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Arizona State University University Housing Community Coordinator 2013-2014

University Housing at ASU is searching for qualified applicants for the position of Community Coordinator for 2013-2014. University Housing currently houses 13,000+ students across all four ASU campuses and is growing steadily. The Community Coordinator position is the flagship position on our team. We are seeking dynamic individuals who have a passion for student success, who have the desire to advance university strategic priorities and who are committed to partnering with Academic Colleges to implement a dynamic Residential College program. ASU University Housing Vision Statement We will be a global leader in University Student Housing-building dynamic, innovative and inclusive Residential Colleges that foster academic and personal success, empower students to create social value and lasting impact, facilitate connection to the broader community and support individual student persistence. Duties and Responsibilities The Community Coordinator for ASU's University Housing provides leadership and management to a residential college community and the student and professional staff working in the community. This position is responsible for providing a high level of customer service and creating a community that fosters academic excellence and personal growth for its residents. The Community Coordinator partners with a diverse group of staff, students, and faculty and collaborates with various departments and programs, both internally with ASU and externally to develop and implement appropriate programming and opportunities. Specific duties and responsibilities can be classified into the following broader categories, which are consistent across all campuses that have Community Coordinator positions: Supervision/Leadership/Role-Modeling Community Development Student Conduct Administration Crisis Management/On-Call Coverage Facilities Management Academic Enhancement Administration and Operations

Additional General responsibilities will include the following and may vary slightly depending upon campus placement.

The Community Coordinator Experience

The Community Coordinator position is appropriate for a staff member who wants a greater leadership challenge in a career in residential life. Community Coordinators do not simply manage residential communities; they are responsible for activating a residential college or upper-division model for that community. The position is ideal for candidates who have recently completed a master's program and come from both large and small school backgrounds. Successful Community Coordinator candidates typically have a passion for connecting with and ensuring a positive experience for every student in their respective communities. During a typical work week, Community Coordinators will have flexible hours with some necessarily occurring during regular business hours for the purpose of attending staff meetings and managing day-to-day functions of a residential community. A critical emphasis of this position is on being a highly visible and strong presence in your residential college or upper-division community. University Housing values our staff members spending the bulk of their work week with students, actively building relationships and assisting them in their transition to higher education. To review a full position description, please visit: http://housing.asu.edu/content/professional-employment Minimum Qualifications Masters Degree in a field appropriate to the area of assigning and six (6) months related supervisory experience Desired Qualifications Demonstrated experience with: One year of post-Masters Degree experience in a Student Affairs or Residential Life office Experience working in an on-call duty rotation Experience living within a residential hall environment Crisis Management Experience Student Conduct Administration Experience working with diverse populations Experience developing partnerships with faculty and academic professionals Conflict Mediation Experience Student Code of Conduct/Policy Enforcement Experience Experience working in a themed community: First-Year Experience, Living-Learning Community, Residential College, Upper-Division Student Housing, Family-Housing, etc. Experience in training, selection, and recruiting student paraprofessionals Experience advising student organizations

Compensation/Benefits Posted Salary $25,213 - $32,000 100% FTE Furnished on campus apartment Partial Meal plan Health benefits for self, domestic partner, spouse, and/or dependents Tuition Waiver

Appointment Period

These positions are 12 month appointment periods subject to annual renewal July 1st, 2013 June 30th, 2014

Application Instructions Candidates must apply on-line at www.asu.edu/asujobs and submit a (1) cover letter, (2) resume, and (3) three professional references information in ONE document. The Community Coordinator position has the job ID number of: 30117 (100%) Applications will continue to be accepted until the search is closed. The position is listed under its HR Title of Community Coordinator. The working title of this position is Community Director First round interviews will be conducted via phone/Skype interview. Please indicate which option you would prefer in your cover letter. ASU does not pay candidates for travel expenses associated with interviewing, unless otherwise indicated by the department at the time of call for interview.

Standard Statement Arizona State University is a new model for American higher education, an unprecedented combination of academic excellence, entrepreneurial energy and broad access. This New American University is a single, unified institution comprising four differentiated campuses positively impacting the economic, social, cultural and environmental health of the communities it serves. Its research is inspired by real world application blurring the boundaries that traditionally separate academic disciplines. ASU serves more than 70,000 students in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, the nation's fifth largest city. ASU champions intellectual and cultural diversity, and welcomes students from all fifty states and more than one hundred nations across the globe. For more information on The New American University model please visit the following website: http://newamericanuniversity.asu.edu/

We look forward to hearing from you!

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