North Carolina School of Science, Math

education

CommunityCoordinatorDurham

$33–33k North Carolina, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Community Coordinator-Durham at North Carolina School of Science, Math. Hall management and supervision. Desk and on-call duties”

Industry & Context.

education
Eligibility Requirements

Live-in position, Mandatory/Essential On-site, Rotating duty evening and weekend work required, Mandatory employees for emergency adverse and public health emergencies, Criminal and sex offender background checks, Motor vehicle check

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Valid driver's license with no serious driving-related convictions

Nice to Have

Experience in residence life, Experience in education, Experience in recreational programming, Experience in wellness, Experience working with high school age populations

What You'll Do.

Hall management and supervision

Desk and on-call duties

Emergency response and incident management

Community and wellness programming

Student support and discipline

Committee work and community policy writing

Serve as front-line responders

Building community within designated residence hall

Serve as primary resource for residents

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Foster an environment of collaboration across departments and divisions; Work closely with faculty and staff members across campus

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