Area Coordinator - Orangeburg, United States - Claflin University

    Claflin University
    Claflin University Orangeburg, United States

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    Area Coordinator
    Job Details
    Job Location
    Claflin University Main Campus - Orangeburg, SC
    Position Type
    Full Time
    Education Level
    4 Year Degree
    Travel Percentage
    Up to 25%
    Job Shift
    Any
    Job Category
    Professional Services
    Description
    Overview
    Area Coordinators (AC) are live-on professional staff members with administrative responsibilities for three to four residence halls. This responsibility includes informal counseling and co-curricular education of residential students, supervision of a staff of resident assistants, graduate advisors, and oversight of facilitys needs. Successful applicants will have academic interests and experiences that include residential education, leadership development, a commitment to diversity, civic and social engagement, and an understanding of the needs of students transitioning to college, especially first-year and transfer students. We value colleagues who will be educators outside the classroom, who demonstrate intellectual curiosity and a commitment to academic excellence. By working collaboratively with colleagues both within and beyond residence life departments, ACs help residents foster leadership skills, develop critical reasoning skills, and practice ethical decision-making. This position requires flexibility of work hours, including some evening and weekend work. As live-on professionals, ACs are considered "essential University personnel," and must have skills in crisis management. Each AC participates in a night and weekend duty schedule, requiring periodic overnight monitoring of a duty phone, the ability to respond to emergency situations, and other related residential duties.

    Responsibilities
    Administrative and General Expectations

    Live-in residence and supervise assigned residential communities
    Perform administrative duties including, but not limited to assessment, monthly reports, occupancy and health and safety inspections
    Provide a staff presence within the area by being visible in the halls and developing a rapport with residents
    Address and document students who have violated the Student Code of Conduct
    Serve as a conduct hearing officer and facilitate meetings to promote opportunities for student accountability and reflection
    Lead an assigned Residential Education initiative such as student staff selection, training, residential operations, student leadership, community development, or professional development
    Develop learning outcomes, goals, and ongoing assessment for programs and initiatives
    Partner with Housing Services and assist with housing and facilities management including room selection, key inventory, room condition inventory, room changes, damage assessment/billing, summer school placement, and building renovation
    Coordinate residence hall opening and closing in assigned residential area in collaboration with Housing Services
    Maintain a close working relationship with the Facilities staff
    Attend weekly Residential Life meetings and participate in trainings and workshops
    Perform additional duties as assigned or required to meet Residential Education and University goals and objectives
    Community Development
    Implement and evaluate the residential programming model, emphasizing competencies including academic success, exploration and leadership, community, diversity and inclusion, social justice, and wellness
    Develop a positive and inclusive working and living environment for staff and students
    Provide crisis intervention and resource referral to students in need
    Educate students about University policies and procedures including the Community of Responsibility Statement
    Create, support, and attend building-wide and floor-wide programming
    Communication

    Maintain honest, courteous and ethical relations with all members of the Claflin community
    Identify, support, and refer students to campus resources as necessary
    Maintain confidentiality of all student issues and matters in compliance with FERPA
    Maintain a high level of professionalism and integrity
    Crisis Intervention & Response

    Participate in an on-call duty rotation serving as a first responder and assist with crisis management, intervention, and emergency response

    Support students as they encounter various developmental and/or adjustment difficulties
    Provide appropriate support and follow-up for students and staff involved in crisis or emergency situations
    Maintain availability and accessibility to residents and student staff
    Maintain communication with appropriate professional staff to keep them informed of emergencies and crisis situations
    Divisional Involvement
    Serve on department and University committees as assigned
    Provides resources and guidance regarding academic advisement and student success.
    Attend all departmental and divisional retreats and meetings
    Maintain a high degree of visibility and availability to students and staff members
    Collaborate with other departments within Student Development for campus wide events
    Perform other duties as assigned
    Qualifications
    Minimum Qualifications:
    Two years of residential life, housing, or student affairs experience

    Bachelor's degree in Higher Education Administration or a related field
    Experience in training, selection, and supervision of student staff
    Effective written and public speaking skills
    Strong commitment to students
    Excellent organizational, analytical, and critical thinking skills
    On-call and crisis management experience
    Preferred Qualifications:
    Two years of full-time professional residential life, housing, or student affairs experience

    Ability to be flexible in a fast paced day-to-day work environment
    Experience working with special interest housing communities
    Strong large-scale programming implementation skills
    Commitment to developing campus partnerships with faculty and staff
    Facilities management operations