The Harper Cancer Research Institute (HCRI), a unit of ND Research dedicated to conducting innovative and integrative research that confronts the complex challenges of cancer, is looking for current students of Notre Dame, St. Mary’s, or Holy Cross College to oversee its Research Cures Cancer Corps (RC3) high school residential program on weekends and evenings from May 28 through July 25, 2026. The RC3 Summer Coordinators play a vital role in supporting the University of Notre Dame’s summer research program for high school students, administered by the Harper Cancer Research Institute (HCRI). Coordinators are responsible for fostering a safe, supportive, and engaging residential experience for program participants. This position requires living on campus for the duration of the program and serving evenings and weekends in accordance with University policies regarding the supervision of minors. The RC3 program runs from June 1 through July 24, 2026. RC3 Summer Coordinators work closely with students, fellow staff, and program administrators to establish a residence hall environment that supports students’ educational, personal, and professional development. Coordinators are expected to conduct themselves in an honest, conscientious, and professional manner at all times and to support, enforce, and personally adhere to all University and Residential Life policies outlined in du Lac, the student handbook.