House Advisor
- Employer
- Vassar College
- Location
- New York, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Date posted
- Feb 24, 2021
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- Position Type
- Administrative, Student Affairs, Residence Life
- Employment Level
- Administrative
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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Vassar College
House Advisor
Department: House Advisors
Duration of Position: Full year / Full time
Work Schedule:
Employee Type: Administrator
Posting Date: 02/22/2021
Union Representation: Not Applicable
Posting Number: AS039P
Pay Rate:
About Vassar College
Located in the scenic Mid-Hudson Valley, Vassar College is a highly selective, residential, coeducational liberal arts college. Vassar is strongly committed to fostering a community that reflects the values of a liberal arts education and to promoting an environment of equality, inclusion and respect for difference. Vassar College is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer, and applications from members of historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged. Vassar College is a smoke-free, tobacco-free campus.
Position Summary and Responsibilities
The House Advisor (HA) is a 12-month live-in professional who is responsible for the overall administration of two houses of approximately 400 residents total during the academic year. HAs are responsible for working on college-wide and departmental endeavors and partnering with residential faculty members (House Fellows) in an effort to provide comprehensive support for students. House Advisors supervise a team of student staff (Student Fellows) and advise a larger group of residential student leaders (House Teams). House Advisors directly report to the Director of Residential Education.
The House Advisor apartment is within a residential house. The House Advisor is expected to be visible to students during non-scheduled hours. In this exempt position, the HA schedule is influence by student, department, and community needs. Work outside of traditional 9-5 hours may include consultation with staff or students, attendance at campus events, staff and student training/development participation, and on call responsibilities. This includes occasionally driving locally to complete job responsibilities.
Responsibilities:
Student Leader Mentorship and Advising- 30%
- Recruit, select, train, and evaluate selected student
leadership team.
- Attend and advise weekly House Team and Student Fellow
meetings.
- Conduct regularly scheduled one on one's with student leaders
(President, Student Advisor, Student Fellows).
- Design and implement training sessions for student leader trainings.
Student Conduct Engagement- 10%
- Serve as a Student Conduct Administrator, implementing
processes in an educational manner.
- Interpret and uphold college regulations pertaining to student
conduct occurring within the houses.
- Refer students to campus offices related to exhibited
behaviors.
- Utilize Maxient software to create and track student conduct cases.
Departmental Responsibilities- 20%
- Participate in departmental and area decision making and
planning through weekly meetings.
- Work in collaboration with college-wide offices, particularly
those in the Dean of the College area.
- Provide coverage for houses/campus during large-scale annual
campus programs.
- Participate in opening and closing of houses.
- Work in collaboration with the Residential Operations Center
and Facilities Operations.
- Other duties as assigned.
Community Development- 20%
- Work collaboratively with House Fellows to create inclusive
living communities that are socially conscious, responsible, and
empowering.
- Establish a sense of community through house and campus wide
programming.
- Serve as a resource and referral agent for students' holistic
needs (social, emotional, academic, etc.).
- Work collaboratively with Safety & Security personnel to
provide a safe and secure community.
- Engage with students individually and in groups to enhance
growth and development.
- Serve as mediator for roommate and resident conflicts.
Crisis Management- 20%
- Serve as Administrator on Call on a rotating basis.
- Manage crisis situations such as mental health emergencies,
facilities emergencies, wellness checks, including appropriate
community responses.
- Act as a representative of Vassar's CARE Team, the Student Support Network, performing wellness checks, one-on-one support meetings, and resource referrals.
This position is subject to annual review and appointment for the upcoming year with a maximum duration of four years. House Advisors may seek appraisal in their 4th year to be renewed for a 5th year.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred,
preferably in Student Affairs, Higher Education Administration,
Counseling, Social Work or related field.
- Two years of professional experience post baccalaureate degree
preferred (including graduate level paraprofessional
experience).
- Prior student affairs experience and knowledge of identity
development theories preferred.
- Must have the ability to act independently and to interact
effectively with a diverse college community.
- Must maintain a professional and flexible problem-solving
demeanor during sometimes stressful situations.
- Experience with crisis management is preferred.
- Ability to move about the campus to complete job
responsibilities. Must be able to move, position and place items
and objects during move-in procedures and orientation events. This
includes supplies for the program.
- Must possess, or willing to obtain, and maintain a valid driver’s license. Ability to travel within the local area.
Special Instructions to Applicants
To complete your on-line application, you will be required to attach your resume, cover letter, and contact information for 3 professional references. All attachments must be in PDF format. Review of applications will begin immediately. If you have any questions, please contact Human Resources, 845-437-5820.
For full consideration applicants should apply by:
All applicants must apply online at: https://employment.vassar.edu/postings/1782.
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