Residence Life Assistant Hall Manager
Current Students: If you are currently employed or enrolled as a student at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process. Workday Internal Jobs Site for Students Position Title: Residence Life Assistant Hall Manager Job Category: Student Hourly Job Profile: Student Help Residence Hall Job Summary: POSITION SUMMARY The Assistant Hall Manager (AHM) assists the Department of Residence Life with the development of a successful academic and residential life experience for students. Major responsibilities include: supervision, training, and evaluation of 5-16 Resident Assistant (RA) staff; work with programming specific to support academics and student retention; and serve as a member of Central Staff. RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Student Staff Administration and Supervision – The Assistant Hall Manager will serve as the primary supervisor of the RA staff. • Advise students, within the limits of training and capability, on personal, social, & academic concerns while maintaining strict confidentiality and making referrals when necessary • Meet weekly/biweekly with the building’s RA staff to provide direct supervision, establish personal contact, and maintain open communication • Participate, complete, and facilitate RA staff evaluations; distribute and collect surveys designed to review specific areas of the Residence Life program • Review duty logs and reports as a means to keep up to date and assist RAs in building skills related to aiding students on attitudes, academic achievements/difficulties, and health problems • Oversee all aspects of RA programming expectations and front desk services. • Assist the RA staff in handling minor discipline, community, and roommate concerns • Coordinate the RA duty schedule • Meet weekly with the Hall Manager • Work with the Hall Manager to develop ongoing training for the RA staff • Assist the Hall Manager in conducting weekly staff meetings • Hold three office hours above and beyond time spent in the office on administrative tasks • Provide mentoring and assist with training incoming, newly hired Assistant Hall Managers for the following academic year 2. Residence Hall Policies – The Assistant Hall Manager explain, enforce, and implement policies as directed by the Department of Residence Life and the University. • Make students aware of the rights and responsibilities they share within the community. • Confront and document students who violate community standard and/or University policy. Provide the necessary and appropriate follow-up with these students • Maintain staff consistency in order to ensure staff credibility 3. Departmental Administrative Duties – The Assistant Hall Manager will assist with Departmental Administrative Duties. • Attend and participate in all Residence Life trainings and in-service training workshops, • Participate in weekly Central Staff meetings and monthly Residence Life meetings • Meet monthly with the Assistant Director and Director of Residence Life • Assist with and participate fully in the student staff selection process 4. Residence Life Events – The Assistant Hall Manager will assist with and be present for Residence Life events and programming. • Help organize and prepare the residence hall for move-in, -out, opening, and closing • Attendance is required at the following events: Residence Life Training; Weekend of Welcome or other Special Weekend Events 5. Other Duties As Assigned 6. Live in assigned room on campus TIME COMMITMENT & TRAINING • 15-20 hours per week • 40 hours a week of summer availability preferred • Must be available for Fall Training: TBD – approximately 2 weeks prior to the start of fall classes • Must be available for Winter Training: TBD – approximately weekend prior to the start spring classes • Attendance at UW-Superior and/or Residence Life events, such as: Weekend of Welcome, etc. COMPENSATION • Single room • Meal plan points • Monetary $2,800 semesterly stipend / $13/hour hourly pay REPORTS TO • Hall Manager of respective building (Direct Supervisor) • Can take direction from Residence Life Professional staff QUALIFICATIONS • Must be a current at least half-time UW-Superior student in good academic standing (2.75 cumulative GPA) • One year of relevant Student Affairs work experience; experience in Residence Life preferred • Energy and enthusiasm for assisting students • Must have a sensitivity and concern for others as individuals • Ability to effectively mentor students in the areas of personal and academic related issues • Demonstrate effective team work, communication, and conflict resolution skills • Ability to exhibit professional conduct at all times Notice to New Employees: Employment will require a criminal background check. A pending criminal charge or conviction will not necessarily disqualify an applicant. In compliance with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act, the University does not discriminate on the basis of arrest or conviction record. Key Job Responsibilities: Department: Compensation: Required Qualifications: Preferred Qualifications: Education: How to Apply: Contact Information: UW-Superior, A Superior Place: The University will not reveal the identities of applicants who request confidentiality in writing, except that the identities of ‘final candidates’ must be revealed upon request. According to the Attorney General, ‘final candidates’ under Wisconsin law means the five candidates who are considered most qualified for the position. See Wis. Stat. Sec. 19.36(7)(a). 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