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Assistant Coordinator of Community Standards and Support

Employer
Fashion Institute of Technology
Location
New York City, New York

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Administrative Jobs
Student Affairs, Residence Life
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

About Fashion Institute of Technology:

The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), part of the State University of New York and an internationally renowned college of art, design, business and technology with a strong emphasis on liberal arts, invites applications for an Assistant Coordinator of Community Standards and Support in the Residential Life Department.  FIT Residential Life houses approximately 2,300 undergraduate students living within four residence halls comprised of traditional and apartment style housing.

Job Description:

The Assistant Coordinator of Community Standards and Support is a part-time, twelve-month, live-in professional staff position responsible for supporting student conduct case management, educational initiatives, and student outreach for both the Office of Residential Life and the Dean of Students Office.  Reporting to the Assistant Director for Community Standards and Support, and also working with the Assistant Dean of Community Standards and Student Involvement, the Assistant Coordinator helps to respond to and resolve student concerns and serves as an active and visible Residential Life staff member.  The Assistant Coordinator serves as a hearing officer for lower level code of conduct and residential life policy violations, creates and implements preventive and educational efforts around community standards, and serves on the Residential Life on-call duty rotation.  The Assistant Coordinator is also instrumental in contributing to the success of Residential Life and the FIT Division of Student Success through department-wide and campus activities including move in/out, student leadership retreats, committees, assessment, and more.  The Assistant Coordinator performs other duties as assigned is expected to contribute to a positive, team-oriented, energetic, and flexible work atmosphere.

Primary Job Responsibilities & Duties

Community Standards and Student Support

  • Develop relationships with individual students and within the campus community, creating an atmosphere conducive to students' academic success and personal growth
  • Role model appropriate behavior, personal integrity, and responsible conduct both on and off campus
  • Maintain close communication and positive relationships with residents, students, and staff
  • Communicate, interpret and enforce department and college standards and policies
  • Ensure staff members are appropriately confronting and documenting behavioral issues and concerns
  • Respond and process alleged policy violations as reported by staff, students, Public Safety, or community members with adherence to departmental and College processes
  • Maintain due process and a learning-centered philosophy when sanctioning and engaging in the conduct process
  • Develop and implement educational sanctions for students in individual and group settings
  • Develop and implement preventative programming around personal safety, alcohol and other drugs, fire safety, conflict resolution, and other student issues

Administrative Responsibilities

  • Serve on departmental committees and provide assistance with that assigned area
  • Work to advance the College, Division of Student Success, and Residential Life's strategic plan and goals through participation in goal setting, program implementation, committee/task force work and assessment efforts
  • Attend various meetings on a weekly/biweekly basis including, but not limited to: Residential Life staff meetings, professional development sessions, committee meetings, and meetings with students and supervisors
  • Understand and explain the proper interpretation of policies and procedures among staff and students
  • Assist with the housing selection process for new and returning students as needed
  • Participate in departmental, divisional, and college-wide trainings and professional development workshops
  • Maintain clear, consistent communication with department and college staff on a variety of topics, ensuring a timely response to concerns, exceptional support of students and a commitment to the college, division and department missions
  • Perform all other duties as assigned

Supervision

  • Facilitate staff development, foster staff unity and teamwork, motivate student staff and empower them to promote student learning and development in the areas of community standards, student wellness, and crisis intervention
  • Assist with the selection and training of student staff members

Emergency and Crisis Response

  • Take part in a 24/7 on-call duty rotation and oversee the implementation of duty and crisis response protocols
  • Effectively respond to emergency situations and assist in resolving resident and facilities concerns and needs
  • Serve as a liaison with Public Safety, Health Services, Counseling Center, Dean of Students Office, Title IX and Affirmative Action staff, and emergency personnel
  • Share responsibility in maintaining health, fire, and safety standards
  • Serve as a Campus Security Authority and assist in reporting incident information as needed
  • Serve as a responsible employee for allegations regulated under Title IX

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree and at least one year of prior experience in a college residential setting required
  • Additional prior experience in residence life, student leadership, programming, student government, orientation, community service, or related experiences strongly preferred
  • Work towards a Master's degree in Higher Education or a related field is strongly preferred
  • Understanding of student development philosophy, residence hall management and ability to work with a diverse student and staff population
  • Demonstrated leadership abilities, organizational skills, and excellent skills in oral and written communications
  • Strong interpersonal skills required. Demonstrated ability to communicate professionally and effectively in both written and verbal form with a variety of stakeholders including, but not limited to, students, faculty, staff, and parents.
  • Excellent supervisory, teamwork, conflict resolution, project management, and organizational skills
  • Ability to work effectively and positively in an environment characterized by change, including the ability to acquire new knowledge and utilize that information to develop new programs and services
  • Capacity to work in a 24-hour/7 day environment with the ability to quickly respond to and handle situations for the entire residential campus
  • A genuine interest and satisfaction in working with students, families, faculty, and staff and in supporting the mission of higher education and student affairs

Additional Information:

  • This is a part-time (20 hours/week) temporary, 12-month appointment subject to one-year reappointment renewable annually, not expected to exceed three years.  In exceptional cases, reappointment may be granted for a fourth year.
  • ARECs will keep regular office hours, which are scheduled on a semesterly basis. Evening and weekend commitments will be required to fulfill duties of the position.  During peak times, ARECs are expected to work beyond 20 hours/week and are compensated for the additional hours.
  • While serving on-call, ARECs will remain within close proximity to the campus.  ARECs are expected to serve on call during holidays, weekends, and evenings as needed to ensure 24/7 coverage, in addition to their 20 hours/week of work.
  • ARECs are expected to make their on-campus apartment their primary residence.
  • This position is considered to be an essential personnel position for the department, and as such, ARECs may be required to report to work/remain at work even if classes are cancelled, and/or the campus is working on limited operations in an emergency.
  • ARECs may serve in one or more residence halls during their time in the position and may be reassigned due to departmental or college needs.

Compensation

  • Hourly wage $22.92
  • Furnished, studio apartment, which includes all utilities, cable, and internet located on campus
  • Small contribution to declining balance through the College's dining plan

Application Instructions:

In order to be considered for the position, you must submit the following documents online:

  • Resume
  • Cover letter

Returning Applicants - Login to your FITNYC Careers Account to check your submitted application material.

Please note that due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are unable to contact each applicant individually regarding his or her application status.

For more information about FIT, please visit FIT's website at: http://www.fitnyc.edu

FIT is firmly committed to creating an environment that will attract and retain people of diverse racial and cultural backgrounds. By providing a learning and working environment that encourages, utilizes, respects, and appreciates the full expression of every individual's ability, the FIT community fosters its mission and grows because of its rich, pluralistic experience. FIT is committed to prohibiting discrimination, whether based on race, color, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity, religion, ethnic background, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military service status, genetic information, pregnancy, familial status, citizenship status (except as required to comply with law), or any other criterion prohibited by applicable federal, state, or local laws. FIT is committed to providing equal opportunity in employment, including the opportunity for upward mobility for all qualified individuals.  Applications from minorities, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities are encouraged.  Inquiries regarding FIT's non-discrimination policies may be directed to the Affirmative Action Officer/Title IX Coordinator, 212 217.3360, titleix@fitnyc.edu.

Organization

The Fashion Institute of Technology is a State University of New York college of art and design located in New York City. In 1951, it became one of the first SUNY community colleges empowered to grant the Associate of Applied Science degree. Today, FIT also grants Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in fashion and fashion-related fields. These include some unique programs, such as the United States’ only degree-granting program in Accessories Design, and the only baccalaureate program in Cosmetics and Fragrance Marketing in the world.fashion_institute_of_technology1.jpg

FIT is fascinating. We are a public institution of higher education with ties to private industry designed to benefit our students. We have big city pizazz and high-end sophistication. But we boast a safe campus and a real-world mindset. We are the crossroads between commerce and creativity.

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FIT is fashion. We are also design, fine arts, packaging, computer animation. We are technology, and also marketing, advertising, merchandising, production. And more. Our diverse programming has grown out of a rich history. Our Institutional Advancement is based on a clear mission. Our campus location and facilities are here to serve our college community.

 

 

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