Resident Assistant Job Description
The primary goal of the Residence Life program is the development of
an environment conducive to the academic and personal growth of students
living in the residence halls. The Resident Assistant is a paraprofessional
in the Department of Residence Life with responsibility for assisting in
the achievement of these goals. Specific responsibilities include
the implementation of programs that encourage community development and
personal growth as well as the support and implementation of policies and
procedures that encourage a positive academic environment. The RA
also serves as a peer counselor and resource regarding the University community.
It is expected that any person who applies for an RA position is sincerely
interested in the welfare of students and Southwestern University, and
consequently, is constructively supportive of both.
I. Qualifications:
A. Leadership potential
B. Personal qualities; i.e. maturity, self-esteem, self-reliance, motivation, initiative, high energy level,and responsibility
C. Strong interpersonal skills
D. Good discipline record at Southwestern
E. Applicants must have a cumulative 2.5 or higher grade point average
F. Applicants must have lived in a residence hall for 1 full semester prior to the first full semester
of employment
G. It is recommended that applicants have completed at least 45 credit hours prior to employment.
Exceptions may be granted, on rare occasion, by the Associate Vice President for Student Life.
II. Terms of Employment:
A. Period of Employment: The period of employment is
for the entire academic year. Specific dates are indicated in the RA
contract. All RAs are required to assist in the opening and closing of
the halls for each semester and for all vacation periods. Continuation
of employment is dependent upon positive periodic evaluation by the
Associate Vice President/Director of Student Life/ Assistant Director
and demonstration of continued enthusiasm for the position. RAs are
expected to be the first residents in the halls and the last residents
out of the halls.
B. Time Off: RAs are permitted one weekend (3 nights) per month
off campus. A weekend is defined as extending from 5 p.m. on Friday to
8 a.m. on Monday. If you choose to be gone one night of a weekend, this
counts as 1/2 of your weekend off. The time must be arranged in advance
with the Assistant Director. RAs are required to remain on campus on special weekends such as Homecoming and Parents' Weekend.
C. Living Arrangements: RAs will be assigned to a staff room
which is normally a single room. A roommate may be assigned in the
event of excess housing demand.
D. Remuneration: Compensation for a Head RA is in the amount of $1,855 per semester while a experienced RA is $1,590 per semester. First time RA's receive $1,064 a semester.
E. Time Commitments:
1. Work Load: It is fully understood that student life work in residence halls is not easily translated into hours worked per day or week because of the nature of the work. An RA can expect to be on duty on a regular basis, and should be accessible to students in the halls most evenings.
Other responsibilities may be determined by the Associate Vice
President/Director of Student Life/Assistant Director.
2. Course Load: RAs should carry a minimum of 12 hours and no more
than 17 hours per semester. Any exceptions must have the written
approval of the Associate Vice President/ Director of Student
Life/Assistant Director. An academic load of less than 17 hours is
recommended for the first semester of employment.
3. Additional Work and Extracurricular Activities: It is
important that RAs remember that their position is demanding and thus
their other activities will have to be limited. RAs are not permitted
to hold other compensatory positions without the approval of the
Associate Vice President/Director of Student Life/ Assistant Director. No student teaching or interning
should occur during the fall semester. RAs seeking to student teach or intern during the spring
semester should notifiy the Associate Vice President/ Director of
Student Life/ Assistant Director in advance.
F: Academic Performance: All RAs must maintain a culmulative 2.5 or higher grade point average.
G. Evaluation: Formal written evaluation of RAs by their direct supervisor and floor residents
will occur at the end of the fall semester. Informal evaluatoin or feedback will occur continuously
as part of the supervision process.
III. Responsibilities:
Preamble: The primary goal of the Residence
Life program is the development of an environment conducive to the academic and personal
growth or students living in the residence halls. In accepting a
position as a Resident Assistant, a student agrees to fulfill the
responsibilities which are supportive of these goals. The following is
a summary of the significant expectations for which RAs are responsible:
- Welcome new students and assist them in residence hall registration and their initial orientation to the residence halls. Greet and talk to the parents who may accompany their sons or daughtersto campus.
- Work with residents to develop a community atmosphere on the wing/floor that facilitates respect and concern for others, openness, personal growth, and an atmosphere that is conducive to study.
- Initiate conversations and visits with individual hall residents in
order to become acquainted with them, their personal backgrounds, special
interests and needs, and academic goals.
- Provide peer counseling (listening and referring) for residents and
respond appropriately in emergency situations. Provide support and
assistance to other staff as necessary.
- Attend required staff meetings and have regular individual meetings
with the supervising professional staff member and the building Head RA.
Work cooperatively with other staff in addressing hall concerns.
- Provide leadership and assistance in planning and implementing community-building
programs and activities in accordance to the guidelines laid out in the
staff manual.
- Conduct hall meetings or study breaks on a regular basis to facilitate
group communication.
- Help to coordinate intramurals for your hall. Assist with captain
selection, sign-up meetings, and active participation by residents.
Work actively with the Intramural Sports Specialist in promoting the Intramural
program.
- Explain University and hall policies to residents. Address inappropriate
behavior on the part of residents or guests. Consult with the Residence
Life professional staff as necessary to support the implementation of community
standards (quiet hours, visitation, etc.).
- Become knowledgeable of referral resources available for students
including Faculty advisors, Financial Aid Office, University Counselor,
University Chaplain, Residence Life Office, University Health Service,
Career Services, Student Activities, etc.
- Serve "on-duty" in the residence hall as necessitated by the building
staff size and schedule.
- Perform administrative tasks such as checking in and checking out
of residents and reporting maintenance needs to appropriate staff; be able
to answer questions regarding the housing assignment process, school year
closing procedure, etc.
- Return to campus prior to the beginning of each semester and remain
on campus until the halls close at breaks and at the end of the semesters.
- Attend Fall Training and training
Questions or comments? Call the Residence Life Office at 512-863-1624
1001 E. University Ave.
Georgetown, TX 78626
Phone: (512) 863-1624
Fax: (512) 863-1777
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