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Residence Hall Director

at Cornell University

Cornell UniversityIthaca (Main Campus)
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Student & Campus Life (SCL) inspires transformation in all Cornell students on their journey of individual, academic and personal evolution. Our division is comprised of leading student affairs experts who support our campus on pressing student life matters including public service, health, wellbeing, connection and belonging, residential living, food services, sports, recreation, career services, and student activities and organizations including sorority and fraternity life. We provide support and services to roughly 25,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students on multiple campuses in the U.S. and abroad.The Office of Housing and Residential Life (HRL) is committed to providing a residential experience of the highest quality for each of our residents. This includes providing a safe, comfortable and purposeful living and learning environment aligned with university values and learning goals. Through partnerships with university faculty and staff, we foster students’ personal growth, critical thinking, intellectual engagement, and social responsibility that is designed to educate, challenge, and develop our students. The Residential Life (RL) live-on team includes 21 Residence Hall Directors (RHDs) and approximately 225 student leaders. The Residence Hall Directors are directly supervised by Assistant Directors with functional oversight by the Associate Directors and the Director. Together, this team supports approximately 7,500 first-year and upper-level live-on students as well as graduate and professional students and their families. Below are details of the different types of communities:First-year/Upper-level Our first-year and upper-level student housing focuses on transitioning students as they begin or continue through their Cornell and college journey. Communities have a variety of configurations and sizes, but all are co-ed (all gender) except for one building which is open to female and non-binary-identified students only. Regardless of size, all residence halls are supportive communities for residents to learn, develop, and come together in a variety of ways. • You can find details on all our residential communities by visiting: https://scl.cornell.edu/residential-life/housing/campus-housing • You can find information specifically for first-year communities by visiting: https://scl.cornell.edu/residential-life/housing/campus-housing/first-year-undergraduates-campus-housing • You can find information specifically for upper-level communities by visiting: https://scl.cornell.edu/residential-life/housing/campus-housing/upperlevel-undergraduate-campus-housing Program Houses Program Houses are themed- living communities which focus on a variety of interests and identities. These close-knit communities have a high level of involvement with regular events, programming, and outreach opportunities, often in collaboration with academic department organized student leaders and affiliated alumni. • More information regarding our program houses can be found at this link: https://scl.cornell.edu/residential-life/housing/campus-housing/upper-level-undergraduates/program-houses   The Residence Hall Director (RHD) is a 12-month, live-in position that provides leadership, student development and support, community and program development, administrative management, student conduct management, and oversight for a particular community ranging from 60-600 undergraduate students. Depending on the type and size of the residence community (ies), the RHD will supervise, train, and utilize approximately 5-20 resident advisors (RA), or other student leaders. The RHD will work collaboratively with their teams and with facilities, public safety, a cohort of Faculty and Community Fellows, Faculty-in-Residence in some first-year communities, and/or appropriate campus partners. The RHD is expected to support student involvement, development, and social responsibility by providing a safe, inclusive, and engaging living environment, assessing and addressing needs, managing care and conduct cases, advising hall council and providing support to SCL’s student learning outcomes. The RHD also serves on an on-call rotation to support safety and security needs of residential communities.WE CURRENTLY HAVE A VACANCY FOR FIRST YEAR, UPPER LEVEL, AND PROGRAM HOUSE COMMUNITIES. IN YOUR COVER LETTER, PLEASE SPEAK TO YOUR INTEREST IN YOUR AREA(S) OF INTEREST. The salary of this position is $47,000. This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship. Success FactorsA successful Residence Hall Director (RHD) must demonstrate supervision, administrative, and communication skills to support individual and student success through community engagement and intentional interactions. The RHD should have a commitment to working with diverse populations of students and can successfully collaborate with academic departments, University offices, and alumni groups as appropriate. The RHD must remain flexible, supportive, and engaged through exercising decision making that aligns with departmental values, policies, and procedures to ensure a safe, welcoming, and enriching environment for our students.While position responsibilities vary, every member of our community is expected to foster a culture of belonging and a healthy work environment by communicating across differences; being cooperative, collaborative, open, and welcoming; showing respect, compassion, and empathy; engaging and supporting others regardless of background or perspective; speaking up when others are being excluded or treated inappropriately; and supporting work/life integration of oneself and others. Required QualificationsBachelor’s DegreeAt least 2 years of relevant work experience in residential administration, community development, student affairs program planning or implementation at the graduate, or professional level. Undergraduate level experience will be considered to a lesser degree than professional or graduate experienceStrong interpersona
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