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Temporary Position - Graduate Community Director

Employer
University of North Carolina at Asheville
Location
Asheville, NC

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Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Position Title:

Temporary Position - Graduate Community Director

Division:

Student Affairs

Department:

Housing and Student Life Operations

Position Summary:

* 2 Available Positions *

The Graduate Community Director (GCD) is a temporary live-on staff member with part-time responsibilities within the Office of Residence Life. The GCDs are responsible for the daily operations of a residence hall while under the supervision of a full-time Area Director. GCDs will work an average of 25 hours per week and are expected to have work responsibilities at night and on weekends (the department will work around the class schedule of the GCDs). GCDs will gain a wealth of experience in functional areas of Residence Life including but not limited to: on-call and duty response, supervision, training, and evaluating resident assistants, adjudication of low level conduct cases, and programming. The Graduate Community Director is responsible for implementing protocol to address emergencies/crises/mental health issues including: eating disorders, incidents of self-harm, alcohol and drug use/abuse/overdose, and Title IX prohibited offenses.

Full-Time/Part-Time/Intermittent:

Part-Time (20-29 hours/week)

Salary Information:

$1,300/mo for a 10-month assignment; a fully furnished on-campus apartment or suite; a full meal plan, and a travel stipend of up to $1,000 per year to commute to and from graduate program

Posting Number:

T0162

Minimum Education/Experience/Skills:

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Fully enrolled in a Graduate program and seeking a degree in Higher Education, Mental Health Counseling, Social Work, or equivalent.

Preferred Education/Experience/Skills:

Working knowledge of Housing/Residence Life’s function within the campus environment. Past experience working with a Housing/Residence Life office.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Must be detail oriented and have excellent interpersonal, customer service, organization and planning, prioritization, problem solving, follow through, time management, and oral & written communication skills. Must be flexible and possess the ability to successfully handle multiple tasks/projects simultaneously and work well under pressure, independently, and in a team-oriented environment. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and Google platforms is required.

Work Schedule and Hours:

  • This is a temporary, part-time, Graduate Community Director position.
  • Working up to 25 hours per week based on departmental needs.
  • 10-month assignment.

Posting Date:

03/15/2022

Open Until Filled:

Yes

Anticipated Start Date:

07/15/2022

Special Instructions to Applicants:

Community Expectations During this time it is important that the community understand how UNC Asheville operates and what is expected of community members as we work together to prioritize everyone’s health and safety. Please see UNC Asheville’s Community Expectations for more information. UNC Asheville’s Community Expectations.

Quicklink for Posting :

https://jobs.unca.edu/postings/5494

Organization

The University of North Carolina Asheville offers a singular experience for original minds.

We’re the original and only liberal arts campus in the University of North Carolina system. We break down conventions, overcome obstacles, expand horizons. We dare to connect curiosity and critical thinking, courage and challenge, imagination and impact, opportunity and responsibility. When the world looks down, we look up.

We’re a public resource that draws on a deep history to make a profound impact—on our students and on the world. We founded the National Conference on Undergraduate Research. Our STEAM Studio helped to produce the largest public art installation ever shown in Times Square. We offer majors and concentrations that re-tool the liberal arts and sciences for new challenges and new opportunities. We live in one of America’s great small cities, a mountain town with wit and grit, with an artist’s eye and an explorer’s heart.

We are the originals. We’re rooted in the Land of the Sky, at the intersection of what’s known and what’s possible. This is an education that’s affordable, adaptive, and endlessly relevant. This is an experience where every path leads to a new vista, where there’s room for every voice, and where the future is a frontier—vast and bright and close enough to touch.

UNC Asheville’s national reputation for empowering human potential is rooted in its unique student-centric public liberal arts and sciences mission. UNC Asheville thrives on close-knit connections among students and their faculty and staff mentors. The University’s 3,300 students are innovative, ethical, creative and resilient leaders who seek to understand complex global challenges and find creative, sustainable solutions that benefit our communities and the world. More than 65 percent of UNC Asheville students conduct applied research alongside faculty experts. UNC Asheville consistently ranks as a national top 10 Public Liberal Arts and Sciences University by U.S. News & World Report, and on its list of Most Innovative Schools. UNC Asheville regularly earns several national top 20 rankings in The Princeton Review’s “The Best 386 Colleges,” including Best Quality of Life, Town-Gown Relations, and UNC Asheville has ranked in the top two nationally for the “Best Schools for Making an Impact,” in The Princeton Review’s “Colleges that Pay You Back.”

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