Resident Assistant

North Central Missouri College

  • Trenton, MO
  • 6 days ago

    Highlights

    Develop and promote a positive working relationship with all residence hall staff, including RAs, RCs, Secretaries, Custodial/Maintenance and Campus Dining employees. Assist in opening and closing of the hall, preparation of rosters, damage inventories, cooperation with Campus Dining staff, and other duties as assigned.

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    LocationTrenton, MO

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    Job Type

    Part-time

    Description

    General Statement of Duties: The Resident Assistant at North Central Missouri College is a

    student who lives on the residence hall floor to serve as the primary resource for building

    community and helping students connect with each other and NCMC. The objectives of the RA

    position include building a positive community on their floor and within the hall, assisting

    residents with both personal and academic concerns, knowledge of and upholding College

    policy, and serving as a resource and/or liaison for the College.

    Supervision Received: The Resident Assistant is directly accountable to the Residence Hall

    Coordinator and indirectly to the Director of Residence Life.

    Responsibilities:

    I. Community Building and Peer Relationships

    1. Become personally acquainted with each resident on his/her floor and build a rapport

    that will foster open communication

    1. Implement and encourage the development and maintenance of a community spirit on

    his/her floor, including social, educational, recreational, and floor and hall council

    activities.

    1. Assist new students in their adaptation to College life, with the intent of preparing them

    for future College/University residence halls after they have completed their two years

    at North Central Missouri College.

    1. Become a positive role model for residents.

    2. Implement and support the use of community standards on your floor and in the hall.

    II. Peer Assistance:

    1. Develop the capacity to listen and understand, and to be flexible and open minded in

    responding to student needs and concerns.

    1. Encourage and assist individuals in finding their own solutions

    2. Refer freely to departmental, campus and community resources.

    3. Develop trust and maintain confidentiality in the peer assistant role.

    4. Maintain familiarity with the locations and operations of departmental, campus and

    community offices and organizations (e.g. Career Services, Student Support Services,

    Academic Resource Center Office of Resident Life Director, etc.) and make referrals

    when appropriate.

    III. Residence Hall Programming:

    1. Utilize events and activities that already exist on campus and in the Trenton community

    that meet the needs and interests of students.

    1. Coordinate events for the purpose of promoting interpersonal interaction and

    community development.

    1. Offer educational, or needs-based, programs to meet the dynamic needs of our

    residence hall communities, whether a specific, targeted group, or the entire

    population.

    1. Report all programs and community builders as directed by your RHC.

    IV. Administrative Duties:

    1. Assume duty responsibility according to the formal and/or informal hall schedule and

    remain on call/duty as required.

    1. Assist in opening and closing of the hall, preparation of rosters, damage inventories,

    cooperation with Campus Dining staff, and other duties as assigned.

    1. Each RA will be expected to be on duty 1 night each week of the semester, and then at

    least 1 weekend a month. Duty nights will be scheduled during training before each

    semester begins with the Resident Hall Coordinator.

    V. Health and Safety:

    1. Become familiar with fire safety equipment, and coordinate the fire drill program on the

    floor.

    1. Be available and report all safety hazards and maintenance concerns

    2. Assist the Residence Hall Coordinator as assigned in emergencies.

    VI. Residence Hall Regulations:

    1. Provide continuous interaction and example which encourages students to act with

    reason, to assume responsibility for their actions, and to be consistently considerate of

    the rights and freedoms of others.

    1. Know and adhere to the rules and regulations pertaining to student behavior and

    residence hall organizations and communicate them to residents.

    1. Develop consistent methods of enforcing rules and regulations, and assist students in

    developing methods of self-enforcement.

    1. Take appropriate action to protect the health, safety, and rights of residents.

    VII. Staff Training and Communication:

    1. Provide the Residence Hall Coordinator with accurate and timely information

    concerning the environment of the floor via weekly reflections, 1:1 meetings, and staff

    meetings.

    1. Attend and participate in all training and staff meetings.

    2. Develop and promote a positive working relationship with all residence hall staff,

    including RAs, RCs, Secretaries, Custodial/Maintenance and Campus Dining employees.

    1. Each RA is expected to send a daily duty report at the end of each night, when on duty,

    to both RC's and the Director of Resident Life.

    OTHER:

    1. Employment is normally for the academic year; however, continued employment is subject to

    satisfactory performance. Individual evaluations of the Resident Assistant will be made during

    each semester by the Residence Hall Coordinator. This evaluation will be shared with the

    Resident Assistant.

    1. Resident Assistants receive remuneration of $500 per semester and will be guaranteed a single

    room at one-half the single occupancy rate.

    1. Circumstances may arise that necessitate the transfer of Resident Assistants within the College

    Residence Hall system. Responsibility for transfer rests with the Office of Residence Life.

    1. Resident Assistants are issued a Sub-Master Key and loss or misuse of the key may be

    considered cause for termination of employment.

    1. Resident Assistants are recognized by the College as strong role models for all Residence Hall

    students. In conjunction with this recognition, it is expected that RAs will present a positive

    attitude and example with regard to responsible behavior and responsible alcohol use.

    1. Other related duties as assigned. Each Residence Hall Coordinator and staff may discover

    particular needs within their hall, which are not addressed in this Job Description. The Office of

    Residence Life encourages this individuality and creativity in job performance.

    1. North Central Missouri College and the Student Services division reserve the right to make

    decisions to terminate employment due to incidents that are not addressed in this Job

    Description, including but not limited to conduct that is detrimental or unbecoming as an

    employee of North Central Missouri College. These may include, but not be limited to

    incidences with alcohol/drugs when away from the college and Trenton community.

    Requirements

    Minimum Qualifications and Additional Requirements:

    1. You must be enrolled as a student at North Central Missouri College to be considered

    for this position.

    1. You must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher at the time of

    application and at the conclusion of the semester in which you are applying. A

    cumulative grade point average of 2.5 must be maintained during the period of

    employment. Incoming freshman must have a cumulative GPA of a 3.0 to be considered

    for employment.

    1. You must be available for employment for two semesters upon initial hire.

    2. You must not be on any College probation (academic or social). During the period of

    employment RAs must not be in violation of any College policies or procedures.

    1. All employment positions within the department of Residence Life are interrelated.

    Consequently, disciplinary action you receive while employed in one Residence Life

    position may impact your employment status in another Residence Life position, up to

    and including discharge.

    1. You are expected to place the position as one of your highest priorities. Employment

    and extracurricular involvement outside of the position must have the approval of your

    Resident Hall Coordinator. Employment must also be approved by the Director of

    Residence Life. You may work no more than 13 hours per week. To work in excess of 13

    hours per week requires specific approval in advance by the Resident Hall Coordinator

    and Director of Resident Life for the time-period involved.

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