Bethune-Cookman University
Director of Housing and Residence Life
Bethune-Cookman University, Daytona Beach, Florida, United States, 32118
Bethune-Cookman University
Job Title:
Director of Housing and Residence Life
Reporting Structure:
Dean of Students & Executive Director of Civic Engagement
Division:
Student Affairs
Job Summary:
The Director of Housing and Residence Life is responsible for the administration and operation of the University's residential living program and serves as a visionary leader within the Division of Student Affairs, facilitating partnerships with Academic Affairs to provide students with a vibrant learning environment. The Director shall manage and supervise the overall operations of a broad range of university-owned housing facilities. This position works closely with all departments, primarily Student Life, Facilities, Enrollment Management, and Fiscal Affairs, to manage all housing facilities.
Duties/Responsibilities:
The Director is responsible for and must address the following:The living environment, including educational and community-building programs and services that promote learning and development in the broadest sense, with an emphasis on student experiences and academic success;Living facilities that are clean, attractive, well-maintained, comfortable, and which include contemporary safety features maintained by systematic operationsThe orderly and effective management of residence life programs that meet the needs of students and other constituents courteously, efficiently, and effectivelyThe Director will help the university develop a long-term vision for a comprehensive residence life program, including the program development for new housing facilities as reflected in the University's short-term and long-term Campus Master Plan
Responsibilities:
The Director of Housing and Residence Life will manage and operate all residence life operations by performing the following duties:
Assisting in the retention, academic, health and wellness, and spiritual development and success of all residential studentsRecruiting, training, supervising, and evaluating a student staff to achieve the goals and objectives of residence lifeReport, track, and follow up on maintenance issues with appropriate building managers, housekeeping staff, and physical facilities employeesDevelops, implements, and evaluates educational, social, cultural, and co-curricular programming for resident studentsPrepares budgets and monitors expenditures for all programs assigned and ensures proper maintenance of records.Facilitates developing, implementing, and evaluating training and policy/procedures/protocols, manuals, handbooks, etc.Cultivate a positive and engaging living environment that fosters a sense of belonging and enables students to build positive relationships with one anotherUtilize institutional data to assess and respond to student needsEstablishes and affirms standards of conduct appropriate to residential living and campus programmingMarkets Housing and Residence Life to the public and the university communityDevelops a rapport with students and serves as an advisor and mentor for concerns related to the positionCounsels student residents and employees concerning academic and social needsEstablishes positive working relationships with other appropriate staff and groups within the campus communityEstablishes positive working relationships with community organizations and promotes the development of University programmatic collaborations within the residence hallsCollaborate with faculty and staff stakeholders to implement programmatic opportunities, some of which may be connected with living-learning community themesParticipates in departmental, division, and university goal-setting, committees, and special projectsOversee implementation of programs and strategies that enable student achievement of the Pillars of SuccessServe on University committee councils and attend functions as a representative of the University and other duties as assigned.Participate in departmental and divisional professional development activitiesAll other duties as assigned
Required Skills/Abilities/Experience:
Minimum of seven years of professional experience in a supervisory role working in Housing, Residence Life, or closely related experienceServe as a role model for all hall staff and residents in personal and professional behaviorsPractice ethical stewardship of university resourcesDemonstrate a commitment to diversity by promoting and attending campus & community multicultural events, facilitating professional development with RA staff, presenting on variety, or implementing strategies.Demonstrate a consistent willingness to work with individuals from different race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, ability, ideology, religion, and national origin backgroundsCreate and maintain positive professional relationships within the department and across the universityFulfill other general duties assigned by the Office of Residence Life, Division of Student Affairs, and Bethune-Cookman UniversityEducation:
Master's degree in higher education/ college student personnel, business, or related field.Environment and Physical Conditions:
Working environment is a normal business office settingNormal manual dexterity and visual and auditory acuityTypically, the incumbent may sit comfortably to do the work. However, there may be some walking, standing, bending or carrying of light itemsNothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any timeEvening and weekend work are required
The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sex, retaliation, marital status, religion or disability, or any other applicable local, state or federal regulation. Inquiries regarding provisions for persons with disabilities and equal employment opportunity should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at 386-481-2049.
The university reserves the right to modify job descriptions at any time in its' attempts to improve the operations of the university
Job Title:
Director of Housing and Residence Life
Reporting Structure:
Dean of Students & Executive Director of Civic Engagement
Division:
Student Affairs
Job Summary:
The Director of Housing and Residence Life is responsible for the administration and operation of the University's residential living program and serves as a visionary leader within the Division of Student Affairs, facilitating partnerships with Academic Affairs to provide students with a vibrant learning environment. The Director shall manage and supervise the overall operations of a broad range of university-owned housing facilities. This position works closely with all departments, primarily Student Life, Facilities, Enrollment Management, and Fiscal Affairs, to manage all housing facilities.
Duties/Responsibilities:
The Director is responsible for and must address the following:The living environment, including educational and community-building programs and services that promote learning and development in the broadest sense, with an emphasis on student experiences and academic success;Living facilities that are clean, attractive, well-maintained, comfortable, and which include contemporary safety features maintained by systematic operationsThe orderly and effective management of residence life programs that meet the needs of students and other constituents courteously, efficiently, and effectivelyThe Director will help the university develop a long-term vision for a comprehensive residence life program, including the program development for new housing facilities as reflected in the University's short-term and long-term Campus Master Plan
Responsibilities:
The Director of Housing and Residence Life will manage and operate all residence life operations by performing the following duties:
Assisting in the retention, academic, health and wellness, and spiritual development and success of all residential studentsRecruiting, training, supervising, and evaluating a student staff to achieve the goals and objectives of residence lifeReport, track, and follow up on maintenance issues with appropriate building managers, housekeeping staff, and physical facilities employeesDevelops, implements, and evaluates educational, social, cultural, and co-curricular programming for resident studentsPrepares budgets and monitors expenditures for all programs assigned and ensures proper maintenance of records.Facilitates developing, implementing, and evaluating training and policy/procedures/protocols, manuals, handbooks, etc.Cultivate a positive and engaging living environment that fosters a sense of belonging and enables students to build positive relationships with one anotherUtilize institutional data to assess and respond to student needsEstablishes and affirms standards of conduct appropriate to residential living and campus programmingMarkets Housing and Residence Life to the public and the university communityDevelops a rapport with students and serves as an advisor and mentor for concerns related to the positionCounsels student residents and employees concerning academic and social needsEstablishes positive working relationships with other appropriate staff and groups within the campus communityEstablishes positive working relationships with community organizations and promotes the development of University programmatic collaborations within the residence hallsCollaborate with faculty and staff stakeholders to implement programmatic opportunities, some of which may be connected with living-learning community themesParticipates in departmental, division, and university goal-setting, committees, and special projectsOversee implementation of programs and strategies that enable student achievement of the Pillars of SuccessServe on University committee councils and attend functions as a representative of the University and other duties as assigned.Participate in departmental and divisional professional development activitiesAll other duties as assigned
Required Skills/Abilities/Experience:
Minimum of seven years of professional experience in a supervisory role working in Housing, Residence Life, or closely related experienceServe as a role model for all hall staff and residents in personal and professional behaviorsPractice ethical stewardship of university resourcesDemonstrate a commitment to diversity by promoting and attending campus & community multicultural events, facilitating professional development with RA staff, presenting on variety, or implementing strategies.Demonstrate a consistent willingness to work with individuals from different race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, ability, ideology, religion, and national origin backgroundsCreate and maintain positive professional relationships within the department and across the universityFulfill other general duties assigned by the Office of Residence Life, Division of Student Affairs, and Bethune-Cookman UniversityEducation:
Master's degree in higher education/ college student personnel, business, or related field.Environment and Physical Conditions:
Working environment is a normal business office settingNormal manual dexterity and visual and auditory acuityTypically, the incumbent may sit comfortably to do the work. However, there may be some walking, standing, bending or carrying of light itemsNothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any timeEvening and weekend work are required
The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sex, retaliation, marital status, religion or disability, or any other applicable local, state or federal regulation. Inquiries regarding provisions for persons with disabilities and equal employment opportunity should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at 386-481-2049.
The university reserves the right to modify job descriptions at any time in its' attempts to improve the operations of the university