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Residence Hall Director, Housing and Residential Services - Division of Student Affairs (4232)

Employer
Northern Illinois University (NIU)
Location
DeKalb, IL

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Administrative Jobs
Student Affairs, Student Activities & Services
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Position Title:

Director

Position Number:

00004232

Working Position Title:

Residence Hall Director, Housing and Residential Services - Division of Student Affairs (4232)

Posting Type:

SPS

FTE:

1.00

Representation:

Non-Union

Department:

Housing & Residential Services

Primary Function:

The Residence Hall Director provides primary leadership and overall management of a residence hall housing approximately 500 students.

Duties and Responsibilities (generally):

The Residence Hall Director is directly supervised by a Complex Coordinator. This is a live-in position which involves a level of accessibility and accountability to all students and staff. The Residence Hall Director is responsible for fostering a responsible, inclusive community; providing intentional, development-based supervision; utilizing sound fiscal management and business practices; as well as ensuring a safe, comfortable living environment for students. The Residence Hall Director also works closely with Faculty Advisors and House Coordinators who provide leadership and support for the Living Learning Communities in the building. All residential communities support and contribute to the academic mission of the institution.

Leadership and Community Development.
1. Supervise one-two Graduate Assistant(s) and co-supervise up to 20 Community Advisors.
2. Promotes the development and implementation of the Residential Curriculum.
3. Actively participate as a member of the area team, along with additional Residence Hall Directors, Graduate Residence Hall Directors, Complex Coordinators, Chief Clerk, Community Police Officers, Faculty Coordinators, Dining Staff, and Facilities Staff.
4. Coordinate the selection, training, development, and evaluation of student staff.
5. Promote and develop an inclusive and academically supportive community.
6. Collaborate directly with Faculty Advisors and Academic House Coordinators, who provide leadership for the Living Learning Communities housed in the residence halls.
7. Create intentional efforts to interact with students and provide opportunities for student growth and development.
8. Counsel, advise, and refer residents on personal and academic matters.
9. Respond to crisis and emergency situations and communicate necessary information appropriately.
10. Advise hall council.
I I. Seek opportunities to work collaboratively with departmental, divisional, and campus partners through committees, liaison relationships, and other interactions.
12. Actively participate in residential academic offerings. Such responsibilities could include an opportunity to teach a section of University 101, coordinating tutorial or group study programs, or overseeing a peer academic advisor program.
13. Support the mission, policies, and procedures of the Department and University.
14. Actively participate in staff meetings and professional development opportunities.
15. Act as a University representative at campus events Administration.
16. Adjudicate University and Housing and Residential Services policies.
I7. Support the Complex Coordinator in the overall administrative, developmental, and facilities management of the residential area.
18. Manage hall facilities and budget.
19. Work collaboratively with the Chief Clerk to manage building occupancy.
20. Participate in on-call duty rotation including weeknights, weekends, and break periods.
21. Establish and maintain regularly scheduled office hours.
22. Collaborate with other staff within the complex and across Housing and Residential Services to ensure consistency and sharing of best practices.
23. Assist with Departmental initiatives as needed.
24. Assist with summer conference operations or other summer projects as assigned.
25. Serve as Campus Security Authority and assist with the process of reporting crimes in
order to maintain accurate and timely crime statistics and increase the overall safety of the campus.

Minimum Required Qualifications for this position:

1. Master’s degree in Student Affairs, Higher Education Administration, Counseling, or related field.

2. One (1) to two (2) years’ experience with supervision, selection, training, and development of residence hall staff.

Education and Experience Preferred:

1. Ability to effectively respond to crisis, manage fiscal resources, and adjudicate University policy violations.

2. Understanding of and commitment to developing inclusive communities.

3. Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.

4. Desire to work as part of a team and offer innovative approaches to problem solving.

Working Hours:

M-F 8-4:30

Minimum Pay Rate (Hourly or Monthly):

$2,964 per month

Hiring Rate Information:

Actual hiring rate is commensurate with experience, education, and internal equity; position includes a robust benefits package to eligible applicants.

Posting Date:

04/26/2021

Priority Review Date:

05/17/2021

Special Instructions to Applicants:

•For information about Northern Illinois University’s benefits package, please visit: https://www.niu.edu/hrs/benefits/index.shtml.

Fully complete the Education and Work History sections of the application. Be specific on your entire work history, including employment dates and duties for all positions held. Applicable part-time work experience will be considered toward qualifying for this position, however, it will be converted to a full-time equivalency to determine length of experience.

•Please monitor your e-mail for further information regarding your application. Emails will be auto-generated from jobs@niu.edu. Please add this email to your address book to ensure timely delivery.

•We STRONGLY recommend that contact information used in your online profile be personal use, not professional/work information: personal email address, home address, and phone numbers. The information provided is used to make contact with you for search updates, department referrals and interviews, etc. We need to be able to relay sensitive and important information that protects your privacy about job search activity now and in the future.

Required Applicant Documents

1.Resume/Curriculum Vitae
2.Cover Letter
3.Transcripts (unofficial with official required at hire)
4.List of three professional references

Please submit application and documents through NIU online employment system at http://employment.niu.edu/postings/56400. For full consideration, applications should be submitted by May 17, 2021. Applications submitted after this date will be considered only on an as needed basis.

Link to Department Homepage:

Housing and Residential Services

EEO Statement:

In accordance with applicable statutes and regulations, NIU is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, religion, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, political affiliation, or any other factor unrelated to professional qualifications, and will comply with all applicable federal and state statutes, regulations and orders pertaining to nondiscrimination, equal opportunity and affirmative action.

The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:

Ethics and Compliance Officer, Title IX Coordinator
Health Services 230
TitleIXCoordinator@niu.edu
815-753-5560

Is Background Check Required:

Yes

Visa Policy:

In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire.

ADA Accommodation:

NIU remains committed to ensuring that its recruitment and application procedures include full opportunities for applicants with disabilities. Employment opportunities will not be denied to anyone because of the need to make accommodations for a person’s disability during either the application or interview process. An applicant who believes they require an accommodation to participate in the employment process due to a disability may request that accommodation through the Accommodation Request Form. For further assistance, please contact the office of Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity and Education (AAEOE) at ada@niu.edu.

Clery Act Information:

NIU provides information regarding campus security, personal and fire safety, including topics such as: crime prevention, emergency response procedures and crime reporting policies, in addition to crime and fire statistics for the most recent three calendar years. The Annual Security Report containing security and safety information is available at www.safety.niu.edu/clery or by contacting the University Police Department and Public Safety Department at 815-753-9628 to receive a hard copy. The Annual Fire Safety Report is available at www.niu.edu/clery/fire_report.pdf or by contacting the Environmental Health and Safety Department at 815-753-0404 to receive a hard copy.

Quick Link:

https://employment.niu.edu/postings/56400

Organization

Northern Illinois University is a comprehensive research university offering programs from the baccalaureate through the doctorate. Colleges include business, education, engineering and engineering technology, law, liberal arts and sciences, health and human sciences, and visual and performing arts. On-campus enrollment is approximately 18,000 students. The university also offers more than 200 extension courses each semester to students in communities throughout northern Illinois.

The main campus is located in DeKalb, 65 miles west of Chicago's "Loop" and 40 miles southeast of Rockford. In addition to the main campus, NIU has three education centers in Hoffman Estates, Rockford, and Naperville. DeKalb/Sycamore, with a population of about 50,000, is a modern paradox, a rural/urban community. It is simultaneously recognized for its manufacturing and rich farmlands. The site of the first manufacture of barbed wire and the development of hybrid seed corn are evidence of its diversified history. The blend of industry and agriculture, coupled with the cultural and recreational facilities of the university and supplemented by easy access to Chicago and Rockford, provide an enjoyable environment in which to live.

Company info
Telephone
815-753-1000
Location
1425 Lincoln Hwy
DeKalb
Illinois
60115
US

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