Resident Advisor for Upward Bound Program

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityPrescott, AZ
Onsite

About The Position

The Resident Advisor (RA) for the Upward Bound Program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Prescott campus plays a critical role in fostering a supportive and inclusive living environment for high school students enrolled in the program for six weeks during the summer session. The RA is responsible for promoting academic success, personal growth, and community engagement among program participants through mentorship, guidance, and program facilitation. The tentative planned dates for the Summer Program of Upward Bound are June 8th – July 18th, 2026 Mandatory training for this position is scheduled May 26th through June 5th, 2026 (off on Memorial Day, Friday May 29th and Friday, June 5th. All Weekends during program dates off except for Move in Night scheduled for Sunday June 7th. As part of the enriching experience offered by the Upward Bound Program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Prescott campus, an out-of-state trip is organized during the sixth week of the program. This trip is designed to broaden participants' horizons, expose them to college campuses in an adjacent state, and provide hands-on learning opportunities that align with the program's educational objectives. During the sixth week of the Upward Bound Program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Prescott campus, RAs take on the crucial role of chaperoning a program trip. As chaperones, RAs are responsible for ensuring the safety, well-being, and engagement of program participants during all activities. They maintain adherence to schedules, provide guidance during interactions and discussions, and respond effectively to any emergent situations. RAs serve as approachable mentors, facilitating meaningful connections between experiences and personal growth, and fostering a positive and inclusive atmosphere throughout the trip.

Requirements

  • Enrolled as a full-time student as a sophomore, junior or senior in college or a recent graduate of college.
  • Strong communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills.
  • Ability to communicate and enforce program policies and university rules to program participants.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with high school students from diverse backgrounds.
  • Responsible, dependable, and able to handle challenging situations with maturity.
  • Passion for education, community building, and youth development.
  • Strong leadership AND followership skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience in mentoring, counseling, or residential life is a plus.
  • SSS TRIO or Upward Bound current or past involvement a strong PLUS

Responsibilities

  • Teacher Support: Assist instructors in classroom settings by recording attendance, providing academic support to students, facilitating small group discussions or activities, reinforcing lesson concepts, and ensuring a productive learning environment.
  • Student Support: Provide guidance, mentorship, and support to a group of high school students participating in the Upward Bound Program. Assist students in adjusting to the college environment, developing study skills, and setting academic and personal goals.
  • Program Facilitation: Assist in planning, organizing, and facilitating academic and enrichment activities, workshops, and events designed to enhance students' educational experiences, personal development, and exposure to various career paths within the aeronautical and aviation fields.
  • Community Building: Foster a positive and inclusive community within the residential environment. Organize community-building activities, discussions, and events that encourage cross-cultural understanding, teamwork, and social interaction among program participants.
  • Crisis Management: Serve as a responsible and dependable point of contact for students in case of emergencies or concerns. Follow established protocols for addressing medical, emotional, and other crises, and communicate effectively with program coordinators and appropriate university personnel.
  • Policy Enforcement: Enforce program and university policies within the residential community, ensuring the safety and well-being of all participants. Address any violations or behavioral issues in a fair and consistent manner, while promoting a respectful and inclusive atmosphere.
  • Role Model: Demonstrate professionalism, integrity, and strong interpersonal skills to serve as a positive role model for students. Exhibit a commitment to educational attainment, personal growth, and responsible decision-making.
  • Collaboration: Collaborate with other Resident Advisors, program staff, and university departments to coordinate programming efforts, share best practices, and contribute to the overall success of the Upward Bound Program.
  • Documentation: Maintain accurate and detailed records of student interactions, incidents, and program activities. Provide regular updates and reports to program coordinators as required.
  • Out-of-State Trip: Week 6th of the Upward Bound Program As part of the enriching experience offered by the Upward Bound Program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Prescott campus, an out-of-state trip is organized during the sixth week of the program. This trip is designed to broaden participants' horizons, expose them to college campuses in an adjacent state, and provide hands-on learning opportunities that align with the program's educational objectives. During the sixth week of the Upward Bound Program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Prescott campus, RAs take on the crucial role of chaperoning a program trip. As chaperones, RAs are responsible for ensuring the safety, well-being, and engagement of program participants during all activities. They maintain adherence to schedules, provide guidance during interactions and discussions, and respond effectively to any emergent situations. RAs serve as approachable mentors, facilitating meaningful connections between experiences and personal growth, and fostering a positive and inclusive atmosphere throughout the trip.

Benefits

  • Compensation includes a stipend for the six-week Summer Session in the amount of $2,800.00, on-campus housing and a meal plan during work hours on Monday through Friday for the duration of the Upward Bound Program.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

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Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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