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Assistant Director, Residential Life

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University System of New Hampshire logoUniversity System Of New Hampshire · University Of New Hampshire – Main Campus
Full-timeOn-site1w ago
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Serve as a vital member of the Housing and Residential Life Leadership team made up of four Assistant Directors and one Director. The team leads a mission and values driven organization serving an on-campus student population of approximately 5,000 students. The position includes developmental supervision of 4-6 full-time professional Residence Hall Directors. The Assistant Director is responsible for:, welcoming and inclusive community development, an educational curriculum supporting student academic success and retention, leadership development, student safety, and crisis management, and the well-being of students, Resident Assistants, and professional staff. In addition, assuming leadership for several department-wide responsibilities and decision-making for several budgets and key areas in the department. Job Duties: Provide direct and ongoing weekly supervision, individualized ongoing professional development guidance and feedback, and performance review for 4-6 professional staff. In supervision focus on high breadth and depth of student contact, community building, RHD role as conduct officer, curriculum, RA supervision, team membership, professional development, facilities management, and administrative responsibilities. Review, analyze, and respond to information in relation to curriculum grids, student survey quantitative and qualitative data, student related reports, and duty reports. In addition, supervise 22 professional staff in specific job areas overseen by the Assistant Director. Indirectly supervise up to 40 Resident Assistants. Provide oversight, training, and direction for weekly group meetings with supervisees to discuss the residential life curriculum implementation strategies and ideas. Department Responsibilities: Oversee several department committees and develop expertise in the topic of overseen committees. Develop data driven and best practice expertise in functional areas. Solicit and be responsive to feedback to help foster a participative and productive work environment. Each Assistant Director has decision-making authority for certain department-wide responsibilities. Occasionally, these responsibilities are rotated among the Assistant Directors. The pool of organizational responsibilities include: RA selection, RA development, RA morale, professional staff selection, professional staff development, advising staff on student conduct related functions, curriculum, leadership development, inclusion and equity, assessment, residential learning communities, office management, department technology, and liaison with Housing Assignments, Housing Facilities, and the Office of Community Standards. Develop goals, objectives, and assessment plans for assigned areas of responsibility. Recommend department policy and procedural changes. Ensure all necessary reports and action steps have been taken in accordance with university policy and protocol. Administrative and Overall Department Management: Inspire all staff to embrace the department's mission, vision, and values. Work with central staff to assess, implement and continually evaluate our mission, vision and values. Work with leadership team to assess, implement, and analyze our learning outcomes Review and analyze information in relation to curriculum grids, survey data, conduct data, qualitative data, and student related reports. Demonstrate commitment to professional development and engagement in activities on campus that connect students, staff, and faculty. Develop and facilitate ongoing training for RHDs and RAs on a variety of topics. Collaborate with Campus Partners: Successfully collaborate with many campus partners to benefit the overall campus climate and student experience. Cultivate and maintain positive and effective working relationships with multiple departments and organizations including professional and student organizations. Participate as a member of divisional teams and committees and/or assume leadership of such teams as appropriate. Be a reliable, positive representative of the department focusing on strengthening our services to students and staff. Crisis Management: Serve in on-call capacity for entire campus on weekly rotations. This at times requires the Assistant Director to come to campus to respond to serious issues. As the on-call AD, consult with Residence Hall Directors on many issues: sexual misconduct, bias incidents, serious mental health and student behavior situations, and responding to parent concerns. Demonstrate excellent judgment in responding to emergency situations. Consult with other campus collaborators when necessary: Office of Community Standards, Civil Rights and Equity Office, UNH Police, Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP), Dean of Students and BIT case manager. Financial Management: Assist Director in the development of department budget which exceeds 2 million dollars. Assume direct responsibility for managing certain aspects within


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