Assistant Director of Residence Life
Company: The University Of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 24, 2025
Job Description:
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requisition id JR29070DepartmentCSL South Campus Community
LifeAbout the DepartmentThe University of Chicago is one of the
nation's leading institutions of higher education and research.
Campus and Student Life (CSL) carries the core mission of the
University to all aspects of life outside the classroom. It
enriches the lives of its students, staff, and faculty and academic
staff members and contributes to a vibrant, collaborative, and
diverse campus community that inspires excellence and sustains the
University's culture of inquiry, innovation, and continuous
learning. The unit also works to support the overall well-being of
students, including their health and safety. This happens in the
context of a campus located in a dynamic, thriving city, in which
opportunities abound for students to learn from, contribute to, and
engage with their urban environment. CSL is importantly charged
with the dual task of promoting the interests of students in the
University, and managing multiple campus departments and services
that serve the entire campus community, including Athletics &
Recreation; the Office of the Bursar; Center for Identity +
Inclusion; Center for Leadership and Involvement; Disciplinary
Affairs; Housing and Residence Life; International House; Office of
International Affairs; Office of the University Registrar;
Rockefeller Memorial Chapel; Spiritual Life; Student Centers;
Student Disability Services; Student Wellness; UChicago Dining; and
UChicago HELP.The University of Chicago community includes
approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 10,500 graduate,
professional, and other students and there are over 400 recognized
student organizations working together to create a vibrant and
dynamic student life.The University of Chicago is located in the
Hyde Park/South Kenwood neighborhood, a racially and economically
diverse residential community of 43,000 people on the shores of
Lake Michigan, about fifteen minutes south of downtown Chicago.The
core mission of Housing and Residence Life is to help develop and
support inclusive communities that engage residents in exceptional
living experiences within secure and well-maintained environments
that foster a sense of belonging and support the academic
initiatives of the University. The primary strategy for the
delivery of such an environment is through a residence life program
which aims to develop strong residential communities that are
self-regulating, supportive of academic success; provide a strong
sense of belonging, and rich opportunities for personal, cultural,
social and intellectual development. The leadership of residential
faculty and adult staff in fostering these experiences is key to
the success of the mission.Job SummaryThe Assistant Director of
Residence Life (ADRL) at the University of Chicago is instrumental
in creating a supportive, engaging, and well-functioning
residential experience for students. Reporting to the Associate
Director of Residence Life, the ADRL manages multiple facets of
student residential life, from direct oversight of residence
communities to functional leadership in student support and
operational excellence. This role ensures a safe, inclusive, and
dynamic living environment for undergraduate students, aligning
residence life practices with the University's mission of academic
and personal development.Responsibilities
- Student Support and Mental Health Initiatives: The ADRL
collaborates closely with the Associate Director of Community and
Care, Community Director, and other campus partners to implement
wellness programs and mental health resources within residence
halls. They support student resilience and well-being by creating
proactive support networks and providing guidance in mental health
awareness for Resident Heads and Resident Assistants. As part of
the on-call rotation, the ADRL also addresses critical incidents,
ensuring timely intervention and follow-up for student needs
related to health, discipline, and safety.
- Community Engagement and Program Innovation: The ADRL
cultivates a thriving community culture through innovative,
student-centered programming that aligns with the university's
mission. They design and support activities that promote
intellectual, cultural, and social development, supporting a strong
sense of belonging and academic focus. Partnering with the
Community Director, student leaders, and Resident Heads, the ADRL
fosters engagement at both House and Hall levels, developing
programs that celebrate diversity in thought and encourage active
student involvement. They also advise Inter-House Council and
conduct workshops tailored to residential student needs.
- Professional Development and Staff Training: Overseeing
training and development, the ADRL leads annual and ongoing
professional development programs for Resident Heads and Resident
Assistants. They implement structured training that covers student
support, emergency response, and leadership skills, empowering
staff to meet students' evolving needs. This includes conducting
evaluations, mentoring staff, and continually enhancing training
materials to reflect best practices and new insights from
assessment data.
- Technology and Data-Driven Decision Making: Proficient in
Maxient, StarRez, Roompact, and other data management tools, the
ADRL uses data-driven insights to support residential trends and
track programming effectiveness. By analyzing this data, the ADRL
can identify areas for early intervention, adjust programmatic
approaches, and enhance communication within the residential
communities. They coordinate with the Assistant Director of
Operations to ensure that residence facilities are well-maintained,
resolving facility issues swiftly to create a comfortable and safe
living environment.
- Evaluation Metrics and Continuous Improvement: The ADRL is
responsible for setting performance goals and evaluation metrics,
including increasing student engagement, optimizing resident
satisfaction, and reducing turnover among residence staff. They
leverage assessment tools to gauge the impact of residence life
programs, conducting periodic reviews of policies and procedures to
ensure alignment with the department's mission. Insights from these
evaluations inform policy revisions and program improvements,
contributing to a continuously evolving residence life
experience.
- Operational and Budgetary Oversight: Managing budgets for
residence life programs, the ADRL ensures financial responsibility
and alignment with departmental goals. They guide Resident Heads
and House Councils in financial planning, providing resources and
counseling on budget management for community programming. Regular
collaboration with central operations staff ensures a cohesive
approach to resource allocation and program delivery.
- Summer Conference Program Support: As an ADRL, your summer
responsibilities will include overseeing housing for UChicago
undergraduate students and non-UChicago interns, as well as
providing strategic support for the summer conference program. Your
leadership will be key in ensuring smooth operations, optimizing
resources, and guiding CDs through the logistics of summer housing.
You'll also play a vital role in preparing for the upcoming
academic year by reviewing and updating policies, onboarding staff,
and participating in professional development. Additionally, you
will join the HRL summer duty rotation, providing on-call support
as needed. Flexibility and proactive problem-solving will be
essential for success during this dynamic period.
- Assistant Directors are assigned to one of the four major
functional areas of Residence Life:
- Assistant Director for Training: The Assistant Director for
Training develops comprehensive training programs to support the
professional growth of residential staff. They enhance staff
readiness and retention through structured training, mentorship,
and professional development opportunities.
- Assistant Director for Student Leadership and Engagement: The
Assistant Director for Student Leadership cultivates a robust
culture of leadership within residential communities by developing
and implementing comprehensive leadership programs. They empower
students with essential skills for success across academic,
personal, and professional settings, while also advising the
Inter-House Council and facilitating workshops and training
sessions on leadership topics tailored to the needs and interests
of residential students.
- Assistant Director for Residential Learning and Assessment: The
Assistant Director for Residential Learning and Assessment
integrates learning outcomes, and assessment practice into
residential programs. They enrich educational experiences within
residential communities and analyze assessment data to inform
stakeholders and drive program enhancements.
- Assistant Director for Recruitment and Selection: The Assistant
Director for Recruitment & Selection plays a crucial role in
securing top talent for the University of Chicago's residential
staff. This position involves developing and implementing
comprehensive recruitment strategies, coordinating inclusive
selection committees, designing equitable evaluation processes, and
overseeing smooth onboarding procedures to cultivate a robust and
dynamic residential team.
- Supervises and evaluates the housing system's professional and
support staff. Prepares and implements housing policies and
procedures.
- Participates in the selection, training, and management of the
Residence Life team.
- Performs other related work as needed.Minimum
QualificationsEducation:Minimum requirements include a college or
university degree in related field or an equivalent combination of
education and experience.Work Experience:Minimum requirements
include knowledge and skills developed through 5-7 years of work
experience in a related job discipline.Certifications:---Preferred
QualificationsEducation:
- Master's degree.Experience:
- Minimum of three years of post-masters professional live-in
work experience in student housing.
- Working with faculty.
- Coordinating academic based programs in a residential
setting.Technical Skills or Knowledge:
- Familiarity with Maxient or other conduct systems as well as a
housing database software (Star Rez) a plus.Preferred Competencies
- Demonstrated understanding of the developmental objectives of
the college student residential environment.
- Crisis management response and oversight skills.
- Demonstrated ability to supervise, train and evaluate the work
of others.
- Ability to remain organized and productive in high demand
periods.
- Ability to remain calm and productive while interacting with
individuals displaying intense emotions.
- Ability to respond promptly, directly, and effectively to
internal and external inquiries and requests for service while
managing competing demands.
- Ability to work productively with a diverse range of students,
residential staff and faculty, and managers across the campus.
- Ability to function in a 24-hour on-call environment and
maintain productivity.
- Ability to give and receive feedback constructively.
- Flexibility and the ability to adjust to unpredictable
circumstances.
- A sense of humor.
- Experience supervising graduate level and/or professional level
staff.
- Experience working with faculty.
- Experience coordinating academic based programs in a
residential setting.Working Conditions
- The typical work week is M-F, with routine requirements for
evening and weekend work. This is a 12-month live-off
position.Application Documents
- Resume/CV (required)
- Cover Letter (required)
- References Contact Information (3)(required)When applying, the
document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the
section titled Application Documents of the application.Job
FamilyStudent Affairs & ServicesRole ImpactPeople ManagerScheduled
Weekly Hours37.5Drug Test RequiredNoHealth Screen RequiredNoMotor
Vehicle Record Inquiry RequiredNoPay Rate TypeSalaryFLSA
StatusExemptPay Range$63,750.00 - $75,000.00The included pay rate
or range represents the University's good faith estimate of the
possible compensation offer for this role at the time of
posting.Benefits EligibleYesThe University of Chicago offers a wide
range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees,
including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about
the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits
Guidebook.Posting StatementThe University of Chicago is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity/Disabled/Veterans and does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender, gender identity, national or ethnic origin,
age, status as an individual with a disability, military or veteran
status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the
law. For additional information please see the University's Notice
of Nondiscrimination.Staff Job seekers in need of a reasonable
accommodation to complete the application process should call
773-702-5800 or submit a request via Applicant Inquiry Form.We seek
a diverse pool of applicants who wish to join an academic community
that places the highest value on rigorous inquiry and encourages a
diversity of perspectives, experiences, groups of individuals, and
ideas to inform and stimulate intellectual challenge, engagement,
and exchange.All offers of employment are contingent upon a
background check that includes a review of conviction history. A
conviction does not automatically preclude University employment.
Rather, the University considers conviction information on a
case-by-case basis and assesses the nature of the offense, the
circumstances surrounding it, the proximity in time of the
conviction, and its relevance to the position.The University of
Chicago's Annual Security & Fire Safety Report (Report) provides
information about University offices and programs that provide
safety support, crime and fire statistics, emergency response and
communications plans, and other policies and information. The
Report can be accessed online at:
http://securityreport.uchicago.edu. Paper copies of the Report are
available, upon request, from the University of Chicago Police
Department, 850 E. 61st Street, Chicago, IL 60637.
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