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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

University of San Francisco Associate Director of Staff and Residential Community Development

Please see below for this job opportunity at the University of San Francisco, in the Housing department.

https://www.usfjobs.com/postings/7298


Associate Director of Staff and Residential Community Development

The Associate Director of Staff and Residential Community Development is responsible for the day-to-day oversight, management and coordination of hall staff and programs to create communities and provide an environment that inspires academic achievement, personal growth and social responsibility. The USFresidence hall system currently accommodates over 2,000 students (mostly first-year undergraduate), living in a variety of buildings (traditional residence halls, apartment-style living) both on and near campus. The Associate Director of Staff and Residential Community Development is a live-off, senior member of the Student Housing and Residential Education (SHaRE) central staff and reports directly to the Assistant Vice Provost of SHaRE. S/he will provide leadership for a quality residential experience at a premier Jesuit, Catholic, urban university with a global perspective that educates leaders who will fashion a more humane and just world.

As a member of the larger staff in Student Life, the Associate Director of Staff and Residential Community Development collaborates and cooperates to create leadership and intercultural competence opportunities to support student learning and development in the Jesuit Catholic tradition. The mission of Student Life is to fully support holistic student development within a social justice framework centered in preparing students to be caring, socially responsible citizens in our global and local community.


Qualifications:

A master’s degree in higher education administration or a related field is required. Significant professional experience in residence life (minimum of 3-5 years) preferably at a private institution, including:
  • Supervisory responsibilities of residence hall staff
  • Planning, coordination, and assessment of educationally purposeful activities and leadership programs consistent with organizational outcomes
  • Student conduct process management
  • Budget management
  • Demonstrated commitment to fostering engagement of students and staff on issues of diversity

The candidate must possess strong written and oral communication skills and have a commitment to, and understanding of, a diverse, urban institution. A demonstrated interest in, and a commitment to, the mission of a Jesuit institution are also preferred.

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Olivia Muñoz
Residence Director, Hayes-Healy Hall
University of San Francisco
Phone: (415) 422-6653
Student Housing and Residential Education<http://www.usfca.edu/residence_life/>