Area Coordinator
University of Richmond

Richmond, Virginia

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SUMMARY:

Area Coordinators have primary responsibility for the management of undergraduate residential communities. Area Coordinators work to establish an environment that will allow their residents to accomplish their academic goals and to participate in co-curricular personal growth experiences. Area Coordinators seek to develop a sense of community in each residence hall in their assigned area of responsibility. Area Coordinators also assist with addressing academic, personal, and social concerns of the students, and facilitates programmatic experiences. Through various connections, Area Coordinators are key contributors to many areas within the Division of Student Development and the University community.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Residence Life

  • Staff Supervision - Supervises an undergraduate staff of approximately twenty Resident Assistants and three Head Residents, depending on assigned residential area. Meets weekly with Head Resident and building staffs as well as bi-weekly with Resident Assistant Staff.
  • Staff Selection - Selects a student staff of 90 in cooperation with the other Area Coordinators and Associate Director.
  • Staff Training - Plans and implements the fall and spring semester training workshops and in-service staff training. Serves as part of the instructional staff for a seven-week credit-bearing course taught each spring for newly selected student staff.
  • Staff Evaluation - Coordinates the evaluation process for student staff, including resident feedback and evaluation of each staff in their assigned area of responsibility each semester.
  • Programming - Promotes programming for assigned residential communities to satisfy components of the departmental programming model and departmental goals. Works with student staff to maintain diversity in program development efforts with an emphasis on co-curricular programs.
  • Community Climate - Facilitates the development of an environment that stimulates student responsibility and accountability within the residential community. Encourages staff and students to develop respect for their living environment.
  • Faculty Engagement: Works with and facilities programming efforts in collaboration with Faculty in Residence Program to enhance the co-curricular experience for students
  • Emergency and Crisis Management - Participates in on-call duty rotation with other Area Coordinators. Works closely with the Director, Associate Director, and both College dean's offices and provides support to students. As essential personnel, provides support and assistance when necessary in response to campus crises.
  • Administration - Coordinates and implements a variety of tasks including but not limited to: staff duty schedules, communications with residents, events with alcohol registration, budget management, and updating manuals and instructional materials.
  • Summer School - Selects, trains, supervises, and evaluates an undergraduate staff of up to ten Summer School Resident Assistants with the assistance of a graduate level intern through the Association of College and University Housing Officers - International (ACUHO-I). Oversees programming, facility support, community climate, and other administrative tasks as needed/assigned. Primary responsibilities are assigned to one Area Coordinator per year.
Student Advising and Concern Management
  • Academic Advising - Serves as academic advisor for First Year students each year, and remains as the academic advisor for these students until they declare a major.
  • Retention Intervention - Under the direction of appropriate personnel and/or case manager, meets with and counsels students as they encounter academic, adjustment, and/or developmental difficulties. Makes appropriate referrals to campus resources and maintains contact with students through the period of difficulty.
  • Faculty/Parent Contact - Solicits and provides feedback to faculty, staff, and parents of students facing difficulties as appropriate.
Student Conduct
  • Conduct Officer - Authorized to conduct preliminary hearings, determine outcomes, and assign sanctions upon students who accept responsibility for a violation of the Standards of Student Conduct. Completes appropriate administrative functions related to student conduct.
  • Policy Interpretation - Interprets University policies and procedures to students and staff, and reviews situations that merit exceptions to existing policy in consultation with appropriate personnel.
Division / University Involvement
  • Committee Involvement - Participates in divisional and/or University committees on behalf of the director as needed.
  • Living-Learning/SSIR Communities - directly advise and work with up to two living-learning (LLC), Sophomore Scholars in Residence (SSIR) communities, or Richmond Endeavor, by working with faculty and staff of the Office of Living-Learning & Roadmap Programs to develop and implement experiential learning components; serve as the point of contact for the faculty and students within those communities.
  • Well 100 Instructor - Instructs session of the University's Introduction to College course, attends training, coordinates with co-instructors, and provides feedback regarding curriculum and course design.
  • Admissions Events - Participates and helps lead residence hall tours for all perspectives and admitted students during Preview and Experience Richmond events.
  • Collaboration - Establishes and maintains good working relationships with other units within the division and University.
  • Professional Development - Actively participates in professional associations through attendance at annual meetings, reading of journals and newsletters, and presenting at conferences.
Housing/Office Administration
  • Administrative Tasks - Completes administrative tasks as needed and requested including but not limited to: opening and closing responsibilities, fire/safety inspections, residential area/room inspections and damage billing.
  • Facility Support - Supports Housekeeping and Facilities Services staff in maintaining healthy and safe living conditions within residential communities.
  • Office Hours - Maintains office hours Monday-Friday (9:00 am - 5:00 pm) to allow for interaction with students and other staff. Maintains availability and accessibility to residents and student staff.
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Knowledge in the areas of college student development theory, residential life, and housing is required; understanding of theoretical framework related to college student gender identity development is not required but preferred.
  • Experience and understanding of conflict management, problem solving, crisis management, time management is required.
  • Knowledge of applicable professional standards, policies, procedures, and legislation related to the areas of residence life/housing is required.
  • Leadership ability is required.
  • Excellent oral and written communications skills are required; demonstrated presentation skills are highly desired.
  • Computer literacy, including word processing, spreadsheet, email/calendar software, and web-based applications, is required; general knowledge or experience with Microsoft Office, Banner/BannerWeb, Maxient, and StarRez is desired; understanding of current social media platforms used by college students is helpful.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:

A master's degree in higher education administration or a closely related field is required. One to two years of experience as a full-time professional working in Residence Life and Housing is preferred.

WORK HOURS:
  • Full-time, exempt position
  • Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; 7.75 hrs./day; 38.75 hrs./week
SALARY STRUCTURE:
Pay Grade 5 (Hiring Range $39,083.00 to $51,792.00 annually)

COVID-19:

The University of Richmond requires COVID-19 vaccinations for all students, faculty, and staff. The University allows exemptions to this requirement for religious, medical and strong personal conviction reasons. All newly hired employees must report their status within the first two weeks of employment.

ABOUT UR:

At the University of Richmond, we're creative, inclusive, and determined. We're Spiders, and our mission is to create positive change in the UR community and beyond. Located minutes from downtown Richmond, Virginia, the University of Richmond (www.richmond.edu) blends the intimacy of a small college with exceptional academic, research, and cultural opportunities usually found only at large institutions. There's only one place like Richmond.

UR is committed to developing a diverse faculty, staff and student body, and to modeling an inclusive campus community which values the expression of differences in ways that promote excellence in teaching, learning, personal development and institutional success. In keeping with this commitment, our academic community welcomes candidates from diverse backgrounds and candidates who support diversity. EOE


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