Essential Duties
The RA’s primary responsibility is to act as a facilitator for the residence hall community and to enhance the social, educational, spiritual, intellectual, physical, vocational, cultural and environmental development of each of their residents.
The RA articulates for students the philosophy and policies of Housing and the University. RAs represent the Office of Housing & Residence Life and act as a role model for students.
Minimum Qualifications
Student must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 at the time of application.
Student must be in good academic and judicial standing with MUW or transfer university.
Student must attend all of Fall and Spring training.
Completion of 30 credit hours at the end of the spring semester prior to employment start date.
Job Description Summary
Resident Advisors are an integral part of Housing & Residence Life. RAs are the staff members who have the most direct and frequent contact with students. The six basic roles of an RA are 1) Community Facilitator, 2) Programmer, 3) Referral Agent, 4) Team Member, 5) Administrator, and 6) University Representative. The RA is responsible to the Residence Director, the professional staff member in the residence hall.
Hours of Availability Background Check Statement
Prior to hiring, the final candidate(s) must successfully pass a pre-employment background investigation. A prior conviction reported as a result of the background investigation DOES NOT automatically disqualify a candidate from consideration for this position. However, failure to disclose may disqualify a candidate.
Requisition Detail Information
Will this job have a specific close date?
No
Special Instructions to Applicants
Once the application is completed and submitted. Each applicant must come to the 2nd Floor of Cochran Hall to sign up for an in face interview time slot. All questions regarding the Resident Advisor position and application process should be directed to: Sidney Stewart. ph: 662-329-7127