a private comprehensive liberal arts institution with a deep commitment to preparing students to lead lives of learning, accomplishment, and service, and to help them develop skills and attributes vital for success in a diverse and interdependent world. Westminster’s engaged learning emphasizes theory and practice, academic, co-curricular, and extra-curricular programs. Westminster fosters a culture of imagination and innovation with a committed practice of inclusiveness and respect for differences. Westminster University is in the trendy walkable Sugar House neighborhood with easy access to the Rocky Mountains, downtown Salt Lake City, and many of Utah’s natural wonders. With direction provided by the department Director, the Residential Education Coordinator shall have the following responsibilities.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in College Student Personnel/Higher Education Administration or related degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Demonstrated two years of graduate assistantship experience in student development, student affairs, and/or a related field.
  • Demonstrated experience working with college students.
  • Demonstrated experience in supervision and team building.
  • Demonstrated experience in administration, problem-solving, and crisis or emergency response.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the following areas: leadership, group facilitation, professionalism, organization, planning, budgeting, written and verbal communication and student development theory and practice.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working with residential populations in graduate school.
  • Experience with software packages: Persona, eRezLife, Advocate, Maxient, Colleague, THD, StarRez.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with the selection and supervision of Community Leader staff.
  • Co-lead a comprehensive training and education for Community Leaders regarding institutional operations, processes, and policies
  • Execute a comprehensive evaluation of Community Leaders which includes performance evaluations, and development of performance improvement plans when necessary.
  • Assist the Director in identifying relevant and current scholarly theories, best practices, and student development models to inform on going paraprofessional development of Community Leaders and student staff.
  • Recruit and mentor interested student employees and leaders interested in the professional field of student affairs and higher education.
  • Assist in the development and implementation of a program assessment model to measure Community Leader programs.
  • Assist Residence Life in the coordination of the daily operations, such as administrative, maintenance, custodial, programming, and community standards responsibilities fortwo-three residential communities.
  • Support the Associate Director on the operational processes including ongoing facility requests and access requests.
  • Assist the Associate Director in the management of keys for residential facilities.
  • Maintain an operational budget for educational and social programming and approve associated expenditures in accordance with purchasing guidelines.
  • Assist the administration of Persona and eRezlife software systems.
  • Assist in the coordination of move-in and move-out processes including residence hall openings and closings.
  • Assist the Director and Associate Director in making improvements to the department’s website.
  • Assist the Director in hosting virtual education sessions on residential education and benefits to prospective students and parents, and current students and parents.
  • Co-facilitate across-campus department engagement within first-year communities to enhance active programing specific to student wellbeing, safety, security, and campus resources.
  • Assist in the creation and implementation of engagement programs for parents and guardians of residential students.
  • Create and nurture inclusive, healthy, and safe communities in residence halls.
  • Coordinate residential programming of Community Leaders.
  • Develop positive and productive working relationships with departmental colleagues and campus partners including Dining Services and Campus Patrol.
  • Assist in the full implementation of the residence life curriculum to better enhance programming efforts and community development.
  • Assist the Director to implement formative and summative assessment plans to make data-informed program decisions.
  • Assist in the implementation and evaluation of the residential curriculum, analyze data, and report student learning by residents and Community Leaders.
  • Respond to emergency situations of residential students and implement protocols to resolve on-site threats to student safety and wellbeing.
  • Assess harm and risk related to student wellbeing, safety, and facility fidelity. Initiate emergency procedures with Campus Security, first responders, and senior administrators as applicable.
  • Provide post-crisis referrals to campus resources.
  • Work collaboratively with Safe UT and TimelyCare in cases of residential student threat to self or others.
  • Work cooperatively with Campus Security, Salt Lake City emergency services.
  • Assist in maintaining health, fire, and safety standards in residence halls.
  • Serves as primary site contact regarding facility emergencies within the residence halls.
  • Assist students and other parties in understanding and applying policy.
  • Serve as a campus educator of community standards, the Code of Student Conduct, and resources available including Concerning Student Behavior Form and Title IX reporting.
  • Respond to and process incident reports submitted by Community Leaders, Campus Patrol, and students to determine appropriate level of adjudication.
  • Centralize a pro-student developmental and educational philosophy of student conduct.
  • Maintain regular office hours; evening and weekend hours sometimes required.
  • Assist with summer camps/conferences.
  • Assist with INTR 200 Exploring Student Leadership(Community Leader)course, typically each fall semester.
  • Designated as essential personnel in event of campus closure or emergency.
  • Serve as a Campus Security Authority and Mandatory Reporter.
  • Data management, facility management, assessment, and reporting.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Promote an Inclusive Westminster through demonstration of the commitments included in the Westminster University Diversity Statement.
  • Participate in developmental activities to increase understanding and awareness of issues related to diversity, equity and inclusion both individually and as related to my field of work, profession, or discipline.

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Paid Family and Medical Leave
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan with a 5.5% employer contribution
  • Tuition Remission (after a qualifying period of employment)
  • 18 Paid Holidays Annually
  • Cell Phone Plan Discounts
  • non-taxable staff housing, which includes utilities and internet
  • Cost-free campus parking
  • campus dining Flex Dollars
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