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Residence Director

Employer
Middlebury College
Location
Middlebury

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Student Affairs, Residence Life
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

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Residence Director
Middlebury College



Posting Number: S01558

Position Summary:
Reporting to the Associate Dean of Students for Residential Life, Residence Directors (RDs) are full-time professional staff who live in campus housing, interacting directly and intentionally with residents throughout the full calendar year to develop a safe, strong, and vibrant learning community. They are critical members of the Residential Life team and are each responsible for one of five areas of campus, housing approximately 650 students. Triaging and providing support and referrals as needed for these students is essential. In collaboration with Reslife team members, as well as with Student Life colleagues, RDs identify and articulate student needs and issues within a developmental framework,
and supervise student staff to provide effective institutional responses. Each RD has primary responsibility for the hiring, training, and supervision of 12-17 student Reslife staff and coordinates. RDs serve directly in on-call coverage, and crisis and conduct intervention, including nights, weekends, summer, and holidays as needed. Regular evening hours, some weekend hours, visibility to the campus community, and attendance at campus events are essential.


Essential Functions:
Offer is contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check.

• Lead the recruitment and selection of student Reslife staff
• Participate in the design, delivery and assessment of Reslife staff training each fall
• Supervise, develop, support and evaluate Reslife staff, holding them accountable to their job duties when necessary
• Conduct ongoing weekly supervisory meetings and periodic staff development sessions with Reslife staff on a group and individual basis
• Participate in regular Reslife team meetings and in the accomplishment of departmental tasks and objectives; explicitly included are regular 1:1 meetings with the Associate Dean of Students for Residential Life and regular Reslife team meetings
• Participate in year-round on-call.rotation, including for Vermont-based summer programs, providing crisis intervention and serving as a resource or referral agent, including during College break periods
• Participate in summer programs (Language School, Middlebury undergraduate student employees) on-call rotation to provide residential support, crisis and conduct response in collaboration with Language School administrators, JAO, Deans, and other colleagues as necessary
• Support Associate Dean and Assistant Directors with case management needs of students, particularly acute needs, making referrals and offering assistance as needed
• Support and mentor Reslife staff in proactive community building work to prevent conduct issues from arising to the extent possible
• Respond to conduct issues in areas managed, resolving them where possible, and referring incidents to the office of Community Standards as needed
• Teach students to assume responsibility for their actions as individuals and as members of the community through conduct response and informal interactions
• Maintain conduct records in Advocate
• Attend weekly conduct meetings as needed
• Train, mentor and support Reslife staff in the design, delivery and assessment of a regular schedule of student-centered, developmentally appropriate programming
• Apply Restorative Practices (RP) principles to proactively build community, and in response to concerns. Oversee Reslife staff utilization of RP as well
• Monitor and intervene with students who may be struggling academically or with other developmental issues
• Actively collaborate with the Reslife team in the design, delivery and assessment of a student development focused residential curriculum
• Actively promote diversity awareness and inclusiveness through residential programming and dialogue
• Actively participate in harm reduction, risk management and wellness programs including Green Dot, QPR- suicide prevention, and alcohol education
• Participate in development and implementation of new student orientation programming
• Maintain a visible community presence through event attendance and regular presence in the residence halls
• Mentor students and make appropriate referrals to other offices as needed
• Maintain accurate, timely and complete records around students of concern in the Advocate CARE module
• In coordination with the Associate Dean or Summer Program staff, respond as necessary to parents/legal guardians and other constituents regarding student issues, concerns, and questions.
• Oversee administrative procedures including fire safety checks, room check-in/out, dorm damage assessment/responsibility, and facilities requests, delegating to student staff where feasible and appropriate, in coordination with the Assistant Director of Housing Operations
• Collaborate with Facilities Services and Custodial teams as necessary and appropriate on general building maintenance issues
• Assist with room draw
• Maintain regular weekly office hours
• Participate in campus committees and projects to the degree reasonable, as determined with the Associate Dean. It is expected that the RDs and Associate Dean will work collaboratively and collectively to ensure that the office of Reslife & the RD team is represented on committees and projects of importance to student life without placing unreasonable time requirements on any one individual team member
• Facilitate room changes within the residential areas working closely with the Assistant Director for Housing Operations
• Demonstrate a commitment to ongoing professional growth and development in all areas of responsibility, inclusion and social justice in higher education contexts are explicitly included in this charge
• Actively participate in professional associations, conferences and other professional development opportunities as time and resources permit
• Seek opportunities for professional development on campus through collaboration with other departments and colleagues as time permits.


General Responsibilities:
• Other duties as assigned.


Qualifications
Education:

• Master’s degree plus at least two years of directly relatable residential life experience required
• Master’s degree in Higher Education, College Student Personnel/Student Affairs, Counseling or a related field highly preferred


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
• Excellent interpersonal communications skills, including in the facilitation of difficult conversations
• Conflict mediation
• Skills in assessing, organizing, and prioritizing multiple tasks for projects
• Ability to lead, motivate and direct supervisees
• Ability to communicate effectively with students and families, and all levels of employees.


Experience:
• Full-time experience in Student Affairs is preferred
• Preference will be given to candidates who have a demonstrated commitment to cultural competency development, and fostering a collaborative multicultural environment


Physical Demands:
• Evenings, nights and weekends required
• Late night and on call responsibilities required


Offers of employment are contingent on completion of a background check. Information on our background check policy can be found here: http://go.middlebury.edu/backgroundchecks

To apply, visit https://middlebury.peopleadmin.com/postings/23433

Middlebury is an equal-opportunity employer where diversity, equity, and inclusion are core values. To this end, Middlebury recruits talented and diverse faculty, staff, and students from across the United States and around the world. Middlebury encourages applications from women, people of color, people with disabilities, and members of other protected classes and historically underrepresented communities. Middlebury also invites applications from individuals who demonstrate an ongoing commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.





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Organization

Middlebury is one of the country's top liberal arts colleges. It offers its students a broad curriculum embracing the arts, humanities, literature, foreign languages, social sciences, and natural sciences. Middlebury is an institution with a long-standing international focus, a place where education reflects a sense of looking outward, and a realization that the traditional insularity of the United States is something of the past. We seek to bring to Middlebury those who wish not only to learn about themselves and their own traditions, but also to see beyond the bounds of class, culture, region, or nation. Indeed, the central purpose of a Middlebury education is precisely to transcend oneself and one's own concerns. This transcendence may come for some through the study of other cultures; for some through the study of the environment; for others it will come through inquiry into such fields as physics or philosophy, mathematics or music.

Middlebury's undergraduate college is enriched by its other programs. Every summer, the main campus in Vermont is transformed into an institution single-mindedly devoted to the study of nine foreign languages and cultures, and the use of English is virtually banned for the participants, among whom are many Middlebury undergraduates. In the Green Mountains lies Middlebury's Bread Loaf campus, where for six weeks each summer the Bread Loaf School of English is in session. This is followed by the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, which brings together 200 authors and aspiring authors for 11 days of intensive exchange about the art of writing. The Bread Loaf School of English is in session each summer not only in Middlebury but also at Lincoln College, Oxford, in the United Kingdom; at St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico; and at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.

There is also an overseas dimension to Middlebury College. The C.V. Starr-Middlebury Schools Abroad are located in Belo Horizonte, Berlin, Bordeaux, Buenos Aires, Concepción, Córdoba, Ferrara, Florence, Getafe, Guadalajara, Hangzhou, Irkutsk, La Serena, Logroño, Madrid, Mainz, Montevideo, Moscow, Niterói, Paris, Poitiers, Santiago, Temuco, Tucumán, Valdivia, Valparaíso, Xalapa, and Yaroslavl. These schools enroll more than 300 undergraduate and graduate students who seek to further their foreign language skills and immerse themselves as fully as possible in the host culture through academic study as well as direct experience.

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