Job Location : Evanston,IL, USA
Department: Residential Experience Salary/Grade: EXS/6 Northwestern University's Residential Services helps build a community environment for students through housing-related services, intentional learning opportunities and residential settings that include residence halls, residential communities, and residential colleges. Learn more about the Residential Services department and the Residential Community and Support team here:
Job Summary:
The Area Coordinator (AC) is a part of the Office of Residential Community and Support and collaborates with the broader Residential Services team to foster an inclusive residential environment that fulfills the mission, vision, and goals of Residential Services and the Division of Student Affairs. The AC provides leadership and overall management for two residential areas equating up to 2,500 residents by supervising four full-time, Resident Directors, ensuring implementation of the Residential Experience, and leading committees to develop the student and staff experience. The AC is a 12-month, full-time, master's-required position. The AC reports to an Assistant Director in Residential Community and Support. This position includes working with students, staff, and faculty in a competitive academic environment.
Pay: The pay range for the Area Coordinator position is $60,000-62,000, depending on experience, skills, and internal equity.
Principal Accountabilities:
(45%) Directly supervise, evaluate, develop, and provide leadership for 4 full-time Resident Directors (RDs), indirectly supervise 4 Assistant Resident Directors (ARDs - graduate students), and indirectly supervise up to 70 Resident Assistants (RAs).
(25%) Ensure the successful implementation of the Residential Experience through the RD/ARD/Faculty and RA roles.
(10%) Chair, Advise and/or serve on a Residential Experience and Residential Community and Support committees. 2025-2026 committees include:
(10%) Develop meaningful relationships with students by providing opportunities for growth and development. This will be achieved through:
(5%) Assist with the operational functioning of two residential areas housing up to 2,500 total students
(5%) Participate in an on-call rotation, serving 5,000 residential students, and perform student support responsibilities 24/7/365
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