Area Coordinator
In alignment with Fairfield University's Jesuit and Catholic Mission, the office of Residence Life seeks to promote the integration of each student's mind, body and spirit in community. The Office of Residence Life supports all residential and commuter undergraduate students in providing a welcoming home and community founded in a shared sense of responsibility.
The Area Coordinator position is a dynamic, live-in position responsible for student formation, community development, and facilities management of a residential area comprising 200-400 residents. In this role, Area Coordinators are seen as role models, facilitators, leaders and essential persons in the effective operations of the Residence Life program. This on-campus, live in position can be demanding of personal time especially during peak hours. The duties of the Area Coordinator may vary in each area due to the student population who resides in that area. However, the following are standard expectations with additional responsibilities based on the area you are placed.
Master's degree in Student Personnel Services, Higher Education, Student Affairs, Counseling or related field or 2-3 years post-bachelors related / transferable experiences are required. Particular emphasis will be placed on candidates who have experience with facilitation of intentional residential communities, student success and supervision.
The Area Coordinator is an 11-month full-time live-in required position. Benefits include 12-month housing, semi-furnished apartment with utilities, meal stipend, competitive salary, health benefits, and tuition remission. A driver's license is required. Night and weekend responsibilities required.
Supervises and manages residential communities dedicated to specific living and learning communities. This involves :
- Supervision, training, selection and staff development of five to nine Resident Assistants
- Being a live-in presence for 200-400 residents within your community working day, weekend and evening hours
- Mentoring and advising student concerns and appropriately referring students to resources on campus, e.g., Public Safety, Counseling Services, Financial Aid, Health Center, Campus Ministry, Academic Deans etc.
- Creating a safe community through policy enforcement and awareness
- Opening and closing of the Residence Halls throughout the academic year and summer
- Managing their residential facility, including conducting health and safety instructions, facilities management, room changes, etc.
- Serves as a Conduct Officer for Code of Conduct Violations in their area
- Participating in rotating on-call duty responsibilities for crisis management
Coordinates and develops specific residential living and learning programs
Assist Resident Assistants in developing programs to meet the holistic needs of the students in the living and learning programsEncourage staff and students in planning and developing programs to meet the diverse needs of the residence hall populationManage the programming budgetWork collaboratively with supervisors and other campus partners within the LLC to achieve specific learning goals and outcomesOversee the planning, implementation, and assessment of living and learning programsUtilize electronic media to create and publicize promotional materials for the LLCAssist in living and learning programs application process (program application, housing application, selection and placement process)Oversee initiatives to increase social and academic resources in the residence hallsProvides leadership to student staff by communicating, interpreting, and administering program goals and learning outcomes, and residence hall and University policies and proceduresMaintains visibility in the halls through regular hall visits and attendance at student leaders programsMaintains a working knowledge of and collaborates with campus departmentsAdminister the departmental programming model including program approval, reviewing program proposals, providing program feedback, and tracking program requirementsServe as a partner in the holistic development of students by working with Assistant and Associate Directors and other campus partnersDevelops and facilitates community building within their residential community
Serving as a mentor and positive role model for our students by living out the Jesuit mission of Fairfield UniversityParticipate in the spiritual and religious formation of students through collaborative work with Resident Jesuits and campus ministers particularly in hall worship services, small group and individual discussions, etc.Advises, mentors and trains the Residential Hall Association (RHA) within their community including attending all meetings, programs and training sessionsCoordinates all developmental programming that complements our programming vision statement that occurs within their communities.Plans and Implements late night weekend programming for all residential studentsOversee the budgets of the communityHolds students accountable for code of conduct actions within their communityParticipates and supports the Office of Residence Life on such projects as :
Student leader development and trainingRecruitment for other key Residence Life initiatives (Resident Assistant Recruitment Sophomore Residential Colleges, Build-A-House, etc.)Housing Assignments and LotteryParticipating on committees designated by the Director of Residence LifeOther duties as assignedPromotes safe and secure working conditions
Promoting the proper utilization of equipment, staff and materialsReporting immediately unsafe working conditions to supervisor.Fairfield University is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer, committed to excellence through diversity, and, in this spirit, particularly welcomes applications from women, persons of color, Veterans, and members of historically underrepresented groups. The University will provide reasonable accommodations to all qualified individuals with a disability.