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Residence Director at Lake Forest College invites candidates to apply. Lake Forest College is a highly selective liberal arts college located on Chicago’s North Shore. The college enrolls more than 1,800 students from more than 40 states and from more than 100 countries. The Residence Director is a 12-month, full-time, live-in professional staff member responsible for the overall development and management of a residential community. Under the supervision of the Director of Residence Life, Residence Directors create a positive and engaging living environment in residence halls that foster belonging and promote safety and inclusivity. Successful candidates are student-centered, compassionate, and adaptable. Responsibilities
Select, supervise, and train undergraduate Resident Assistants. Create a positive and engaging living environment in 2-3 residence halls that fosters a sense of belonging and promotes safety and inclusivity. Maintain a visible, active, and engaged presence on campus. Regularly participate in Residence Life initiatives to build community, including programming and campus events. Connect individually with students and student groups. Develop meaningful relationships with students and provide support and referrals to campus resources based on individual need. Support retention initiatives through supporting students referred to the Early Alert Student Support Team. Serve as a college Hearing Officer and adjudicate incidents of student misconduct through administrative conferences and student conduct board, executing an educational sanctioning model. Assist students through conflict resolution (e.g., roommate mediations). Participate in an on-call duty rotation for 1,200+ residential students. Coordinate all aspects of administrative management for 2-3 residence halls including occupancy, facilities, opening and closing procedures, keys, and budget management. Provide support and leadership for departmental functions, including student staff recruitment and training, student conduct, and operational processes. The Residence Director position is an essential staff position. Residence Directors are Campus Security Authorities and Title IX responsible employees (mandatory reporters). Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required. The ability to work a changing and flexible schedule, including evening and weekend commitments. Conflict resolution and mediation experience. An exhibited commitment to student development and higher education. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to manage crisis situations and student conduct issues. Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Availability for on-call responsibilities and flexible hours. Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree. Experience in residential life, counseling, or teaching. Salary And Benefits
Salary: Starting salary of $45,000 per year. Benefits: Employee Benefits | Lake Forest College. Additional Benefits Include: Furnished apartment including utilities and internet; Partial meal plan during the academic year; Moving expenses; This is a live-in position with a furnished apartment. Residence Directors are welcome to have a partner, spouse, or other family member live with them. Lake Forest College’s pet policy for live-in staff allows for small pets. Application Process
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and a list of three professional references via email to the Residence Director Search Committee at campuslife@lakeforest.edu. If you are interested in learning more about employment at Lake Forest College, please visit Working at Lake Forest | Lake Forest College
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Residence Director at Lake Forest College invites candidates to apply. Lake Forest College is a highly selective liberal arts college located on Chicago’s North Shore. The college enrolls more than 1,800 students from more than 40 states and from more than 100 countries. The Residence Director is a 12-month, full-time, live-in professional staff member responsible for the overall development and management of a residential community. Under the supervision of the Director of Residence Life, Residence Directors create a positive and engaging living environment in residence halls that foster belonging and promote safety and inclusivity. Successful candidates are student-centered, compassionate, and adaptable. Responsibilities
Select, supervise, and train undergraduate Resident Assistants. Create a positive and engaging living environment in 2-3 residence halls that fosters a sense of belonging and promotes safety and inclusivity. Maintain a visible, active, and engaged presence on campus. Regularly participate in Residence Life initiatives to build community, including programming and campus events. Connect individually with students and student groups. Develop meaningful relationships with students and provide support and referrals to campus resources based on individual need. Support retention initiatives through supporting students referred to the Early Alert Student Support Team. Serve as a college Hearing Officer and adjudicate incidents of student misconduct through administrative conferences and student conduct board, executing an educational sanctioning model. Assist students through conflict resolution (e.g., roommate mediations). Participate in an on-call duty rotation for 1,200+ residential students. Coordinate all aspects of administrative management for 2-3 residence halls including occupancy, facilities, opening and closing procedures, keys, and budget management. Provide support and leadership for departmental functions, including student staff recruitment and training, student conduct, and operational processes. The Residence Director position is an essential staff position. Residence Directors are Campus Security Authorities and Title IX responsible employees (mandatory reporters). Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required. The ability to work a changing and flexible schedule, including evening and weekend commitments. Conflict resolution and mediation experience. An exhibited commitment to student development and higher education. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to manage crisis situations and student conduct issues. Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Availability for on-call responsibilities and flexible hours. Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree. Experience in residential life, counseling, or teaching. Salary And Benefits
Salary: Starting salary of $45,000 per year. Benefits: Employee Benefits | Lake Forest College. Additional Benefits Include: Furnished apartment including utilities and internet; Partial meal plan during the academic year; Moving expenses; This is a live-in position with a furnished apartment. Residence Directors are welcome to have a partner, spouse, or other family member live with them. Lake Forest College’s pet policy for live-in staff allows for small pets. Application Process
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and a list of three professional references via email to the Residence Director Search Committee at campuslife@lakeforest.edu. If you are interested in learning more about employment at Lake Forest College, please visit Working at Lake Forest | Lake Forest College
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