A Community Director (CD) is a full-time, live-in professional staff member who plays an integral role in the structure and leadership of Residence Life and has a significant impact on the development, growth, and formation of students at CUA. The CD’s primary role is to foster the holistic development of students through active engagement and mentoring of students in the residential educational experience. This position is required to live on campus and participate in an after-hours on-call/on-site duty rotation 24-hours a day, 365 days a year for the department: this is a condition of employment.
The projected salary or hourly pay range for this position which represents the full range of anticipated compensation is: $46,000.
Cultivate a vibrant, student-centered residential community through active engagement, regular hall visitations, and formal/informal interactions.
Mentor and advise students on academic, behavioral, and personal concerns, providing individualized support during medical or family emergencies.
Develop intentional programmatic initiatives and services designed to improve student recruitment, retention, and enrichment.
Adjudicate student conduct cases as a conference officer and gather information regarding disciplinary incidents.
Resolve behavioral concerns by utilizing crisis intervention skills and collaborating with campus partners to foster culturally aware student citizens.
Facilitate ongoing staff development through individual and group meetings, providing consistent feedback and problem-solving support.
Implement comprehensive selection and training activities for student staff throughout the academic year.
Collaborate with staff to establish area goals and community events that align with the department’s programming philosophy.
Manage daily residence hall operations, including the supervision of student records, key inventory, and access card security.
Execute the physical opening and closing of residence halls at the start and end of each semester.
Maintain a professional presence in the Residence Hall Office (RHO) during business hours and as needed for evening/weekend events.
Communicate essential protocols and university policies effectively to students, parents, and faculty.
Coordinate departmental responses to emergencies and crises by serving in a 24-hour/365-day on-call duty rotation.
Manage unusual situations involving student safety and campus-wide incidents with clinical judgment and university resources.
Administer financial resources efficiently by identifying alternative funding sources and collaborating with other offices to maximize budget effectiveness.
Ensure compliance with national, local, and university regulations, standards, and safety codes.
Represent the Office of Residence Life on university-wide committees and task forces, assisting with major events like Orientation and Commencement.
Apply current student development theory and data collection technology to create innovative solutions for student needs.
Proficiency with MS Office applications (Word, Power-Point, Excel, Access), or experience with similar software is required.