Community Director, McCarthy Hall - Main Campus - Georgetown University
Georgetown University
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Posted: 10-Nov-22
Location: Washington, D.C.
Type: Full-time
Salary: Open
Internal Number: 3615547
Community Director, McCarthy Hall - Main Campus - Georgetown University
Located in a historic neighborhood in the nation's capital, Georgetown offers rigorous academic programs, a global perspective, exciting ways to take advantage of Washington, D.C., and a commitment to social justice. Our community is a tight knit group of remarkable individuals interested in intellectual inquiry and making a difference in the world.
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Community Director, McCarthy Hall - Main Campus - Georgetown University
Georgetown's Division of Student Affairs provides programs and services to support students and enrich their learning experience at Georgetown. Learning takes place in all parts of students' lives and is centered in their academic experiences. Our Residential Living is engaged in the process of anti-racist organizational change and untethering itself from oppressive systems and structures.
Job Overview
The Community Director administers the residential program for a campus community housing between 250-700 students, in duties that include but are not limited to supervision and development of the resident assistant staff and design of cultural, educational and social programming supporting the formation of students in the Jesuit tradition.
In partnership with the Resident Assistant staff, they educate students through the development of Educational Plans, promotion of leadership development, partnerships with Faculty, Chaplains and Jesuits in residence, emergency response, and through community investment in an established code that emphasizes respect for self and others. Additionally, they manage the occupancy, safety and security of the residential area they oversee.
The Community Director is a critical member of Georgetown's Safety Net and works closely with the Georgetown University Police Department and other Student Affairs offices to respond to student emergencies, including mental health crises, facility emergencies, injury and other concerns; and they serve on an emergency response duty rotation for all on-campus students and respond nightly to significant student issues.
During summer months, Community Directors play a vital role in supporting the departmental conference operations; and serve as positive ambassadors of the University and Residential Living mission, vision and values within their teams, communities and across campus.
The Community Director lives in the assigned residential area; performs primarily desk work in an office or workspace using a university issues laptop computer; and participates in some meetings or events in other buildings or off campus. As well, they are on-call for 24 hours of duty and respond quickly to emergencies (behavioral, health related and physical plant) and other needs when they arise.
Work Interactions
Reporting to the Assistant Director of Residence Life, the Community Director supervises the student Resident Assistant team and leads all community development and student formation initiatives; and provides mediation services to students, supervision to resident assistant staff, developmental guidance to students, and feedback to departmental leadership.
On a daily basis, they schedule student meetings, are readily available to student staff and colleagues; and communicate in a timely manner with faculty, staff, parents, and others regarding shared concerns about students.
Qualifications
A completed Master's Degree is required, preferably in the area of Higher Education, Student Affairs, Counseling or Social Work
Thorough understanding of and commitment to the work of Residential Living, as well as to the education and character development of college students
Demonstrated experience in the areas of leadership, supervision, professional development, administrative skills, social justice & inclusion, community development, educational engagement and emergency response
Ability to manage stress, conflict and frustration constructively, and to demonstrate a positive attitude
Ability to identify, define and apply creative and original approaches to resolving issues, and to use sound judgment based on training and departmental policies and protocol
An awareness and understanding of the Jesuit values, and the ability to conceptualize them in the application of this role
Willingness and availability to live in assigned residential area; perform work both on and off campus as assigned; and to be on-call for 24 hours of duty and respond quickly to emergencies (behavioral, health related and physical plant) as assigned and/or they arise.
Work Mode:On Campus. Please note that work mode designations are regularly reviewed in order to meet the evolving needs of the University. Such review may necessitate a change to a position's mode of work designation. Complete details about Georgetown University's mode of work designations for staff positions can be found on the Department of Human Resources Mode of Work Designation.
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Benefits:
Georgetown University offers a comprehensive and competitive benefit package that includes medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance, retirement savings, tuition assistance, work-life balance benefits, employee discounts and an array of voluntary insurance options. You can learn more about benefits and eligibility on the Department of Human Resources website.
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