Student - Graduate Coordinator for Returning Student Communities

Butler UniversityIndianapolis, IN
Onsite

About The Position

The Graduate Coordinator for Returning Student Communities supports student wellbeing and success for sophomore and junior students living in on-campus housing. This role includes direct student interaction to help support retention initiatives, encourage personal growth and well-being, and promote a successful transition to whatever comes next.

Requirements

  • Must be currently pursuing a graduate degree at an accredited institution of higher education
  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • Demonstrated interpersonal skills
  • Experience working with college students
  • Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment in making decisions
  • Ability to diffuse and respond effectively to situations involving intense pressures and/or unpredictable persons
  • Physical ability to climb stairs in order to reach the top floor of a residence hall in an emergency situation without assistance

Responsibilities

  • Support students navigating the life cycle of relationships and complex interpersonal dynamics, including participating in roommate mediations and working with students in challenging interpersonal situations
  • Coordinate and execute programming explicitly in support of sophomore and junior level students
  • Maintain regular contact with students in residence
  • Coordinate an annual off-campus housing fair
  • Provide information relevant to students transitioning out of campus housing
  • Special population outreach
  • Dawg Discussion Follow Up
  • Direct student follow up during enrollment periods
  • Conduct student check ins and meetings as directed
  • Follow up with students after distressing situations
  • Maintain complete and accurate records regarding student and building concerns
  • Respond via phone & in-person to various emergency and crisis situations
  • Collaborate with emergency personnel and campus resources to provide student support
  • Submit appropriate documentation to report concerns and actions taken
  • Support on-call student staff
  • Support all building related tasks including opening, closing, health & safety checks, and all needed maintenance activities
  • Work closely with American Campus Communities and Butler Facilities
  • Maintain accurate records regarding occupancy, room changes, facilities concerns, and damage billing for the unit
  • Participate in and contribute to division and university meetings and events as directed
  • Other duties as assigned

Benefits

  • $12,000 stipend per year, paid monthly over a 10 month appointment (August 1 - May 31)
  • Tuition assistance of $5,000 for a Butler graduate program
  • Residential Meal Plan during the academic term
  • Semi-furnished On-Campus Apartment
  • Includes WiFi & Utilities
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