Location
Los Angeles, CA | United States
Job description
About University of Southern California
The University of Southern California is one of the world’s leading private research universities. USC serves as an anchor institution in Los Angeles, a global center for arts, technology and international business. USC’s core values of integrity, excellence, DEI, accountability, open communication, and wellbeing support faculty, staff and students to create a caring learning and leadership community.
About Residential Education
The Residential Education staff at the University of Southern California provides housing and support services for all students living within USC Housing. The Associate Director position is a full-time, professional staff member who plays an integral role in creating a residential life program that encourages student and community engagement and the development of a supportive living and learning environment. The Associate Directors play a significant role in furthering the mission of the University of Southern California, the strategic initiatives of the USC Student Life and the mission, vision, and core values of the Office for Residential Education. This position performs a variety of important daily operation tasks including supervision of professional staff, implementing Residential Education strategic initiatives, managing budgets, serving as a liaison to housing, providing general oversight for Residential Education committees, and serving on divisional committees or task forces.
About the Opportunity:
Under the supervision of the Senior Director for Residential Education, the Associate Director for Residential Colleges & Communities is responsible for the direct supervision, training, and evaluation of 4 Assistant Directors (ADs) and the indirect supervision, training, and evaluation of the Residential Community/College Coordinators (RCCs), Residential Experience Coordinators (RECs), graduate assistants, and Resident Assistants. In addition to the essential duties listed, the Associate Director provides overall vision and leadership in the development of a robust academic and social environment for residents, while creating and maintaining a high level of safety, security, and well-being for all residents.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following:
Provide oversight for all operations within the Residential Colleges & Communities Supervise, develop, and evaluate 4 Assistant Directors (ADs) Indirectly supervise, train, and evaluate RCCs, RECs, graduate assistants, and Resident Assistants.
Manage, track, and coordinate the reconciliation of the Assistant Director’s budgets, totaling approximately $1m+
Participate in a 24/7 on-call duty and emergency response system for the entire USC population of 50,000+ students
Provide vision and oversight for Residential Education committees Maintain individual meetings with Assistant Directors in your areas
Provide advice, support, assistance and referrals to all Residential Education staff as well as residents
Provide resources and support for the Residential Education programs, services, and support systems Serve on divisional committees or task forces
Assist with the future planning and maintenance of residential colleges in cooperation with USC Housing
Maintain a weekly work schedule with periodic weekend and night commitments
Other duties as assigned by the Director for Residential Education
Application Procedure:
Please include a cover letter with your CV/resume. It can be added to the application at the same time/place you add your CV/resume.
Priority Application date: March 13, 2024
Qualifications:
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education: Master’s Degree in college Student Personnel, Higher Education, Student Life or Human Services field is required.
Work Experience: An ideal candidate will have at least six years of post-Master work experience within residence life that shows progressive responsibility as well as someone who has demonstrated leadership ability and the ability to work effectively with staff and students.
Supervision Experience: Requires a minimum of six years of supervisory experience; ideally with the demonstrated ability to supervise and coach full-time employees.
Language Ability: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from students, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Reasoning Ability: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
Computer Skills: Advanced MS Word processing, MS Excel or Spreadsheets, MS PowerPoint and MS Access or Database Software. Adept user of Internet, e‐mail and other office automation systems.
Compensation:
Salary based on experience (12-month, career live-in position), see below.
Furnished 2-bedroom apartment, meal package, and full university benefits.
A limited amount of professional development funds are available annually.
The annual base salary range for this position is $76,517.81 - $92,000. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Area Oversight & Supervision
- Provide overall vision, guidance, and support for all the Residential Colleges and Communities of USC Housing
- Coordinate the implementation, assessment, and improvement of the residential engagement model
- Supervise, train, and evaluate 3 Assistant Directors (ADs) who oversee the residential housing areas, and 1 AD who oversees the Residential Experience
- Indirectly supervise, train, and evaluate RCCs, GRCCs, graduate assistants, and Resident Assistants
- Maintain individual meetings with Assistant Directors in your areas (direct reports)
- Coordinate training for ADs, RCCs, and GRCCs during Fall Training (July/August) and Winter Training (January)
- Participate and create professional development sessions throughout the year for professional staff
- Provide staff direction, support, and professional development during all Residential Education meetings
- Provide routine performance evaluations of ADs and indirectly for RCCs, GRCCs, and Resident Assistants
- Create a supportive environment that promotes the professional and personal development of each staff member
Residential Experience and Engagement
- Provide oversight of the entire residential engagement model
- Coordinate the implementation, assessment, and improvement of the residential engagement model
- Coordinate the annual assessment of all components of the residential engagement model
- Serve as primary contact for any divisional or campus-wide engagement projects involving Residential Education or USC Housing residents
- Serve as a programming resource for staff and students, providing information about the campus and community contacts
- Encourage, evaluate, and implement changes in a wide variety of developmental programs
- Promote safety and security awareness through educational programming
- Coordinate the Living Learning Community (LLC) programs and provide oversight to the LLC committee
- Coordinate the Alternative Spring Break programs for McCarthy Honors and the general residential college community
Large-Scale Programming & Engagement Initiatives
- Provide oversight of all large-scale programming and engagement initiatives including direct supervision of the AD for Residential Experience
- In collaboration with the AD for Residential Experience, plan, execute, and assess all large-scale initiatives as part of the Residential Experience
- Serve as the primary contact for all event and engagement opportunities including campus event safety planning meetings
- Supervise the AD for Residential Experience as they advise the Residential Housing Association
Administrative Functions
- Develop a working knowledge of the Office for Residential Education operations
- Manage the residential life housing operations consisting of 9,000+ residents within USC Housing
- Develop a working relationship with USC Housing, especially the leadership team
- Maintain work schedule designed to provide maximum accessibility and involvement with staff and students
- Demonstrate effective communication, planning, and organizational skills as they relate to job responsibilities
- Maintain an awareness of the physical needs of the entire residential population
- Develop a working relationship with the USC Department of Public Safety
- Assist with the future planning and maintenance of residence halls in cooperation with USC Housing
- Develops and manages RA accountability model including warning, probation, and release letters
Student Conduct Responsibilities
- Ensure proper administration and enforcement of the Office for Residential Education and University policies and procedures
Duty Responsibilities
- Participate in a 24/7 on-call duty and emergency response system for the entire USC population of 50,000+ students
- While on duty, serve as a resource to all RCCs, GRCCs, and Resident Assistants.
- The On-Call Associate Director will follow duty procedures and respond to all emergency and crisis calls and assist all staff in managing these situations
- The On‐Call Associate Director will keep the Senior Director for Residential Education and USC Student Life Executive Leadership Team informed of life-threatening emergencies or serious disruptions that may require campus intervention or follow‐up
- Notify appropriate staff members regarding situations that impact the residence halls and/or students in the residence halls
- Input all student of concern information and communication into the CARE system
Budgeting Functions
- Manage, track, and coordinate the reconciliation of the Assistant Director’s budgets, totaling approximately $1m
- Maintain accurate records and receipts for the Workday financial reconciliation processes
- Track and approve all financial reconciliation and expenses by the ADs in your area
- Participate in fiscal budget planning with the Senior Director of Residential Education
Student Development Functions
- Incorporate student development theory and knowledge into daily practices and decision‐making
- Provide advice, support, assistance, and referrals to all Residential Education staff as well as residents
- Be available for referral and counseling needs, conflict mediation, crisis intervention, and appropriate follow‐up
- Develop a working relationship with Faculty in Residence through regular meetings and on-going communication
- Serve as a referral agent to other departments including the Office of the Vice President of Student Life, USC Housing, Campus Support & Intervention (CSI), Office of Community Expectations (OCE), Threat Assessment, Equity, Equal Opportunity, & Title IX (EEOTIX), Counseling and Mental Health (CMH), Student Equity & Inclusion Programs (SEIP), and Department of Public Safety (DPS).
Departmental Duties
- Attend, participate, and lead your area/vertical meetings
- Attend and participate in ResEd senior leadership meetings
- Attend, participate, and lead the Residential Education Leadership Team meetings (as needed)
- Attend regularly scheduled one on one supervisory meetings with the Senior Director of Residential Education
- Assist in the departmental recruitment and selection of professional and student staff members
- Assist in the departmental training of professional and student staff members
- Provide vision and oversight for Residential Education committees
- Serve on divisional committees or task forces (as assigned)
- Develop working relationships with key campus partners, including but not limited to: Office of the Vice President of Student Life, USC Housing, Campus Support & Intervention (CSI), Office of Community Expectations (OCE), Threat Assessment, Equity, Equal Opportunity, & Title IX (EEOTIX), Counseling and Mental Health (CMH), Department of Public Safety (DPS), Office for Health Promotion Strategy (OHPS), Student Equity and Inclusion Programs (SEIP), and other campus offices.
- Attend events and programs sponsored by the department and/or the USC Student Life, including those that periodically occur on weekends and evenings
- Wear appropriate attire for office hours, central staff functions, and all meetings
- Other duties as assigned by the department
Mission Related Responsibilities
- Foster an atmosphere in the residential community that supports the departmental, division, and University missions and values
- Promote equity, diversity, and inclusion through daily practices and policies as well as through programming initiatives and community building
- Develop and promote a housing community that is culturally inclusive
Professional Development
- Participate in professional development opportunities sponsored by the Office for Residential Education and USC Student Life
- A limited amount of professional development funds are available annually to attend workshops or conferences supported by their individual professional development plan
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Minimum Education: Master's degree
Minimum Experience: 4 years
Minimum Field of Expertise: Experience advising a student organization and/or students regarding various student services. Requires theoretical understanding in the area of organizational behavior. Strong interpersonal and oral and written communication skills. Supervisorial experience.
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