Princeton University's Office of Housing and Real Estate Services (HRES) is seeking to fill the role of the Housing Regional Engagement Specialist who will be the main point of contact for either a geographical region of the student housing inventory (undergraduate) or student housing population (graduate) and will serve as an entry point into the HRES organization. Student housing operations at Princeton is unique and diverse with 6,200 dormitory beds for undergraduate and graduate students on campus, and approximately 1000 rental apartment units for graduate students. Reporting to the Associate Director for Engagement, the Specialist will be the face of the department for the student housing community through regular and sustained contact with the Residential Colleges, Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students (ODUS), the Graduate School, and students. The Specialist will be responsible for developing partnerships within HRES, The Service Point and all other units within University Services, as well as with other campus service providers to respond to undergraduate and graduate student life administrative staff and student priorities to meet the programmatic goals of the residential life program in these areas. Through sustained engagement, the Specialist will assist in ensuring the alignment of the department's processes and facilities management functions with student life programmatic goals and service needs. The Specialist will work across this broad spectrum and will need to understand the various living and dining needs and priorities of the undergraduate and graduate student populations. In order to stay relevant to and connected with the ongoing work around these living and dining issues, the Specialist will work closely with the student life administrative staff, student staff [Community Living Advisors (CLAs), Residential College Advisors (RCAs), Residential Life Coordinators (RLCs), Resident Graduate Students (RGSs)], and students. This work will require sustained visibility and engagement within their area of responsibility, including regularly attending meetings and devising creative ways to communicate HRES information and priorities. In order to achieve success, the Specialist must have excellent written and oral communication skills, and a high degree of responsiveness. The Specialist must also have an understanding of how facilities and student life issues intersect and how to effectively manage intra- and interdepartmental relationships to achieve results.