About The Position

Carnegie Mellon University's Division of Student Affairs is seeking candidates for two Housefellow and Coordinator for Residential Education roles. This position is more than a traditional residence life role; it involves serving as the primary meta-curricular advocate for students, focusing on their social, academic, intellectual, artistic, and personal development. The role is a principal contributor to the residential experience, coordinating initiatives that support broader student development. Housefellows are experienced student affairs generalists who cultivate one-on-one mentoring relationships and influence the growth of future leaders. They create unique experiences that build on the talents of a diverse community within a Student Affairs program committed to student care and support. The Coordinator role involves overseeing and coordinating critical initiatives within Residential Education, aligning with the residential engagement model, student staff selection, training and development, leadership development, student success, and team culture and recognition.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in Higher Education and Student Affairs or related field required.
  • 1-3 years of full-time experience in a student affairs role required.
  • Successful completion of a pre-employment background check.

Nice To Haves

  • Candidates with strengths in one or more of these areas should highlight their experiences in the cover letter: pivotal initiatives within Residential Education currently align to the core objectives of our residential engagement model, student staff selection, training and development, leadership development, student success and team culture and recognition.

Responsibilities

  • Driving the development of a thriving residential experience through ensuring the execution of the residential engagement model as curated by Residential Education.
  • Serving as a conduit for connecting students to the broader meta-curricular experience of Carnegie Mellon University.
  • Select, train, lead, supervise and evaluate a team of Community Advisor(s) (CA) and Resident Assistants (RA).
  • Serve as primary university contact and advocate for students living within a designated residential house community.
  • Providing one-on-one mentorship, support and guidance to students through individual relationships aimed at enhancing student success.
  • Coordinate emergency response and on-going case management for designated residential population.
  • Serve in Student Affairs on-call rotation for campus crisis response.
  • Manage House budget, overseeing community expenses related to programming and community development.
  • Liaise and collaborate with campus partners including but not limited to Housing Services, Housing Facilities & Space Planning, Division of Student Affairs, College Liaisons, Counseling and Psychological Services, and academic partners to provide community and student support.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • comprehensive medical, prescription, dental, and vision insurance
  • generous retirement savings program with employer contributions
  • tuition benefits
  • ample paid time off
  • observed holidays
  • life and accidental death and disability insurance
  • free Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus pass
  • access to our Family Concierge Team to help navigate childcare needs
  • fitness center access
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