UCO Housing & Dining's educational priority is to cultivate independence and encourage connected and cooperative communities within the residence halls. The UCO Hall Director is an innovative educator who has an understanding of college student development, engagement, and academic success. UCO Housing uses Beyond Seat Time and Student Satisfaction: A Curricular Approach to Residential Education by Kathleen G. Kerr and James Tweedy from About Campus as their model. The Hall Director will assist in creating, implementing, managing, and assessing a comprehensive residential curriculum that focuses on student's self-awareness, critical thinking skills, and participation in the UCO community. The Hall Directors overall responsibility is to create a learning-centered environment that is safe and secure for all students. Additional duties include overseeing residents academic support, student staff supervision, facilities management, student conduct, and crisis intervention. The Hall Director also develops and maintains relationships among residential students, their families, various campus departments, community partners, and vendors. This is a 12-month, full-time, live-in position that includes a furnished apartment, choice of meal plan, and full university benefits, including: medical, retirement, paid time off, a paid parking space, and tuition benefits. Hall Directors are allowed one pet that is less than 35 pounds. The position reports to the Assistant Director for Residence Life. The general schedule for this position is 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, with frequent evening and weekend requirements.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level