Community Director
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- Clark University
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- Worcester, MA
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Department:: RLH Housing - Administration 3221
Locations:: Worcester, MA
Posted:: Jun 6, 2024
Closes:: Open Until Filled
Type:: Full-time - Exempt
Position ID:: 177477
About Clark University:
Founded in 1887, Clark was one of the first all-graduate institutions in the United States. Today the University is a highly-ranked, student-centered institution educating approximately 2,350 undergraduate and 1,150 graduate students to be imaginative and contributing citizens of the world and to advance the frontiers of knowledge and understanding through rigorous scholarship and creative effort. This commitment to scholarship and inquiry reflects the University's commitment to "challenge convention and change our world" and to address issues of critical importance to society. It is also reflected by Clark's many national and international distinctions, including recognition for its diversity and inclusion efforts, innovation, community engagement and impact, as a top green campus, and for having a distinguished geography and international development program. Clark has also been included in the groundbreaking Colleges that Change Lives guide since it was first published in 1996.
Clark is located in Worcester, Massachusetts, a dynamic, diverse city "on the rise." The second largest city in New England, Worcester is home to 11 institutions of higher learning and is increasingly recognized for its growing healthcare and biotechnology communities, its thriving cultural scene, and as a vibrant food hub.
Job Description:
Basic Function:
As a live-in professional and essential member of the Division of Student Success staff, the Community Director manages and supervises the day-to-day community development and operations of a residential community of up to 600 first-year and/or upper-class students. The position reports to the Assistant Director of Residential Life & Housing and supervises 8-15 student Resident Advisers.
Major Responsibilities:
- Supervise, train, and evaluate 8-15 Resident Advisers.
- Under the leadership of the Assistant Director, develop, implement, and enhance a comprehensive Residential Curriculum model.
- Serve as a University Hearing Officer to facilitate student conduct proceedings.
- Serve as on-call staff person for the residential community on a rotating basis with the other professional staff members. This includes responding to various policy infractions, crisis situations, and various student incidents on campus.
- Serve as a case-manager within the Care Team, including, attending weekly meetings to collaboratively address student support needs related to personal, academic, and housing-related concerns.
- Conduct weekly staff meetings and regular one-on-one meetings with Resident Advisers to share information and discuss student and Hall/House-related concerns.
- Provide leadership for students and staff to initiate, implement, and evaluate educational, social, recreational, and community service programs for residential students. Actively encourage faculty and staff involvement. Implement and attend programs to provide maximum visibility in Halls.
- Manage professional development, staff development, and hall programming budgets.
- Coordinate staff efforts to serve as a liaison between residents and campus partners effectively.
- Support the Assistant Director for Housing Operations or their designee in managing residential facilities and operating residence halls. This work includes but is not limited to, collaboration with the Facilities team, opening and closing residence halls, submitting and tracking work orders, room assignment, room changes, damage billing, health and safety inspections, room condition reports, housing lottery, etc.
- Support the Assistant Director for Residential Education or their designee in planning and implementing RA training programs, in-service training programs, RA socials, and appreciation events, RA evaluations and ongoing assessment of the RA team, RA Hiring processes, coordination of RA duty schedules, departmental assessment efforts, etc.
- Oversee Hall Councils for respective residential communities, including facilitating weekly meetings and regular meetings with hall council leadership and the building representative on the Clark University Student Council. The Community Director will also oversee the programming plan and budget for their hall council(s).
- Each Community Director will work on other department and division projects and committees to be determined by the Director and Assistant Director of RLH or their designee.
- Other duties as assigned.
Participate in the growth and development of the Center, Division, and Clark University.
- Supports students' onboarding and off-boarding process through the Career Connection Center.
- Supports critical retention, internship, and career curriculum initiatives.
- Regularly assesses, monitors data, and iterates approaches to promote equitable support and outcomes across all student groups
- Supports key initiatives and experiences within the Division of Student Success and the University, such as opening weekend, orientation, commencement, family weekend, traditional events, etc.
- Serves as a responsible committee representative as requested.
- Attends necessary meetings and informs staff regarding relevant information
- Promote efficiency and courtesy throughout the University community and ensure consistency with the Division of Student Success mission and values.
- Remains cognizant of the University's mission and identity, constantly promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and student voices' importance. Communicate effectively with your supervisor concerning the pertinent unit and/or University matters.
- Other duties as assigned that are within the best interest of the division.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred, with degree specialization in Higher Education Administration/ Student Affairs/College Student Personnel preferred.
- Previous residential life experience at the RA or professional level is strongly preferred.
- Flexible and adaptable, high-energy approach to student development and proven ability to engage students.
- Strong customer service and communication skills.
- Ability to work autonomously.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office
- Basic budgeting skills.
- A strong understanding of student development is essential.
Additional Information:
As of June 1, 2023 Clark University no longer requires employees or students to be vaccinated against COVID-19. However, Clark urges all community members to follow CDC guidelines for COVID-19 vaccination, which recommend that everyone stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines including booster doses. This is important for your own personal health as well as the health of our community.
At Clark University, we are dedicated to building a workplace that celebrates diversity and fosters inclusion. We believe that diversity of experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds leads to a more innovative and productive work environment. Our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is reflected in our hiring practices, employee development programs, and campus culture. We welcome and encourage individuals of all backgrounds to join our team and contribute their unique ideas to help us achieve our goals.
Clark University offers a generous benefit package for full and, if applicable, part-time employees that include; paid time off, generous retirement plan, group health and dental insurance, life insurance, and tuition, along with use of many campus amenities. For a complete list of benefits for eligible employees visit here.
To review the Clark University Police Department Annual Security and Fire Safety Report visit here.
Application Instructions:
To be considered for this position, you must submit your credentials online. Create a Clark University Careers Account by clicking on the APPLY NOW button below. You will be able to upload the following documents, which are required for consideration:
- Resume
- Cover letter
See the FAQ for using our online system. Please contact us if you need assistance applying through this website.
Already have a Clark University Careers Account? Login to your account to add documents or update your account.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Salary will be commensurate with skills and experience.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer.
A successful background check is required upon acceptance.
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Working at Clark University
A relentless force for positive change
Founded in 1887, Clark University is a liberal arts-based research university committed to scholarship and inquiry that addresses social and human imperatives on a global basis. It is the place where Robert Goddard invented the modern rocket, where Sigmund Freud delivered his only lectures in the United States, and where current students stake their claim to the Clark motto, “Challenge Convention. Change Our World,” which is the rallying cry that inspires our community every day.
Located in the heart of New England — Worcester, Massachusetts — Clark University educates its approximately 2,200 undergraduate and 1,100 graduate students to be imaginative and contributing citizens of the world, and to advance the frontiers of knowledge and understanding through rigorous scholarship and creative effort.
A university on the cutting edge of higher education
Clark is a world-class research university that is small by design, giving students the rare opportunity to contribute to pioneering research projects and to benefit from hands-on experience, close collaboration with peers, and the individual mentorship of faculty.
LEEP (Liberal Education and Effective Practice) is Clark’s pioneering model of higher education, compelling students to thrive in authentic world and workplace settings, and preparing them for lives and careers of consequence. Clark is the only university to make the development of “capacities of effective practice” an explicit learning requirement for its undergraduates. Critical to success in today’s world, these capacities include imagination, self-directedness, resilience, and the ability to manage diversity and uncertainty. A Clark education reflects a belief in the enduring value of liberal education, as well as the University’s efforts to more deeply attune students’ learning experiences to the profound changes underway in our economy, our society, and our democracy.
The Clark graduate experience reflects the importance of “engaged scholarship” — an innovative educational approach that connects students to the people and organizations intimately familiar with (and working to address) the issues they are passionate about, and that places a premium on effecting measurable outcomes.
Committed to research that advance knowledge and impacts society
The Clark University faculty is composed of world-renowned researchers who foster a culture of excellence in the next generation. At Clark, faculty and students are given the freedom and flexibility to pursue projects that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries.
The University’s focused areas of research excellence are backed by strong Ph.D. and master’s degree programs that engage graduate students from around the world in such areas as biology, chemistry, economics, geography, psychology, urban education, management, environmental science and policy, Holocaust and genocide studies, and international development and social change. Clark faculty, students, and staff continually develop new ways of thinking and acting that have a positive impact on the lives — and livelihoods — of people throughout the world.
Clark's research profile is enhanced by the presence of a variety of research institutes and centers that build on a foundation of interdisciplinary scholarship: the Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise, the George Perkins Marsh Institute, the Higgins School of Humanities, the Jacob Hiatt Center for Urban Education and the Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Redefining our place in the world by immersing our community in it
Clark has redefined what it means to be a university in today’s interconnected world, forging robust partnerships with universities, educators, researchers, and business and community leaders at home and abroad, enabling its faculty and students to conduct in-depth research, work collaboratively to take on global concerns, and make a tangible difference. This diverse community of educators, researchers, and scholars challenge and inspire each other with their perspectives, insights, and determination. They are creative thinkers eager to defy conventional wisdom, devise inventive solutions to complex problems, and roll up their sleeves to get things done.
Clark itself plays a critical role in the health and well-being of its urban community, known as Main South, through the University Park Partnership — a national model for neighborhood revitalization. Working in tandem with the city of Worcester, Clark has been a change agent in the areas of housing and physical rehabilitation, education, economic development and social and recreational opportunities for residents. The University Park Campus School, which Clark operates in collaboration with the Worcester Public Schools, boasts an estimable record of high achievement and was recognized by President Barack Obama for its record of academic success.
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