Area Coordinator for Residential Programs
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A completed application will consist of a cover letter, resume, and a list of references.
Oberlin College is committed to creating and sustaining a vibrant, welcoming community where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect, and where every member has an equal opportunity to learn, work, and contribute based on their talents, skills, and merit. We value a campus environment that draws on a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, perspectives, and ideas to enrich education, scholarship, and daily interactions. The College adheres strictly to all applicable federal and state civil rights laws, including Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, the Equal Protection Clause, and related regulations. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected characteristic in employment, admissions, or educational programs. Hiring and advancement decisions are made based on qualifications, experience, and job-related criteria. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds who share our dedication to academic excellence, free inquiry, respectful dialogue, and equal opportunity under the law to apply. The Office for Institutional Equity plays a key role in supporting a fair, compliant, and inclusive workplace and learning environment for the entire Oberlin community.
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Job Summary
The Office of Residence Life at Oberlin College and Conservatory invites applications for the Area Coordinator position. This is a Full-time (40 hours a week), 12-month, live-in Administrative and Professional Staff position reporting to the Director of Residential Engagement in the Office of Residence Life.
Oberlin College is unique among independent colleges in its commitment to offering students a wide variety of on-campus housing options, such as special interest theme housing, cooperative housing, Village Apartment housing, and traditional housing. Residential living and dining are integral to the educational experience of Oberlin students; more than 90% of Oberlin's students live and dine on campus during their entire 4 to 5 years as undergraduates.
The Area Coordinator joins a management team under the leadership of the Assistant Vice President/Dean of Residence Life and Auxiliary Services that includes the Director of Residential Engagement, Director of Residential Housing Operations, Director of Inclusion for Residential Communities, and Director of Conferences and Residential Services.
The Area Coordinator is responsible for supporting the programmatic and social aspects within the assigned communities with administrative support from four Assistant Directors. The Area Coordinator will manage all student staff on-call operations within their assigned duty zone and will work to help support management responsibilities in buildings within their assigned communities. This position supports the implementation of the Residential Curriculum for students living in the assigned communities.
The Area Coordinator must demonstrate excellent customer service including interpersonal skills with students, parents, faculty, staff and outside community members; effective, compelling publicity for conference service processes and policies; and inclusive interactions that reflect respect and support for students' personal growth, social development, and academic success.
Based on departmental needs and candidate interest, the Area Coordinator will be assigned to a specific cluster of communities on campus.
Responsibilities
The Area Coordinator will have responsibilities in the following areas:
Administration, Supervision, and Advising
Program Implementation and Community Development
Advising, Counseling, and Crisis Management
Facility Standards and Safety
Due to evening and weekend work requirements, this position allows a flexible work schedule in collaboration with Central Office staff. The duties of the Area Coordinator will shift during the summer to assist with office needs related to Conference Services, Housing Selection, and Training. This list is not all-inclusive and all employees are expected to perform other duties as assigned.
Essential Job Functions Marginal Job Functions Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree completed with preference given to a person enrolled in a master's degree within student personnel or another student-focused field.
Desired Qualifications
Excellent oral and written communication skills, strong customer service and organizational skills, proven ability to work collegially with a variety of constituencies, and traits that complement and demonstrate integrity and cooperation in relation to administration and management preferred. Undergraduate experience in the following areas is desirable: residence hall administration, supervision, website development, database management, and oversight of multifaceted processes.
Quick Link for Posting https://jobs.oberlin.edu/postings/17309 Compensation
Salary is $45,000 with a partially furnished one-bedroom apartment that includes internet access; a full meal plan for employee when dining services is in operation; and professional development funds. A free staff-only laundry room is available for use on campus. All employees of Oberlin College receive a free parking permit, use of the recreational facilities, 35 days paid time off per year, and health benefits. Pet policy allows for one pet with a $200 deposit and other requirements as outlined by the Live-in Staff Pet Policy.
Special Instructions to Applicants
A completed application will consist of a cover letter, resume, and a list of references.
Oberlin College is committed to creating and sustaining a vibrant, welcoming community where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect, and where every member has an equal opportunity to learn, work, and contribute based on their talents, skills, and merit. We value a campus environment that draws on a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, perspectives, and ideas to enrich education, scholarship, and daily interactions. The College adheres strictly to all applicable federal and state civil rights laws, including Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, the Equal Protection Clause, and related regulations. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected characteristic in employment, admissions, or educational programs. Hiring and advancement decisions are made based on qualifications, experience, and job-related criteria. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds who share our dedication to academic excellence, free inquiry, respectful dialogue, and equal opportunity under the law to apply. The Office for Institutional Equity plays a key role in supporting a fair, compliant, and inclusive workplace and learning environment for the entire Oberlin community.
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