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Area Coordinator

Employer
Swarthmore College
Location
Swarthmore

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Employment Type
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Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Job no: 495107
Work type: Full Time
Location: Swarthmore
Categories: Staff, Salary (Exempt)

Swarthmore College is a highly selective liberal arts college located in the suburbs of Philadelphia, whose mission combines academic rigor with social responsibility. Swarthmore has a strong institutional commitment to inclusive excellence and nondiscrimination in its educational program and employment practices and encourages candidates who will further advance the goal of fostering a diverse and inclusive community. As one of the nation’s finest institutions of higher learning, Swarthmore College is global in outlook and draws students from around the nation and world. The 425‐acre campus is a designated arboretum, complete with gardens, rolling lawns, a creek, wooded hills, and hiking trails in the Crum Woods.

Who We Are:

As a residential college with over 96% of its students living in campus-owned housing, the Office of Student Engagement (OSE) supports the mission of Swarthmore College by fostering living environments that value shared responsibility, consensus decision making, and personal accountability. The Office of Student Engagement aspires to create and support an engaged, evolving, and inclusive campus community by fostering holistic student development and success. Combining the Office of Residential Life with the Student Activities & Leadership office in 2014, the Office of Student Engagement aims to link learning inside the classroom with learning outside of the classroom. The OSE expects that students will actively participate in their residential co- curricular experience and will take ownership for creating the communities in which they want to live.

The opportunity:

The Area Coordinator (AC) will work with the Office of Student Engagement (OSE) to supervise the residential community, which includes student staff supervision and training, crisis response, and community development. The AC will also provide substantial support to Student Activities programming through a collateral assignment and programming support.

The AC is a 12-month live-in position that collaborates with students, faculty, and staff in developing residential experiences that foster a sense of community and opportunities for personal growth of community members. As a member of the Office of Student Engagement, ACs commit to developing student leaders that are ready to engage in a diverse, global world.

The AC position reports dually to the Director of Residential Communities for position aspects related to residential life and to the Director of Student Activities position for aspects related to student activities and collateral assignments.

The AC will serve in many capacities including: community builder, educator, supervisor, event programmer, and collaborator. In these roles the AC helps to shape the quality of the co-curricular experience for all students.

Essential Responsibilities

Staff Supervision

  • Actively participate in student staff selection process, training processes, and staff development activities.
  • Supervise residential and campus-wide programming efforts by Resident Assistants.
  • Assist with recruitment, training, and supervision of student Resident Assistants in coordination and accordance with the Office of Student Engagement guidelines. Monitor work performance for accuracy and completeness in accordance with OSE goals and guidelines.
  • Assess the performance of Resident Assistants staff members on a regular basis and formally once a semester in a departmental evaluation.
  • Advise students and staff on proper procedures and policies, in order to ensure appropriate requirements are met.

Community Development

  • Promote leadership development, self-governance opportunities, as well as civic engagement through resident involvement.
  • Serve as a support resource for staff and students in dealing with specific residence hall problems, including roommate conflicts, personal and emotional problems, diversity issues, and other developmental concerns.
  • Answer common student, staff, faculty, or parent questions, in order to provide correct and timely information, guidance, and assistance. Appropriately refers to, or seeks assistance from, other OSE, dean’s staff members, administrators, or faculty members, in order to ensure that students, staff, faculty members or parents’ complex or unusual questions are answered in a correct and timely fashion.
  • Adjudicate student conduct issues and cases within the residence halls and those associated with student events on campus.
  • Maintain regular office hours and visible presence within assigned residential community.
  • Coordinate and administer the Office of Student Engagement program for a residential community cluster under the co-supervision of the Director of Residential Communities and Director of Student Activities as outlined in the Residential Communities Coordinator Manual.
  • Meet weekly with directors to receive guidance, feedback, and discuss pertinent issues pertaining to the residential communities and/or student activities.
  • Oversee residential conflict mediations.

Facilities Management

  • Provide leadership and direction for a residential area and collaborate with maintenance, custodial, dining, and administrative staff.
  • Carry-out move-in and move-out procedures.
  • Communicate and follow-up on facilities related concerns in residence halls.
  • Conduct weekly building walkthroughs and inspections and assist in monitoring and completing individual Facilities and Maintenance requests and overall building management.
  • Assist with the opening and closing of residence halls.
  • On-Call Responsibilities.
  • Participate in the Division of Student Life on-call crisis response rotation (typically Tier 1, approximately once every 4 weeks). Respond promptly and appropriately, often in-person, to security, behavioral and crisis situations.
  • The AC will be considered essential personnel and may be required to help carry-out the College’s emergency preparedness plans.
  • Coordinate student support with the Deans Staff.
  • Serve on a crisis duty rotation and take part in the crisis response team. When needed, respond in person to campus after-hours to assist students or campus partners with on-call needs.
  • Provide event programming in their residential community that is open and welcoming to the entire campus.
  • During the COVID-19 global pandemic, ACs must be CSERT trained, willing to be fitted for PPE, and support the College’s Quarantine and Isolation protocols and the Garnet Pledge expectations for students.

Office of Student Engagement Support

  • Support campus-wide OSE and dean’s division programming initiatives, with particular attention given to large all-campus event weekends including Orientation, Welcome Weekend, Winter Formal, Halloween Large Scale Event, Worthstock, Senior Week, and Alumni Weekend.
  • Perform campus event checks during on-call weekends, to support SwatTeam and student hosts with successful program management.
  • Maintain a collateral assignment within the Student Activities and Leadership Office, in order to support divisional programming and departmental initiatives across campus and within the residential community clusters.
  • Provide administrative, purchasing and budget reconciliation assistance to Student Organizations, Student Government and the Student Budget Committee.
  • Serve as a mandated reporter for Title IX issues and Clery Act violations.

Who you are:

  • Demonstrated commitment to personal and departmental development, professionalism, diversity, equity and inclusion education, creativity, collaboration, and initiative.
  • Discretion and sound judgment required in dealing with confidential and sensitive student issues and communication with all campus constituencies and outside constituencies (including parents).
  • Strong attention to detail; strong organizational skills; ability to handle multiple tasks, often under deadlines; ability to work as a team member to build strong working relationships within the OSE and greater the Dean’s division, across campus and in the broader community; ability to write clearly and concisely with great attention to detail.
  • Preference will be given to individuals with previous demonstrated student leadership experience within a college liberal arts setting, training in intergroup dialogue, and/or conflict mediation.

What you bring:

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree

Preferred Qualifications

  • An advanced degree in counseling services, higher education administration, social work, or a related field is very strongly preferred.
  • At least two (2) years of experience in residential life or managing residential spaces or with student development in a college/university setting, with a preference for a liberal arts setting.

Physical Demands

  • Frequently required to move about inside the office and throughout residence halls.
  • Must be able to sit for extended periods of time and work in a standard office environment.
  • Must be able to occasionally lift, move or transport objects weighing up to 20 pounds.

Working Conditions

  • 12-month live-in position.

What You Will Get:

You’ll work at one of the world's most renowned liberal arts Colleges, with incredible benefits, a stunning 420-acre campus and collaborative work environment. Come join a team of passionate, creative people who work hard and have fun supporting the College students, faculty, and staff.

Notice to Applicants - Covid-19 Vaccination Requirement

Review the Swarthmore Benefits Guidebook, we offer benefit plans starting at $0 per month! Upon benefit eligibility, the College contributes 10% of an employee’s salary to their retirement account. Employees are 100% vested in their accounts on the date participation begins.

Swarthmore Benefits Flyer

Paid Time Off (Staff)

Holiday Schedule

For full consideration, submit applications including resume and cover letter with pay expectations by March 21, 2023. If you are excited about this role, we want to hear from you!

Swarthmore College actively seeks and welcomes applications from candidates with exceptional qualifications, particularly those with demonstrable commitments to a more inclusive society and world. Swarthmore College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Advertised: Mar 07 2023 Eastern Standard Time
Applications close: Open until filled

Organization

Swarthmore College, a highly selective college of liberal arts and engineering, has supported thinkers and doers for more than 150 years. Since 1864, it has lifted students to their full intellectual and personal potential so they can apply their knowledge with meaning and purpose.Swarthmore college main

Located 11 miles southwest of Philadelphia in the borough of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, Swarthmore has been co-educational since its founding by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Our Quaker founders believed in the practical application of knowledge for the common good. While Swarthmore is no longer a religious institution, these Quaker roots anchor and inform how Swatties learn and work. 

The College offers two degrees: the B.A. in the arts and sciences and the B.S. in engineering. With a student/faculty ratio of 8:1, Swarthmore ensures that its students have close and meaningful contact with their professors.

Swarthmore’s alumni body is small (about 20,000 living alumni) but distinguished. Five Swarthmore graduates have won the Nobel Prize; Swarthmore is also among the top five highest producers of doctorate recipients in the humanities, life sciences, and all sciences combined, with 20 percent of Swarthmore graduates going on to earn a doctorate degree. Some prominent Swarthmore alumni are acclaimed artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby ‘04, novelist Jonathan Franzen ’81, Ashesi University founder Patrick Awuah ’89, Chris Van Hollen ’83, U.S. Senator from Maryland, fashion designer Joseph Altuzarra ’05, and noted sociologist Sarah Lawrence-Lightfoot '66.Swarthmore college main

As of June 30, 2016, the College has an endowment of approximately $1.7 billion. Swarthmore's robust financial aid program ensures the College’s commitment to providing access to an exceptional liberal arts education for all qualified students without regard to their ability to pay and allows the College to meet each admitted student's demonstrated financial need. With one of the most generous financial aid programs in the country, Swarthmore awards aid -- without loans -- to more than half of its students.

True to its Quaker heritage, Swarthmore maintains a commitment to service and the common good. Students find support for service projects through the Lang Center for Civic and Social Responsibility and in the nearby communities of Chester and Philadelphia and around the world. In addition, Swarthmore is one of 10 charter members of Project Pericles, which supports students who propose and implement projects to identify issues and advance solutions.

Swarthmore's residential campus features more than 425 wooded acres, including rolling lawns, a creek, wooded hills, and hiking trails which are maintained by staff horticulturists as the nationally registered Scott Arboretum.

Swarthmore College, a highly selective liberal arts college located in the suburbs of Philadelphia, has supported thinkers and doers for more than 150 years. Swarthmore has a strong institutional commitment to excellence through diversity in its educational program and employment practices and actively seeks and welcomes applications from candidates with exceptional qualifications, particularly those with demonstrable commitments to a more inclusive society and world.

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